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Abstract This case report describes an atypical presentation of a canine urothelial cell carcinoma and its outcome. An 11‐year‐old, male, entire Jack Russell dog was presented with a history of dysuria unresponsive to medical management. An abdominal ultrasound revealed an atypical mural mass‐like lesion, with no evidence of mucosal involvement and ...
Maria Teresa Pinto +5 more
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Giant mesenteric cyst with ascites in a 3-year-old boy: A case report
Introduction: Mesenteric cysts are rare, benign intra-abdominal lesions that predominantly affect children. They have an estimated incidence of 1 case per 20,000 children and 1 case per 105,000 adults.
Anagheem Albaho +5 more
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Gastrointestinal: Mesenteric cyst [PDF]
P, Steenvoorde, A K F, Tanka
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Abstract An 8‐year‐old female Schnauzer presented with chronic postprandial vomiting. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a thickened duodenal segment with loss of wall layering and decreased mesenteric reactivity. Exploratory laparotomy and segmental duodenectomy were performed on the patient.
Rafaela Lima Coppo +4 more
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Large Mesenteric Cyst Mimicking Tuberculous Ascites
Background. Intraabdominal lesions such as mesenteric cysts are uncommon disorders. Most are discovered incidentally during routine abdominal examinations. Methods.
Cumhur Dulger +3 more
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Aged Gut Microbiota Induces Mucosal Transcriptional Dysregulation, Impairing Immune Surveillance
Aging impaired intestinal mucosal immune homeostasis by altering the epithelial barrier, lamina propria immune cells, follicle‐associated epithelium, and gut microbiota. These changes, particularly the accumulation of pro‐inflammatory bacteria in the gut microbiota, are closely associated with dysregulation of follicle‐associated epithelium gene ...
Fang Wu +10 more
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INTRODUCTION: The inherent variability of the history and exam in paediatrics make acute abdominal pain a diagnostic challenge. Investigations such as white-cell-count (WCC), C-reactive-protein and radiological studies have been advocated to help ...
Beardsley, C. +4 more
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Intestinal Atresia in Finland: Maternal Risk Factors, Prevalence, Associated Anomalies and Survival
ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to investigate prevalence, associated anomalies and survival of congenital intestinal atresia and to examine maternal risk factors for jejunoileal atresia (JIA). Methods All children born with, or pregnancies terminated because of, JIA or colonic atresia (CA) in Finland during 1987–2019 were identified from the Finnish Register of
Esko Tahkola +9 more
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A role for epithelium‐derived 6‐nitrodopamine on human ureter contractility
Abstract Background and Purpose To investigate the basal release of 6‐nitrodopamine (6‐ND) from human isolated ureter and the role of this novel catecholamine in the ureter contractility. Experimental Approach Ureters from 67 brain‐dead organ donors (40 males and 27 females) were used during kidney transplantation procedures.
Wilmar Azal Neto +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Total pancreatectomy with islet auto‐transplantation (TPIAT) alleviates pain and preserves islet function in patients with severe pancreatitis. Although approximately one third of recipients achieve insulin independence, spontaneous hypoglycemia has been observed in this population. Its frequency, risk factors, and management remain
Azza Hassaan +10 more
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