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Acute bilateral adrenal hemorrhage secondary to indirect trauma is rare. This condition may mimic an acute surgical abdomen. We present such a patient in whom the anatomic diagnosis was confirmed by serial computed tomographic (CT) scans, and adrenal insufficiency by biochemical tests. The response
Natural pox infection occurred in a free-living rough-legged hawk (Buteo lagopus) in northeastern North Dakota. Gross, histological and electron microscopic findings were typical of pox infection, and characteristic lesions developed in red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) but not in great horned
OBJECTIVE
To describe demographic, geographical and clinical features of envenoming by the rough-scaled snake (RSS) (Tropidechis carinatus).
METHODS
Prospective cohort study of RSS snakebite victims, recruited between January 2004 and December 2008, as part of the Australian Snakebite Project. RSS
The first case of haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (HUS) caused by Vero toxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) which belonged to a novel serotype, Rough: K-: H49, is reported. The case was initially diagnosed as nephropathia epidemica caused by Puumala virus, but the subsequent diagnosis of HUS caused
During 1992, 100 Minimatic screw implants made of titanium alloy (titanium-aluminum-vanadium) with a machined rough acid-etched surface were placed in 63 consecutive partially edentulous patients. At second-stage surgery, which was performed after a 4- to 6-month healing period, none of the implants
Between January 1992 and October 1992, 100 Minimatic screw implants made of titanium alloy with rough acid-etched surfaces were placed in 63 consecutive partially edentulous patients. At second-stage (uncovering) surgery performed after a 4- to 6-month healing period, none of the implants showed any
OBJECTIVE
To compare the clinical and microbiological performance of minimally and moderately rough implants in patients with a history of severe periodontitis.
METHODS
Forty-eight minimally (Turned surface [Tur]) and moderately (TiUnite surface [TiU]) rough implants were placed in eighteen patients
OBJECTIVE
The long-term success of machined-surface implants is well documented, whereas the reliability of the moderately rough oxidized implant surface has not been definitively assessed in the long term. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the long-term clinical and radiologic
To evaluate the outcomes of excessively loaded implants.In five dogs, all mandibular premolars were extracted. After 3 months, six implants (three SLA® and three SLActive®) were placed (S). After four weeks, implants were restored: one single crown with On March 2, 2005 ~70 rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) mass stranded along mud flats and associated canals on the Atlantic Ocean side of Marathon Key, Florida. Forty-six were necropsied and placed into two groups for analysis: Group-1 animals (N = 34; 65%) that died prior to
Three distinctive types of viral inclusion bodies were identified in hantavirus-infected cells by thin-section electron microscopy. The inclusion bodies, designated granular, granulofilamentous, and filamentous, were intracytoplasmic and closely associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum and
Intra- and postoperative blood-salvage with consecutive retransfusion represent an established part within the "Concept of Autologous Transfusion (CAT)". According to the processing technique of the blood salvaged there exist two different systems: Autologous Transfusion System II (ATS II) and
A 29-year-old woman with an Implanon contraceptive device in situ presented with persistent and prolonged vaginal bleeding. The implant had been inserted 2 years previously; the patient had been happy with it and had been mainly amenorrhoeic with the occasional light period. She was concerned that
OBJECTIVE
To study the therapeutic effect and its mechanisms of propofol on gastric mucosal injury after hemorrhagic shock with reperfusion in rabbits.
METHODS
Seventy-five New Zealand healthy adult male rabbits were randomly divided into 5 groups of 15 rabbits each: control group (S group), model
Vitreous haemorrhage is a serious complication of proliferative diabetic retinopathy: it provides evidence of the severity of at proliferative retinopathy at stake and precludes laser photocoagulation. In some cases of moderate vitreous haemorrhage, panretinal photocoagulation remains possible