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Diagnostic yield of cytologic analysis of pericardial effusion in dogs. [PDF]
BackgroundPericardial effusion cytology is believed by many to be of limited value, yet few studies have evaluated its diagnostic utility.ObjectivesTo determine the diagnostic utility of cytologic analysis of pericardial effusion in dogs and to determine
Burton, AG +5 more
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A case of abdominal sarcoidosis in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia. [PDF]
The allogeneic bone marrow transplantation usually preceded by induction chemotherapy, in fit patients, represents the gold standard in the acute myeloid leukaemia.
Addeo, Alfredo +4 more
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Pediatric pleural tuberculosis
Background: Pleural tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis is sometimes controversial because the microbiologic confirmation ratio is very low in pleural fluid. There are few pediatric pleural TB case series in the literature.
Gulsum Iclal Bayhan +3 more
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The benefits of applying wound-bed preparation into practice [PDF]
Original article can be found at: http://www.journalofwoundcare.com/ Copyright MA HealthcarePeer ...
Fletcher, J.
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Distended striae distensae in a patient with nephrotic syndrome
Striae distensae (SD) are very common dermatological condition produced as a result of overstretching of skin leading to depressed linear irreversible atrophic dermal scars.
Archana J Lokhande +4 more
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ObjectivesTo describe the diagnostic techniques, surgical treatments, and outcomes of two cats with recurrent pleural transudate caused by urinary ultrafiltrate.AnimalsTwo cats without evidence of trauma, urinary tract obstruction, or concurrent ...
Maureen A. Griffin +5 more
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Localization and production of angiotensin II in the isolated perfused rat heart [PDF]
We used a modification of the isolated perfused rat heart, in which coronary effluent and interstitial transudate were separately collected, to investigate the localization and production of angiotensin II (Ang II) in the
Bouhuizen, A.M.B. (Angelique) +4 more
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Analysis of pleural fluid: Differentiating transudate from exudate
Introduction: Pleural fluid is defined as the fluid that is found between the two layers of pleura, (i.e. the parietal and visceral pleura) the membranes which line the cavity and surround the lungs.
M. Sridevi, Karen Jaison
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Drainage of transudative pleural effusion: how does it affect weaning from mechanical ventilation?
Background Pleural collections of the transudative type occur frequently in patients who need mechanical ventilation (MV). Treatment of the etiology of the effusion takes a prolonged duration of time.
Heba Said Gharraf, Alaa El Din AbdAllah
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The arteriolar vasodilatation model of vibrio cholerae induced diarrhoeal disease [PDF]
Secretory diarrhoeal disease caused by enterotoxins produced by pathogenic bacteria is characterised by severe fluid loss into the intestine. A prevalent explanation for such high rates of loss, such as occur in episodes of cholera, is that intestinal ...
Lucas, Michael
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