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Prevalence of Subclinical Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis After Microvascular Head and Neck Reconstruction. [PDF]
Kurita D +5 more
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Summary A 4‐year‐old, 520 kg, American Quarter Horse broodmare, approximately 90 days in foal, was presented to Texas A&M University Teaching Hospital for suspected liver disease. Based on clinicopathological values and hepatic abnormalities noted ultrasonographically, the mare was presumptively diagnosed with cholangiohepatitis.
A. C. Trimble +6 more
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Bilateral Index Finger Clinodactyly as a Teaching Tool for Internal Jugular Vein Anatomic Landmarks [PDF]
Paul S. Pagel, Dustin Hang
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Distal urethral obstruction in an eight‐week‐old colt with struvite urolithiasis
Summary An 8‐week‐old Thoroughbred colt presented with acute colic signs. Physical examination and transcutaneous ultrasound of the abdomen and penis revealed a urinary tract obstruction in the distal urethra due to urolithiasis. A distal urethrotomy over the site of obstruction was performed to remove the urolith and relieve the obstruction.
M. T. Connaughton +2 more
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Vasovagal syncope during ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation: A case report. [PDF]
Wang X, Sun Q, Deng G, Wang X.
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Abstract Background Phenylbutazone (PBZ) can potentially induce gastrointestinal ulceration, and early detection of PBZ‐induced gastroenteropathy will be useful for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of PBZ toxicity. Objectives To identify putative proteins associated with equine gastric ulcer syndrome after clinical dose (4.4 mg/kg ...
Ruethaiwan Vinijkumthorn +6 more
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Penetrating internal jugular vein injury with massive bleeding. [PDF]
Papadoulas S +15 more
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