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Equine trypanosomiasis, a systematic review and meta‐analyses: Prevalence, morbidity and mortality
Abstract Background Equine trypanosomiasis is a neglected protozoal disease. Objectives To perform a systematic search of literature to explore: (1) In equines what is the global geographical distribution and prevalence of trypanosomiasis? In low and middle‐income countries (LMICs) is trypanosomiasis more prevalent than in higher‐income countries (HICs)
Alexandra G. Raftery +5 more
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Clinical analysis of the onset characteristics and inducing factors of atypical renal tuberculosis. [PDF]
Li C, Liu J, Zhu G, Wang Q, Li W.
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An innovative electrical neurostimulation approach to mimic reflexive urination control in spinal cord injury models [PDF]
Jun Li +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aims (1) To determine the mediating effects of children's transition readiness, which reflects self‐management skill acquisition, and family resilience on the relationship between parenting stress and the quality of life (QOL) of parents and children with spina bifida (SB).
Seung Hyeon Yang +5 more
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"Sweating Kidneys" refers to perirenal effusion as a complication of SGLT2i: A case reports. [PDF]
Chen L, Lyu Q, Xu L, Tian J.
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LOCAL USE OF GUAIACOL IN THE TREATMENT OF FREQUENT, PAINFUL URINATION.
JESSE HAWES
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the lived experiences of Chinese older adult cancer patients in Hong Kong navigating the challenges of long COVID. Design A descriptive phenomenological study. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 27 purposively sampled older Chinese cancer survivors in Hong Kong between January 2023 and January 2024. Data were
Alice Yip +7 more
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Evaluation of the nursing effect of mirabilite fomentation on postoperative edema, pain, and urinary retention in patients with mixed hemorrhoids. [PDF]
Ren Y +6 more
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This retrospective study compared oral semaglutide and SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with type 2 diabetes over 6 months. Both treatments significantly reduced HbA1c, body weight, and fat mass. Although the reduction in fat mass was comparable, changes in skeletal muscle mass tended to be less favorable with SGLT2 inhibitors than with oral semaglutide ...
Yasuhiro Omori +6 more
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