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Abstract Background Ossifying fibromas are uncommon in horses and complete surgical excision with premaxillectomy, maxillectomy or mandibulectomy is recommended. Piezosurgery has been previously used in equines only in one study. Objective To report a case of ossifying fibroma treated with piezosurgery and to describe its follow‐up.
G. Forni +3 more
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Prostitution, Condom Use, and Invasive Squamous Cell Cervical Cancer in Thailand [PDF]
Cervical cancer is probably caused by a sexually transmitted agent. A case-control study was conducted in three hospitals in Thailand to investigate further the role of male sexual behavior, particularly regarding sexual contacts with prostitutes, in the
Christopherson, William M. +11 more
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There is no effective method to treat this virus and prevent its transmission. To address this, we have developed a nano‐silver‐selenium liquid dressing (AgSe@LD) by combining silver and selenium nanoparticles with commercial liquid dressings. This unique AgSe@LD formulation exhibits good adhesion, stability and toughness and demonstrates efficient ...
Wei Wang +15 more
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An 18-year-old miniature Appaloosa stallion presented with 6 months of history of sanguineous crusts on medial hind limbs and discomfort of micturition. Cauliflower-like and small masses were treated with cryotherapy for 6 months, but the regrowth of masses occurred.
Sang-Kyu Lee +3 more
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Verrucae vulgaris (warts) [PDF]
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of verrucae ...
Friend, Richard +2 more
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ABSTRACT Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a double‐stranded DNA virus that infects human skin and mucosal tissues exclusively. The German scientist Harald zur Hausen was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the link between HPV infection and cervical cancer.
Fang Zhu +5 more
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Safety and efficacy of weekly adalimumab 80 mg therapy in pediatric Crohn's disease
Abstract Objectives Adalimumab is commonly used to induce and maintain remission in pediatric Crohn's disease (CD). However, data on the efficacy and safety of high‐dose adalimumab in this population are limited. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of weekly high‐dose adalimumab (80 mg) in pediatric CD patients ...
Eyal Cohen‐Sela +9 more
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Single Potential Analysis of Cavernous Electric Activity in Impotent Patients: a Possible Diagnostic Method for Autonomic Cavernous Dysfunction and Cavernous Smooth Muscle Degeneration. [PDF]
Allhoff, E. P. +5 more
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Not all weight loss is psychiatric: Diagnostic bias in pediatric Crohn's disease
Abstract Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can often be misdiagnosed, particularly in the female population. This is especially true in the initial stages, which are frequently characterized by weight loss and, at times, dietary intake restriction.
Karolina Aleksandra Jamrozik +7 more
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Confocal Raman microscopy combined with multivariate analysis distinguishes cisplatin‐resistant and ‐sensitive tubo‐ovarian high‐grade serous carcinoma cell lines. ABSTRACT Chemoresistance is a major obstacle to effective cancer treatment, particularly in tubo‐ovarian high‐grade serous carcinoma (HGSC), the most lethal gynaecological malignancy ...
Elina Harju +13 more
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