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Desired and Feared Identities and Their Role in Occupational Identity Regulation
Abstract This paper extends theory by showing how occupational identity regulation operates jointly through both desired and feared identities which, in combination, enforce normative control. Taking a narrative identity perspective and drawing on an ethnographic and interview‐based study of veterinarians, we make three principal contributions to our ...
Sarah Page‐Jones, Andrew D. Brown
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Diaphragmatic hernia a rare cause of acute pancreatitis: Case report
Many complications are known to occur in association with a diaphragmatic hernia. Acute pancreatitis occurring in this situation is very rare. In this paper, we report a case and describe the radiographic features of this complication.
Siham Nasri, MD +5 more
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Abstract Objective To compare the utility of a mechanical laparoscopic articulating needle driver (ALI) to standard laparoscopic instrumentation (SLI) during the creation of a total laparoscopic gastropexy (TLG) in dogs. Study design Prospective clinical trial. Animals A total of 17 client owned dogs.
Erin A. Gibson +4 more
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Acute Pancreatitis after Additional Trauma in Chronic Traumatic Pancreatic Diaphragmatic Hernia [PDF]
Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries (TDIs) are a rare complication in thoraco-abdominal trauma. The diagnosis is difficult and if left untreated, TDI can cause traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (TDH).
You Ho Mun, Sin Youl Park
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Abstract Objective To assess acute and long‐term stress in men and women after the detection of fetal anomalies leading to pregnancy termination. Design Prospective observational study. Setting Tertiary referral centre for fetal medicine. Population From the initial sample of 180 pregnant women with a fetal anomaly detected by ultrasound examination, a
Mona Bekkhus +4 more
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BILATERAL POST-TRAUMATIC DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIAS
Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias could be clinically apparent and diagnosed after months and years after trauma. Bilateral ruptures of the diaphragm rarely appeared.
S. A. Plaksin, L. P. Kotel’Nikova
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Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias in patients with closed chest and abdominal trauma
The OBJECTIVE of the study was the pathomorphological features, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes of diaphragm ruptures in closed trunk trauma.MATERIALS AND METHODS.
V. P. Bykov +6 more
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This retrospective study analysed the etiology and imaging (radiographic/ultrasonographic) findings in 120 cats with high‐rise syndrome. Most affected cats were under 1 year old and fell from the third floor. The survival rate was 92.5%. Pulmonary contusions were the most frequent soft tissue injury, occurring in 45% of cases . ABSTRACT Background High‐
Parisa Haghi +5 more
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A Rapid Review of Paediatric Dysphagia Research in 2024
ABSTRACT Background Paediatric dysphagia, or feeding and swallowing difficulties in children, is a growing area of clinical and research interest due to its complex aetiology and significant impact on nutrition, development and caregiver well‐being. As new technologies emerge and culturally responsive care gains traction, it is critical to understand ...
Kim Coutts +4 more
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Spontaneous Lung Herniation From a Stubborn Cough
Spontaneous lung herniation (SLIH) is a rare presentation (< 500 cases) that presents with vague symptoms and involves lung tissue protruding beyond normal boundaries. CT diagnosis is followed by a multidisciplinary team approach, often leading to thoracic surgical intervention for the greatest symptomatic relief.
Kush Kapadia +4 more
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