Occurrence of liver abscess in patients with acute prostatitis. [PDF]
Choi J, Lee DG.
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Probable new species of Desulfovibrio isolated from a pyogenic liver abscess
Wee Tee+3 more
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Minimally Invasive Interventional Therapy for Liver Abscess with Bloodstream Infection Caused by a Fishbone Perforation of the Stomach Wall: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zhang A, Wei W, Pei R, Li X, Yang J.
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Abstract Background The primary goal of periodontology is to prevent tooth loss and reduce the risk of focal infections. Periodontitis lesions can harbor hundreds of thousands of active cytomegaloviruses (virions), which can easily enter the systemic circulation and potentially infect the fetus of a mother with compromised immunity.
Jørgen Slots
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Association of liver abscess with demographic factors, gross pathology, and gastrointestinal histologic morphology in feedyard mortalities. [PDF]
Champagne RE+11 more
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Factors Affecting Sleep Among Dogs and Cats in a Veterinary Intensive Care Unit
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the amount of sleep obtained by hospitalized dogs and cats in an intensive care setting and to identify factors that may impact veterinary patients’ sleep. Design A prospective, observational study spanning a 4‐week period in June of 2020. Setting Academic teaching hospital.
Emma A. Devereux+6 more
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Retrospective comparative analysis of human fascioliasis versus bacterial liver abscess. [PDF]
Huang L, Luo J, Li N, Bao Z, Gu W.
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Abstract Objective To determine and compare the fixation strength of conjunctival pedicle flaps to cornea achieved via conventional ophthalmic suture and three different adhesive compounds. Animals Studied Ex vivo porcine globes. Procedures Following a 6 mm wide 500‐micron‐restricted depth lamellar keratectomy, conjunctival pedicle flaps were secured ...
Elodie M. VerHulst+4 more
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Response to "A Validation Study of the Danish ICD-10 Diagnosis Code K75.0 for Pyogenic Liver Abscess" [Response to Letter]. [PDF]
Dudina M, Nielsen HL.
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