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Abstract Corneal reconstruction is a key part of veterinary ophthalmic practice and numerous reconstructive techniques have been described for use in small animals in the peer‐reviewed veterinary literature written in English. Despite the evidence accrued over the last six decades in over 40 clinical articles and numerous other publications on ocular ...
Rick F. Sanchez +2 more
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Most renal injuries in pediatric patients are treated conservatively, but prolonged hematuria and major blood vessel injuries often require active bleeding control.
Anko Antabak +6 more
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Sudden natural death in a suicide attempt [PDF]
In this article, we report an unusual case of sudden death arising from a ruptured basilar artery aneurysm during a suicide attempt. A 72-year-old male was found dead in his home after sustaining superficial flesh gunshot wounds (entrance and exit ...
Hunsaker D. M. +3 more
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Pyogenic Hepatic Abscess as a Complication of Appendicitis: A Case Report
Pyogenic liver abscess management. ABSTRACT Pyogenic liver abscess is a rare and under‐recognized complication of gangrenous or perforated appendicitis in children. Management typically requires a combination of antibiotic therapy and abscess drainage. Although uncommon in the pediatric population, pyogenic liver abscess is more frequently observed in ...
Mohammad AshrafAzimi +4 more
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Penetrating Abdominal Injury by a Large Stone [PDF]
Penetrating trauma can be commonly caused by sharp objects. We report a case of penetrating injury of abdomen caused by a fairly large sized stone which is used for sharpening the objects or weapons.
Baitha, K +3 more
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Self‐organized regeneration provides a promising alternative to conventional tendon repair. We present a strategy that balances spatial support with scaffold‐free mimetic voids, enabling spontaneous cell bridging and tissue organization. In a fully ruptured rat Achilles tendon model, noncell‐interactive polycaprolactone scaffolds with disordered fibers
Chiao‐Yu Tseng +7 more
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Conservative treatment in a patient with hepatic artery dissection following blunt trauma in Korea: a case report [PDF]
Although liver lacerations are relatively common following blunt trauma, hepatic artery injuries are rare, with only a few cases of hepatic artery dissection caused by blunt trauma reported to date.
Sang Bong Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Military Veterans and rural residents are at greater risk of firearm injury than non‐Veterans and urban residents. This retrospective cohort study used administrative data and electronic health record (EHR) reviews to compare the characteristics of firearm injuries between rural and urban Veterans who presented to the Department of ...
AnnaMarie S. O'Neill +6 more
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A Thoracic Mechanism of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Due to Blast Pressure Waves [PDF]
The mechanisms by which blast pressure waves cause mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are an open question. Possibilities include acceleration of the head, direct passage of the blast wave via the cranium, and propagation of the blast wave to
Amy Courtney, Michael Courtney
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PEDOT:PSS—A Key Material for Bioelectronics
PEDOT:PSS ‐ Poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate ‐ is typically processed from water dispersions to form multifunctional and multidimensional constructs with tunable electronic and ionic conductivity. Throught processing engineering, PEDOT:PSS is intergrated in bioelectronic devices that operate efficiently in physiological conditions
Alan Eduardo Ávila Ramírez +5 more
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