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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate clinical features, management, and outcomes of paediatric bone and joint infection (BJI) in a regional Australian hospital and assess weight‐based oral antibiotic prescribing. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of 171 children aged 0–18 years admitted with septic arthritis and/or osteomyelitis between 2011 and 2021 ...
Niall Johnston +2 more
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A Review of Infectious and Non‐Infectious Causes of Pregnancy Loss in Goats
ABSTRACT Goats play a vital role in global agriculture, particularly in developing regions, and are increasingly kept as companion animals. Given their economic and social importance, pregnancy losses in goats represent a substantial challenge, leading to considerable economic losses and raising concerns about animal welfare and public health, as some ...
Friederike Maria Kaus +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To report the successful management of recurrent orbital swelling in a Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides ) following evisceration surgery, utilizing intraorbital gentamicin injection after multiple unsuccessful interventions. Animal Studied A 3‐year‐old, 4.58 kg male Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides ).
Kristopher Houston +3 more
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ABSTRACT A 7‐year‐old female intact, black‐and‐white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) presented for acute anorexia, lethargy, and abnormal behavior. Initial radiographs were concerning for gastrointestinal ileus. Abdominal ultrasonography identified bilateral periovarian masses and a moderate volume of echogenic peritoneal effusion; no definitive blood
Alexander R. Chapple +4 more
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Large Intradiploic Growing Skull Fracture of the Posterior Fossa with Syringomyelia.
Naik H, Velho V, Bhide A, Guha A.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1977
Four cases of growing skull fracture in children are presented and the reasons for poor surgical results are analyzed. The clinical presentation, causative factors, and operative findings are discussed.
L C, Hellbusch, R H, Moiel, W R, Cheek
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Four cases of growing skull fracture in children are presented and the reasons for poor surgical results are analyzed. The clinical presentation, causative factors, and operative findings are discussed.
L C, Hellbusch, R H, Moiel, W R, Cheek
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World Neurosurgery, 2011
Skull bone fractures are common in trauma. They are usually linear undisplaced or depressed; however, a distinct possibility of elevated fracture remains. We describe an entity of everted fracture skull in which the fracture segment is totally everted.
Srikant, Balasubramaniam +2 more
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Skull bone fractures are common in trauma. They are usually linear undisplaced or depressed; however, a distinct possibility of elevated fracture remains. We describe an entity of everted fracture skull in which the fracture segment is totally everted.
Srikant, Balasubramaniam +2 more
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1966
SUMMARYTwo patients that presented with growing skull fractures of childhood are described, and one further example was discovered among 26 infants and children under the age of 10 years with simple linear fractures of the calvarium admitted to the General Infirmary at Leeds in 1956–1960.
C J, Vas, J M, Winn
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SUMMARYTwo patients that presented with growing skull fractures of childhood are described, and one further example was discovered among 26 infants and children under the age of 10 years with simple linear fractures of the calvarium admitted to the General Infirmary at Leeds in 1956–1960.
C J, Vas, J M, Winn
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