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Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2021
Introduction:Periorbital ecchymoses or "raccoon eyes" in the neonate/infant may be due to basal skull fractures or neuroblastoma.Case Report:A term male baby born by vacuum-assisted delivery developed a medium size subgaleal hematoma on the first day of life (DOL). On the third DOL, bilateral periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes) developed.
Rafael, Inácio, Joana, Saldanha
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Introduction:Periorbital ecchymoses or "raccoon eyes" in the neonate/infant may be due to basal skull fractures or neuroblastoma.Case Report:A term male baby born by vacuum-assisted delivery developed a medium size subgaleal hematoma on the first day of life (DOL). On the third DOL, bilateral periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes) developed.
Rafael, Inácio, Joana, Saldanha
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Raccoon roundworm encephalitis
Pediatric Radiology, 2010Raccoon roundworm encephalitis is a rare but devastating infection characterized by progressive neurological decline despite attempted therapy. Patients present with deteriorating neurological function, eosinophilia, and history of pica or geophagia resulting in ingestion of the parasite.
Pareen, Mehta +2 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY Rabies was diagnosed in a pet raccoon. Eight persons from one family subsequently were given postexposure antirabies treatment. The family’s remaining pets were inoculated with rabies vaccines and placed in quarantine.
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SUMMARY Rabies was diagnosed in a pet raccoon. Eight persons from one family subsequently were given postexposure antirabies treatment. The family’s remaining pets were inoculated with rabies vaccines and placed in quarantine.
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Capillariasis in the Trachea of a Raccoon
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1997Cross-sections of nematodes were seen in histologic sections of trachea from a raccoon (Procyon lotor) collected in Virginia (USA); they occupied epithelium and contained unembryonated, bioperculated eggs characteristic of the genus Capillaria (= Eucoleus). A mild inflammatory cell infiltrate in the lamina propria subjacent to the nematode was the only
A N, Hamir, C, Hanlon, C E, Rupprecht
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Raccoon Roundworm in Raccoons in Central West Virginia
Northeastern Naturalist, 2004Abstract We investigated the occurrence of raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) in common raccoons (Procyon lotor) in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia during spring (n = 9, April–June) and fall (n = 5, August–October) 2001 and spring (n = 7) and fall (n = 4) 2002. We found no evidence of B.
Sheldon F. Owen +4 more
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Cryptosporidiosis in a raccoon
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982B L, Carlson, S W, Nielsen
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
R W, Diters, C H, Kircher, S W, Nielsen
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R W, Diters, C H, Kircher, S W, Nielsen
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