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ABSTRACT Objective Describe maternal/fetal outcomes of pregnant women with cirrhosis. Design Prospective, national cohort study utilising the UK Obstetric Surveillance System between 1st June 2017 and 30th November 2020. Setting UK. Population Pregnant women with cirrhosis.
Melanie Nana+7 more
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Introducción: persisten las discrepancias sobre la reintervención quirúrgica o relaparotomías en pacientes con peritonitis. Objetivo: Caracterizar las relaparotomías en pacientes con peritonitis ingresados en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos del Hospital
Leonardo Concepción Quiñones+1 more
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TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE GENERAL PERITONITIS IN THE DOG WITH ILEOSTOMY AND SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION [PDF]
Thomas G. Orr, Russell L. Haden
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Massive peritoneal inclusion cyst with secondary abscessation
Abstract Peritoneal inclusion cysts are rare intra‐abdominal cystic lesions of controversial pathogenesis and nomenclature. Postulated to be of neoplastic or reactive origin, they are characterised by progressive expansion and variable symptomatology in classically reproductive‐aged females.
Christian P. Pappas+5 more
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A Report ON THE EMPLOYMENT OF ETHER IN SURGICAL THERAPEUSIS, With Special Reference to its Use in Septic Peritonitis, Pyogenic Arthritis, and Gunshot Wounds [PDF]
H. F. Waterhouse
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Abstract Background Nonambulatory cattle present therapeutic challenges in addition to animal welfare concerns. Flotation therapy is a treatment option, but more information regarding prognostic indicators for survival is needed to guide use of this modality.
Chelsea L. Holschbach+2 more
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Open abdomen versus primary closure in the management of severe abdominal sepsis: What is the right way? Results of the last 5 years of a reference center. [PDF]
Guagni T+7 more
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Abstract Introduction Peritoneal solute transfer rates (PSTR) are reported to increase with time. Changes in PSTR were reviewed in long‐term peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients to determine whether lower glucose degradation products (low GDP) dialysates prevented an increase in PSTR. Methods PSTR was determined with a 4‐h peritoneal equilibrium test with
Andrew Davenport
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