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An Unusual Complication Following Cannulation of an External Jugular Vein [PDF]
Arnold J. Berry, Ghaleb A. Ghani
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Reference intervals (RIs) or reference ranges are crucial tools in clinical practice and research, aiding in the interpretation of laboratory test results by providing values expected in a healthy population. This paper provides haematology and biochemistry reference intervals and ranges established from a population of urban brushtail possums ...
C Marschner+3 more
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Abstract Background The hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenocortical axis (HPAA) response to sepsis can be impaired in critical illness. Corticotropin‐releasing hormone (CRH) stimulation test might assess HPAA function in foals. Objective To evaluate plasma cortisol, ACTH, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and endogenous CRH (eCRH) response to different doses of ...
Katheryn Johnson+3 more
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Abstract Egg laying begins with the orderly development of follicles in the chicken ovaries and transportation through the oviduct with deposition of nutrients until the eggs are produced. However, the ovarian follicles and oviduct morphology of Lohmann Brown and Potchefstroom Koekoek laying hens have not yet been studied.
Victoria Rankotsane Hlokoe+2 more
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Sepsis and survival in critically ill calves: Risk factors and antimicrobial use
Abstract Background Sepsis is a life‐threatening disease for which critically important antimicrobials (CIA) frequently are used. Diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for sepsis and critically ill calves are largely lacking. Objectives Identify factors associated with mortality in critically ill calves and describe bacteria obtained from blood ...
Mathilde L. Pas+4 more
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Successful Management of a Parapharyngeal Abscess With Pharyngeal Perforation and Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis in a Patient With a History of Lymphoma. [PDF]
Dip F+4 more
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Fetal growth restriction adversely impacts trajectory of hippocampal neurodevelopment and function
Hippocampal neuron dendritogenesis occurs rapidly in late fetal gestation and forms the foundation for connectivity and long term function. Fetal growth restriction caused by placental insufficiency is associated with reduced dendritogenesis in hippocampal neurons, resulting in a significant decrease in the trajectory of neuro‐development.
Ingrid Dudink+15 more
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Abstract Background Oral glycemic challenge (GC) tests are recommended for diagnosis of insulin dysregulation (ID). Various protocols are used, but all have limitations in terms of palatability, ease of use, variable composition, geographic availability, or some combination of these.
Tobias Warnken+6 more
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Congenital Fibrolipoma with Hamartomatous Changes of the Internal Jugular Vein: First Published Case Report. [PDF]
Regal S+4 more
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