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Abstract The cerebellum, a subcortical structure, is traditionally linked to sensorimotor integration and coordination, although its role in cognition and affective behavior, as well as epilepsy, is increasingly recognized. Cerebellar dysfunction in patients with epilepsy can result from genetic disorders, antiseizure medications, seizures, and seizure‐
Christopher Elder+4 more
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Comparison Of Open and Laparoscopic Prosthetic Repair of Large Ventral Hernias
Introduction: Open ventral hernia repair is associated with significant morbidity and high recurrence rates. Recently, the laparoscopic approach has evolved as an attractive alternative. Our objective was to compare open with laparoscopic ventral hernia
Pratik H Vyas+4 more
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Mesenteric rents in the ascending mesocolon as a cause of colic — A retrospective case series
Summary The ventral and dorsal components of the ascending colon are adjoined by the ascending mesocolon, and few case reports have described congenital or acquired malformations of this structure. This case series reports the occurrence of large mesenteric rents of the ascending mesocolon (Hernia mesocolica coli ascendentis) in six adult horses ...
N. Verhaar+3 more
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Deep Neural Networks Reveal a Gradient in the Complexity of Neural Representations across the Brain's Ventral Visual Pathway [PDF]
Converging evidence suggests that the mammalian ventral visual pathway encodes increasingly complex stimulus features in downstream areas. Using deep convolutional neural networks, we can now quantitatively demonstrate that there is indeed an explicit gradient for feature complexity in the ventral pathway of the human brain.
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Importance Despite rapid adoption of the robotic platform for ventral hernia repair with intraperitoneal mesh in the United States, there is no level I evidence comparing it with the traditional laparoscopic approach.
C. Petro+6 more
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Surgical management of a perineal hernia in a 24‐year‐old mare
Summary A rare case of bilateral perineal hernia was reported in a 24‐year‐old Italian Trotter mare. The mare presented a history of chronic weight loss and bilateral perineal swelling. The right‐sided swelling displayed signs of being chronic, while the left side experienced a singular episode of acute perineal swelling, coinciding with signs of colic.
A. Spadari+4 more
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Real time large scale $\textit{in vivo}$ observations by light-sheet microscopy reveal intrinsic synchrony, plasticity and growth cone dynamics of midline crossing axons at the ventral floor plate of the zebrafish spinal cord [PDF]
Axonal growth and guidance at the ventral floor plate is here followed $\textit{in vivo}$ in real time at high resolution by light-sheet microscopy along several hundred micrometers of the zebrafish spinal cord. The recordings show the strikingly stereotyped spatio-temporal control that governs midline crossing.
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A survey of ocular pathology in Warmblood horses in South Africa
Abstract Background Warmblood horses are a popular breed around the world for equestrian sports. Previous studies have investigated ocular findings in other breeds of horses; however, no studies exist for the Warmblood breed. Objectives To determine the prevalence of ocular abnormalities in a convenience sample of Warmblood horses in South Africa and ...
Ramona Allen, Antony D. Goodhead
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