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Non‐primary adenocarcinoma in a pet goat (Capra hircus)
Abstract A 12‐year‐old hysterectomised pet goat was referred for posterior lameness and general weakness evolving into paralysis. Spine radiography showed a sublumbar mass and a vertebral fracture. The computed tomography scan and postmortem examination further confirmed the presence of sublumbar adenocarcinoma infiltrating vertebrae and inducing a ...
Faten Bouaicha+3 more
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Bloodwork: Circulatory Disorders, Immunity, and the Scarring of Systems
Abstract In June 2021, laboratory analysis of my blood indicated dangerously low levels of iron. This article chronicles my subsequent diagnosis of uterine fibroids, the hysterectomy that followed, and the scarring that came afterward. In doing so, the article tells the story of how blood circulates—or not—through biosocial systems.
Emily Yates‐Doerr
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THE DESTINY OF VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR MALIGNANT DISEASE. [PDF]
Cordley Hall
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Abstract Objective To investigate the efficacy of imiquimod in women with residual or recurrent cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (rrCIN), compared with large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ). Design Randomised controlled non‐inferiority trial. Setting One academic and one regional hospital in the Netherlands.
Anna J. M. van de Sande+11 more
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CASE OF VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR MALIGNANT DISEASE. [PDF]
FerdinandA. Purcell
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ABSTRACT Objective We examined the cost‐effectiveness of conservative management (CM) compared to planned caesarean hysterectomy (CH) for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS). Design A cost‐effectiveness analysis in a theoretical cohort of patients. Setting A decision analytic model. Population A theoretical cohort of 1000 pregnant patients with PAS greater
Jessica C. Morgan+3 more
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A SUGGESTED MODIFICATION IN THE TECHNIQUE OF THE OPERATION OF PAN-HYSTERECTOMY. [PDF]
C. E. Purslow
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore how women appreciated the risks discussed within the consent process for planned caesarean section (CS). Design Exploratory qualitative interview study. Setting NHS Teaching Hospital in Central London. Population Women over the age of 18, English speaking, scheduled for a planned CS. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were
Malathy Nithiyananthan+4 more
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THE SURGICAL TBEATMENT OF ACUTE PUERPERAL SEPSIS, WITH SPECIAL EEFERENCE TO HYSTERECTOMY [PDF]
HIRAM N. VHTEBEBG
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