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hypoproteinemia/vomiting

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Respiratory symptoms, vomiting, abdominal distension and hypoproteinemia in an infant.

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Pseudo-hypoproteinemia in a hyperbilirubinemic dog with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia.

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A 10-year-old spayed female Miniature Poodle was presented to the University of Georgia veterinary teaching hospital for evaluation of lethargy, vomiting and anorexia of 4 days' duration. Physical examination, history and a minimum database led to a diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia

Idiopathic eosinophilic masses of the gastrointestinal tract in dogs.

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BACKGROUND Eosinophilic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract of dogs occurs in numerous disorders, typically resulting in diffuse intestinal thickening. Rarely, eosinophilic masses have been reported. OBJECTIVE Describe a series of dogs with 1 or more idiopathic eosinophilic gastrointestinal

Childhood Menetrier's disease: four new cases and discussion of the literature.

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Four cases of childhood Menetrier's disease are presented and their clinical and laboratory findings are compared with the other childhood cases reported in the literature. Children with Menetrier's disease usually present with abdominal pain or nausea and vomiting associated with peripheral edema,

Use of closed-suction drains to treat generalized peritonitis in dogs and cats: 40 cases (1997-1999).

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OBJECTIVE To determine outcome of dogs and cats with generalized peritonitis treated by means of closed-suction drainage. METHODS Retrospective study. METHODS 30 dogs and 10 cats with generalized peritonitis. METHODS Medical records were reviewed, and information on signalment, clinicopathologic

Rare clinical presentation mode of intestinal malrotation after neonatal period: Malabsorption-like symptoms due to chronic midgut volvulus.

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BACKGROUND Many different and non-specific clinic presentation modes of malrotation anomalies (MA) have been reported after neonatal period. The authors describe four children with MA presented with malabsorption-like clinical features. METHODS Three children aged from 8 months to 7 years, with a

Abdominal wound dehiscence.

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Abdominal wound dehiscence is a surgical complication with a high morbidity rate but which is associated with predictable and preventable factors. During a 10 year period (1966 to 1975) at the New York Lying-In Hospital, 70 cases were found on the obstetric-gynecologic service, and these cases were

Can postoperative abdominal wound dehiscence be predicted?

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The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors in wound dehiscence and to determine which factors might be predictable. Forty patients with abdominal wound dehiscence were compared with 40 control patients standardized by sex and age. Hypoproteinemia, nausea/vomiting, fever, wound infection,

Profile of dengue patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital in Mumbai.

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Dengue is a mosquito-borne arboviral infection that has become a public health concern in India and particularly Mumbai, where endemicity is on the rise. Fifty-seven children having dengue infection admitted over 12 months (2008) in a child health unit of a teaching hospital in Mumbai and who were

Resolution of longstanding protein-losing enteropathy in a patient with intestinal lymphangiectasia after treatment for malignant lymphoma.

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In 1956 we evaluated a patient who had a debilitating disease of a 2 yr duration, characterized by recurrent vomiting, diarrhea, cachexia, massive edema, hypoproteinemia, and dilated intestinal lymphatics. During our initial evaluation of this patient, we observed that 42% of her circulating protein

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, diagnostic, and prognostic particularities in children - a series of case reports and a review of the literature (CARE compliant).

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BACKGROUND Non-Hodgkin lymphoma remains an unpredictable condition in pediatric patients. UNASSIGNED Our first case describes an 8-year-old boy with a history of iron deficiency anemia, admitted in our clinic for recurrent abdominal pain, weight loss, loss of appetite, diarrheic stools, and fever.

Intestinal echinococcosis in a dog from Missouri.

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A 17-week-old 14.4-kg (31.7-lb) female German Shepherd Dog from Missouri with a history of multiple intermittent episodes of vomiting and diarrhea underwent exploratory celiotomy.

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At the time of surgery, the dog was bright, alert, and

Canine intestinal volvulus. A report of nine new cases.

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The records of nine dogs with intestinal volvulus were reviewed. Most were young adult (median 2.6 years) males (6/9) of medium to large breeds. Vigorous activity, dietary indiscretion, or trauma preceded volvulus. Signs included a peracute to acute onset of vomiting, hematochezia, a moderately

A case of Ménétriere´s disease treated with the monoclonal antibody cetuximab.

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Ménétriere´s disease is a rare disorder of the body and fundus of the stomach, characterized by a massive proliferation of the foveolar cells and subsequent excess mucous secretion. This results in hypoproteinemia due to loss of serum proteins across the gastric mucosa. The cause of Ménétriere´s

Vertical Banded Gastroplasty and Distal Gastric Bypass as Primary Procedures: A Comparison.

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BACKGROUND: Comparing primary vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) and distal gastric bypass (DGBP) patients might assist decision-making based on patient profiles and desired outcomes. METHODS: A prospective study of 81 vertical banded gastroplasty and 60 distal gastric bypass patients. Technical
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