Hemoperitoneum
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1. Autotransfusão imediata em cão - relato de caso
RESUMO As hemorragias podem levar à morte, em caso de não interrupção e recuperação da volemia. A substituição do sangue pode ser realizada por transfusão homóloga ou autóloga. Na transfusão homóloga, o sangue é obtido de um doador, na autotransfusão ou transfusão autóloga, o sangue é coletado do próprio paciente. Objetivou-se relatar a au
Arq. Bras. Med. Vet. Zootec.. Publicado em: 13/12/2019
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2. Contribution of ultrasonography to the diagnosis of internal bleeding in snakebite envenomation
Abstract Background In Africa, snakebite envenomations are frequently complicated by life-threatening hemorrhagic syndromes. The authors of the present study conducted a prospective analysis at the University Hospital of Parakou (north of Benin) for seven months (January 1 to July 31, 2014) to assess the contribution of ultrasonography to the diagnosis of
J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis. Publicado em: 29/04/2016
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3. Hemoperitoneum in a Dog with Hepatic Splenosis
Background: Ectopic splenic tissue results from the autotransplantation and seeding of splenic tissue, often secondary to splenic trauma or splenectomy. Splenic implantations occur mostly as nodules within the peritoneal cavity and constitute an incidental finding at necropsy, surgery, or imaging investigations. This report addresses a case of hemoperitoneum
Publicado em: 2011
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4. Esplenomegalias em cães: estudo retrospectivo e análise imunohistoquímica do Fator de Crescimento Endotelial Vascular (VEGF) / Splenomegaly in dogs: retrospective study and immunohistochemical analysis of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
New blood vessel formation is a fundamental event in the process of tumor growth and metastatic dissemination, being the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) one of the key regulators of this process. The aim of this study was evaluate the VEGF immunohistochemical expression in splenic hemangiosarcomas and hemangiomas, and review the prevalence of canin
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/06/2010
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5. Infection in liver transplantation: current epidemiology and predictive factors / Infecções apos transplante de figado : caracteristicas e fatores de risco
Infection is a frequent and severe complication of liver transplantation. Recent surgical and medical advances may have influenced epidemiology and risk factors of this complication. Aims: To study the epidemiology of infection in a prospective series of liver transplant recipients and to identify predictive factors for infection and its effects on survival.
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Hemoperitoneum caused by the rupture of a granulosa cell tumor in a Holstein heifer
A case of a hemoperitoneum caused by the rupture of a granulosa cell tumor in a 9-month-old Holstein heifer is reported. Management of hemorrhagic shock in cattle is discussed.
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
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7. One Case Each of Recurrent Meningitis and Hemoperitoneum Infection with Ralstonia mannitolilytica
Two clinical cases of infection with Ralstonia mannitolilytica are described: a recurrent meningitis on an implanted intraventricular catheter and an infected hemoperitoneum as a complication of a cholangiocarcinoma. The strains were first misidentified as Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia cepacia. Further testing lead to the identification as Ralston
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Surgeon-performed ultrasound for the assessment of truncal injuries: lessons learned from 1540 patients.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy of the Focused Assessment for the Sonographic examination of the Trauma patient (FAST) when performed by trauma team members during a 3-year period, and to determine the clinical conditions in which the FAST is most accurate in the assessment of injured patients. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The FAST is a rapid test that sequ
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9. Surgeon-performed ultrasound: its use in clinical practice.
OBJECTIVE: To highlight areas where surgeon-performed ultrasound (US) is an effective diagnostic and therapeutic tool. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The success of US in trauma and technologic advances have enhanced the interest and ability of surgeons to perform their own US examinations. METHODS: General surgeons perform US examinations of the thyroid gland, br
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10. Nonoperative management of blunt hepatic trauma is the treatment of choice for hemodynamically stable patients. Results of a prospective trial.
BACKGROUND: A number of retrospective studies recently have been published concerning nonoperative management of minor liver injuries, with cumulative success rates greater than 95%. However, no prospective analysis that involves a large number of higher grade injuries has been reported. The current study was conducted to evaluate the safety of nonoperative