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Can hyperleukocytosis be caused by a non-hematologic condition? A 10-year retrospective tertiary-care center cohort study. [PDF]
Moutzouri E +14 more
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Primary ureteral undifferentiated sarcoma with rapid intra‐abdominal recurrence in a dog
Abstract A 3‐year‐old female spayed puli was presented for trembling, lethargy, panting and anorexia. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a mass arising from the right ureter. Peritoneal effusion was detected and confirmed to be uroabdomen. A right ureteronephrectomy was performed.
Emily A. Pope +4 more
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Acute Renal Infarction Secondary to Superior Polar Artery Thrombosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Karki R, Krishnaji KL, Kunaratnam N.
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Outcomes and predictors of early infection after heart transplantation [PDF]
Balsara, Keki +6 more
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Summary An 11‐year‐old, female, spayed chihuahua was diagnosed with septic bile peritonitis secondary to gall bladder rupture. Surgical treatment consisted of cholecystectomy, placement of an abdominal drain and an oesophagostomy tube. The dog developed aspiration pneumonia alongside a recurrent bile peritonitis postoperatively.
Lydia Tan Yi Shean, Phil H. Franklin
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A Rare Case of Fluid Overload-Associated Large B-Cell Lymphoma in a Patient With Hepatitis C Cirrhosis. [PDF]
Shelukar S +8 more
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Summary A 2‐month‐old Holstein bull calf presented with a 1‐week history of left front limb lameness. Lameness evaluation demonstrated a Grade 3/5 lameness in the left front limb. Clinical examination revealed resistance to flexion and extension of the left shoulder region, with no associated swelling or joint effusion.
Martina Ernestova, Sabrina H. Brounts
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Dose-response association between admission neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and clinical severity in <i>Gloydius brevicaudus</i> envenomation. [PDF]
Wang YH, Du X, Hao ML, He XQ, Liu HS.
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ABSTRACT Background Polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) are associated with a well‐recognized increased risk of thrombotic events, bleeding, and all‐cause mortality, but the frequency of these outcomes during treatment has rarely been assessed in large cohorts.
Anneli Enblom Larsson +5 more
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