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Therapy of anal sacculitis in the dog

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1976
ABSTRACTThree principal methods of treatment were described: a medical regimen in which supervised administration of parenteral drugs and manual emptying of the sacs was performed over a 2‐week period–suitable in mild cases; a surgical regimen based on the well‐known methods of excision with special attention to the surgical approach, and a ...
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The cholinergic pharmacology of the frog saccule

Hearing Research, 1994
Stimulation of the efferent nerves to the vestibular organs of the frog's inner ear produces either facilitation or inhibition of afferent firing. Similarly, application of acetylcholine (ACH), the major transmitter of the efferents, can produce both facilitation and/or inhibition as previously reported [Guth et al. (1986) Acta Otolaryngol.
P S, Guth   +3 more
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Sacculation of the Small Intestine in Scleroderma

Radiology, 1972
Sacculationin the small intestine was demonstrated radiographically in 8 of 10 patients with scleroderma, indicating that this is a far more frequent occurrence than heretofore supposed. The authors present a case report and review of the literature.
J M, Queloz, H J, Woloshin
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Uterine sacculation.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1978
A case of uterine sacculation is reported in which a classic cesarean section was required for safe delivery. The definition and diagnosis of the condition and some difficulties in management are discussed.
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MULTIPLE SACCULATIONS OF THE ESOPHAGUS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
The case described is reported because it is the first of its kind that I have seen in the course of more than 10,000 examinations of the gastro-intestinal tract. T. O., aged 44, complained of knifelike pain in the left upper quadrant, which occurred an hour or two after meals. The condition had lasted four months.
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Uterine Sacculation With Entrapped Placenta After Delivery

Obstetrics & Gynecology
BACKGROUND: Uterine sacculation refers to a temporary pouch or sac within the uterus that may contain the placenta or fetal parts and that may be diagnosed antepartum or after delivery. There is very limited published information about this rare condition and its management.
Michael T, Solotke   +5 more
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The laryngeal saccule

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1969
J E, Delahunty, J, Cherry
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Air sacculitis

2022
Cynthia M. Faux, Marcie L. Logsdon
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