MUCORMYCOSIS: A COMPARATIVE UPDATE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS STRATEGIES


Computed Tomographic Characteristics of Feline Renal Cell Carcinoma and Renal Lymphoma: A Comparative Analysis

This retrospective, multicenter study aimed to identify key computed tomography (CT) features that differentiate renal cell carcinoma (RCC) from lymphoma, the two most common feline renal neoplasms.CT images from 25 cats with renal tumors (15 RCC and 10 lymphoma) were evaluated.Of the RCC cases, 10 were diagnosed through histopathology and 5 throug

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Keloidal pathophysiology: Current notions

Introduction: Keloids are pathological scars that are notorious for their chronic and relentless invasion into adjacent healthy skin, with commonly seen post-therapeutic recurrence after monotherapies.Methods: An English literature review on keloid pathophysiology was performed by searching the PubMed, Embase and Web of Science databases, to find o

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Pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of ascites in cirrhosis

The mechanism by which ascites develops in cirrhosis is multifactorial Severe sinusoidal portal hypertension and hepatic insufficiency are the initial factors.They lead to a circulatory dysfunction Eggshell Membrane characterized by arterial vasodilation, arterial hypotension, high cardiac output and hypervolemia and to renal sodium and water reten

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