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STUDIES ON THE ULTRA-STRUCTURE OF THE LIVER IN THE PATIENTS WITH SPLENOMEGALY
Katsuaki Mohri
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ABSTRACT Piscine lactococcosis, caused by Lactococcus garvieae, has traditionally been reported in rainbow trout and marine fish in specific regions. However, its first outbreak in farmed gilthead seabream Sparus aurata in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea marks a significant expansion in the distribution of the disease.
Giuseppe Esposito+11 more
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Preliminary Report on the Error of Blood Volume Determination in Splenomegaly
Somneuk Gierasate
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Ehrlichia, Hepatozoon, and Babesia Coinfection Patterns Among Owned Dogs in Central Thailand
ABSTRACT Background Ehrlichia, Hepatozoon, and Babesia have the potential to cause life‐threatening illnesses in dogs, especially when coinfections occur. Hypothesis/Objectives To determine the infection rates, coinfection patterns, and risk factors associated with these pathogens in central Thailand.
Rungrote Osathanon+4 more
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Case Report: Successful surgical intervention for portal hypertension caused by primary hypoplasia of the portal vein in a dog. [PDF]
Shin JH, Han HJ.
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A CASE OF SPLENOMEGALY WITH POLYMORPHONUCLEAR NEUTROPHIL HYPERLEUKOCYTOSIS
E. L. Tuohy
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Abstract Background Verbal autopsy, where a close caregiver or relative of someone who recently died reports on the signs, symptoms and circumstances preceding death, is useful for producing population‐based cause of death estimates. However, the performance of verbal autopsy for older adult deaths is poorly understood.
Milly Marston+6 more
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Fedratinib in 2025 and beyond: indications and future applications. [PDF]
Coltoff A, Mascarenhas J.
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