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Some Notes on Xenopus Laevis (Daudin) (Amphibia, PIpidae)

Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society and National Museum, 1965
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Hepatobiliary scanning with 99mTc-PIPIDA in acute cholecystitis.

Radiology, 1982
Ninety-five patients with clinically suspected acute cholecystitis underwent hepatobiliary scanning with 99mTc-PIPIDA. A positive scan (nonvisualization of the gallbladder with visualization of the common bile duct and gut) was found in 29 patients; 25 of them (86%) had surgically proven acute cholecystitis and 4 (14%) had chronic cholecystitis.
M A, Mauro, W H, McCartney, J R, Melmed
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Morphology of skin incubation in Pipa carvalhoi (Anura: Pipidae)

Journal of Morphology, 2009
AbstractSouth American Pipidae show a unique reproductive mode, in which the fertilized eggs develop in temporarily formed brood chambers of the dorsal skin after eggs have been deposited on the back of the female. We studied the skin incubation of Pipa carvalhoi using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The skin consists of a stratified
Hartmut, Greven, Susanne, Richter
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Acute effects of nicotinic acid on hepatic transport of 99mTc-PIPIDA

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1983
Hepatic injury has been associated with nicotinic acid treatment of schizophrenia and hypercholesterolemia. This association was implicated when the liver and biliary tract were not visualized after 99mTc-HIDA in a patient taking 3 g daily of nicotinic acid.
R B, Shafer   +3 more
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Diagnosis of acute cholecystitis using hepatobiliary scan with technetium-99m PIPIDA

The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
Sixty patients were evaluated for acute abdominal pain using technetium-99m PIPIDA hepatobiliary imaging. The sensitivity of the test was 90.6 percent in all patients and the accuracy was 93.3 percent. In the evaluation of acutely ill patients with right upper quadrant pain, fever, nausea and vomiting, hepatobiliary imaging with PIPIDA is the preferred
M T, Bennett   +3 more
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Abnormal 99mTc-PIPIDA scans mistaken for common duct obstruction.

Radiology, 1982
99mTc-PIPIDA scans were obtained in three patients with acute abdominal pain. The appearance of the scans suggested partial common duct obstruction. Two patients underwent surgery. One had acute appendicitis and the second had infarction of the distal ileum. In both cases, the gallbladder and biliary tract were normal.
A, Taylor   +4 more
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The fossil record of the Pipidae

1996
Abstract Pipids have a relatively good fossil record, providing evidence of their evolutionary diversification. The oldest remains referred to this well-corroborated monophyletic group are from the Lower Cretaceous (around 120 Ma) of the Near East.
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Uptake of Tc-99m-PIPIDA in Pulmonary Metastases from a Hepatoma

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1980
Metastatic pulmonary nodules from a well-differentiated hepatoma were well demonstrated by a Tc-99m-labeled hepatobiliary imaging agent. Uptake of this type of radionuclide by metastases from a primary hepatic malignancy has not previously been reported.
J R, Cannon   +3 more
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Unusual Tc-99m-PIPIDA Images

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1981
J R, Kasner, E, Meyers, D, Heber
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Diet of Xenopus fraseri (Anura, Pipidae)

Journal of Herpetology, 1996
L. De Bruyn, M. Kazadi, J. Hulselmans
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