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Three-year follow-up of an outbreak of Serratia marcescens bacteriuria in a neurosurgical intensive care unit [PDF]
We report on the investigations and interventions conducted to contain an extended outbreak of Serratia marcescens bacteriuria that lasted for years in a neurosurgical intensive care unit (NSICU).
Baek-Nam Kim +31 more
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Computed Tomography Findings of Pulmonary Lymphoma in a Dog and Two Cats
This study was retrospective case series analysis of CT findings of pulmonary lymphoma in a dog and two cats. Of three pulmonary lymphoma cases, the distinguishing CT feature was a well‐defined lesion with distinct air bronchograms, pulmonary vessels, and homogeneous enhancement. ABSTRACT This case series assessed CT findings of pulmonary lymphoma in a
Toshiyuki Tanaka +4 more
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Abstract An 8‐year‐old, male, entire Cocker Spaniel presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals for treatment of an iatrogenic septic uroabdomen secondary to traumatic urinary catheterisation. After initial stabilisation, it underwent diagnostic imaging and definitive surgical correction comprising a cystotomy and bladder reconstruction.
Joe Simon +3 more
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A dedicated protocol and environment for central venous catheter removal in pediatric patients affected by oncohematological diseases [PDF]
The removal of long-term central venous catheters (CVCs) is not performed according to evidence-based guidelines, thus conveying the message that it is a procedure of secondary importance.
Atti, Mlcd +10 more
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Fibrotic scarring persistently challenges urethral reconstruction. This study introduces a conformal, wearable ultrasound bioelectronic system that overcomes this by reprogramming fibroblast fate. The device activates a developmental Wnt–FGF10 axis, driving fibroblasts toward a regenerative FGF10+ phenotype that promotes angiogenesis and matrix ...
Mingming Yu +7 more
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Abstract Acute cholecystitis is frequently encountered in daily clinical practice, and early cholecystectomy is the standard therapy. In high‐risk surgical patients, such as those with advanced age, deteriorated performance status, or underlying diseases, conservative treatment is typically preferred to manage acute cholecystitis.
Akinori Maruta +4 more
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Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound‐guided Gastroenterostomy for Benign Gastric Outlet Obstruction
ABSTRACT Benign gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) often results from intrinsic conditions like peptic strictures, caustic‐induced stricture, and surgical anastomoses, and extrinsic conditions like pancreatitis, hematoma, and superior mesenteric artery syndrome.
Suprabhat Giri +8 more
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Advanced medical interventions in pleural disease [PDF]
The burden of a number of pleural diseases continues to increase internationally. Although many pleural procedures have historically been the domain of interventional radiologists or thoracic surgeons, in recent years, there has been a marked expansion ...
Astoul, Philippe +6 more
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Endoscopic ultrasound‐guided gallbladder drainage using a double‐pigtail plastic stent (DPPS) harbors the risk of bile leakage and pneumoperitoneum through the anastomosis site. When the inner sheath of the DPPS system is retracted halfway back into the stent, multiple side holes emerge on the stent end, which accelerates the active gallbladder lavage.
Tesshin Ban +7 more
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Long-term complications of continent catheterizable channels: a problem for transitional urologists. [PDF]
A majority of the transitional urology patient population have neurogenic bladder and many of these patients have undergone creation of continent catheterizable channels (CCCs) to facilitate bladder emptying.
Baradaran, Nima +2 more
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