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Abdominal fat necrosis in three Vietnamese Potbellied pigs
Abstract Three cases of abdominal fat necrosis in Vietnamese Potbellied pigs are described in this report. Two pigs were presented for nonspecific clinical signs of varying durations, including lethargy and hyporexia, and one pig was presented for euthanasia due to severe, progressive lameness in which abdominal fat necrosis was found incidentally.
Bridget J. Savitske+4 more
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An unusual gastric hernia through the chest wall in a dog after a wild boar attack
Abstract A 3‐year‐old, entire, female Segugio Maremmano was presented with an unusual protrusion of the stomach through the left thoracic wall due to a 12th rib fracture and diaphragmatic and skin lacerations following a wild boar attack. Due to rapid changes in vital parameters and gastric incarceration, a thoracic and abdominal‐focused ...
Marzia Cino+3 more
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Diagnosis and successful treatment of open pyometra in a wild European brown hare (Lepus europaeus)
Abstract This case report describes an open pyometra in a wild adult female hare (Lepus europaeus) that was rescued in the Umbria countryside (Italy) during mid‐January. The clinical signs observed included anorexia and a mucopurulent to haemorrhagic discharge from the vulva.
Claudia Massone+4 more
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The Effects of Hypothermia Upon the Reproductive Tract of the Hen
Paul D. Sturkie
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Abstract A 24‐year‐old pony, weighing 130 kg, was presented with chronic sinusitis despite previous tooth extraction and sinus trephination in standing sedation. General anaesthesia was induced for a maxillary sinus flap. Severe haemorrhage occurred, which required tamponade of the sinus using a gauze swab.
Vanessa Heitzmann+2 more
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A concept analysis of nurses in conflicts after World War II
Abstract Aim We analysed nurses' experiences during military conflicts since World War II. Background Nurses have successfully reduced morbidity and mortality in populations affected by wars; despite centuries of nurses' global involvement in wars, there is limited knowledge about their experiences. Method We used Rodger's evolutionary concept analysis
Anne M. Fink, Gwyneth R. Milbrath
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Effective management for endangered grassland birds requires a sound understanding of habitat requirements and factors shaping reproductive success. We studied multi‐level habitat selection of endangered whinchats Saxicola rubetra and locally increasing stonechats Saxicola rubicola in a nature reserve using Sentinel‐2 images, LiDAR data, and habitat ...
Martin Küblbeck+5 more
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ABSTRACT Cardiotocography (CTG), introduced in the 1960s, was initially expected to prevent hypoxia‐related deaths and neurological injuries. However, more than five decades later, evidence supporting the evidence of intrapartum CTG in preventing neonatal and long‐term childhood morbidity and mortality remains inconclusive.
Aimée Lovers+16 more
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