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Medical management of urethral and colonic perforation associated with urinary catheterization in a kitten [PDF]
Jacqueline C. Whittemore, Lynda Zucca
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Abstract Oral nicotine pouches (NPs), although addictive and not risk‐free, have potential application for a tobacco harm reduction approach. This study aims to further characterize their ability to deliver nicotine effectively. This randomized seven‐way crossover PK study in healthy oral pouch consumers evaluated 11 and 20 mg NPs used for 10, 20, and ...
David Azzopardi+6 more
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First trimester fetal echocardiography has high detection rates for early diagnosis of severe congenital heart defects. Standardized first trimester fetal echocardiography may allow early diagnosis of fetuses with congenital heart defects and contribute to the appropriate management of these pregnancies.
Münip Akalın+3 more
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Background Indwelling urinary catheters often lead to complications such as symptomatic urinary tract infections. In nursing home residents, catheter prevalence is high, but prevalence differences by sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidities, and ...
Jonas Czwikla+2 more
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Engineering out the Risk of Infection with Urinary Catheters
Dennis G. Maki+1 more
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This case report describes a 24‐year‐old woman with trisomy 21 and an incomplete childhood vaccination history who developed severe disseminated varicella and varicella pneumonia. Chest CT on admission day 3 revealed scattered small nodules in both lung fields, characteristic of varicella pneumonia.
Satoshi Inaba+3 more
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The Urinary Tract and the Catheter [PDF]
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Point‐Counterpoint: Adult patients in children's hospitals
Abstract Adults continue to be admitted to children's hospitals for a variety of reasons. But should they? Transfer from the pediatric to adult hospital setting is the standard of high‐quality care for any young adult. Adult hospitalists are equipped to care for these patients.
Meg Groom+3 more
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Can Antibiotic Use During Routine Replacement of Long-Term Urinary Catheter Prevent Bacteriuria?
M. Firestein+5 more
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