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In vivo base editing rescues ADPKD in a humanized mouse model. [PDF]
Cheng AS +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Adult cancer survivors are likely to be hospitalised with chronic illnesses, although evidence for childhood and AYA survivors is limited. Aim This study quantified hospitalisations and the costs of health services used by survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult (AYA) cancers with and without chronic conditions.
Doreen Nabukalu +4 more
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Acquired cystic disease-associated renal cell carcinoma: a case report. [PDF]
Tao J, Pan W, JunHui Z, BingQuan L.
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Abstract This article presents two clinical cases of bilateral laparoscopic ovariectomy in Dexter heifers used as leisure animals to eliminate problematic sexual behaviour. Initial standing flank laparoscopy in one heifer failed due to anatomical limitations.
Cuevas‐Ramos Gabriel +3 more
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Prolonged survival in a young Dobermann with adrenal neuroblastoma
Abstract A 1‐year‐old Dobermann presented with recurrent episodes of acute diarrhoea and weight loss starting at 5 months of age. An adrenal mass was identified via ultrasound and computed tomography, leading to adrenalectomy. A diagnosis of adrenal neuroblastoma was obtained through histopathology and immunohistochemistry.
Nataliia Ignatenko +8 more
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A Large Retroperitoneal Hydatid Cyst: A Cause of Recurrence and What to Consider in Their Management. [PDF]
Shumarova S, Sokolov M.
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Abstract A 6.5‐year‐old, spayed, female dog presented in acute respiratory distress. On admission, the dog exhibited dyspnoea, bradycardia, cyanosis and gastrointestinal signs, requiring immediate intubation and mechanical ventilation. Diagnostic evaluation revealed reduced butyrylcholinesterase activity, non‐cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, elevated ...
Sarah Hefer +6 more
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Theratyping as a tool to guide clinical decision-making in patients with suspected cystic fibrosis and variants currently ineligible for CFTR modulator therapy. [PDF]
Gannon RM +10 more
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Severe anaemia secondary to duodenal adenoma in a cat
Abstract A 7‐year‐old female, spayed, domestic shorthair presented with a 24‐hour history of anorexia, lethargy and melaena. The cat was hospitalized and received treatment for hypovolemia, various electrolyte abnormalities and severe anaemia with a blood transfusion, intravenous fluids and medications.
Jocosa Yasenchack +4 more
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