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DOENÇA DO TRATO URINÁRIO INFERIOR FELINO

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Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is an illness that affects the bladder and urethra of felines. Its causes include urethral stones, urethral plugs, anatomical abnormalities, neoplasms, trauma, and behavioral problems, with the presence or ...
MOURA, Tiel Travasso   +2 more
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OBSTRUÇÃO URETRAL EM GATOS MACHOS – REVISÃO LITERÁRIA

open access: yes, 2010
The urethral obstruction in male cats is framed in the feline lower urinary tract disease, constituting a dramatic condition of non-issuance of urine which, depending on the hours of obstruction, it can take the animal to death.
Ferreira, Guadalupe Sampaio   +3 more
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Imaging Non-traumatic Abdominal Emergencies in Pediatric Patients [electronic resource] /

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This book provides up-to-date, comprehensive, and accurate information on the diagnostic imaging of nontraumatic abdominal emergencies in pediatric patients.
Trinci, Margherita.editor.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt   +2 more
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Anogenital findings that can be confused with sexual abuse in children

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Bu çalışma, 03-06, Kasım 2022 tarihlerinde Aydın[Türkiye]’de düzenlenen 3. Uluslararası ve 19. Ulusal Adli Bilimler Kongresi‘nde bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.Çocuğun cinsel istismarının tanı ve tedavisinde etik, ahlaki ve kanuni açıdan sorumlulukları olan ...
Toksoy, İrem Tuğçe   +3 more
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Vestibulovaginectomia parcial associada à neouretrostomia para tratamento de fibroleiomioma vaginal: relato de caso

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Neoplasms of the tubular reproductive tract in female dogs represent a total of 2-3% of canine neoplasms, of which 85-90% occur in the vagina and vulva. Fibroleiomyoma is a benign tumor, generally non-invasive, non-metastatic and slow-growing. The choice
Duque, Luisa Machado   +8 more
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Development of an in vitro model for investigating the properties of human prostate epithelial cells and prostatic carcinoma cells

open access: yes, 2009
Prostate cell lines were derived from two regions of prostate tissue from the same patient. The objective was to produce cell lines (as a useful in vitro model) from these two different regions which exhibit different properties for carcinoma development.
Weaver, Jennifer
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