LEIOMYOSARCOMA ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE ABDOMEN AND UTERINE TORSION IN A WHITE-COLLARED PECCARY (TAYASSU TAJACU)

Leiomyosarcoma associated with acute abdomen and uterine torsion in a white-collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu)

ABSTRACT: This study aimed to report a leiomyosarcoma associated with acute abdomen and uterine torsion in an 8-year-old, nulliparous, white-collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu) kept under human care.The animal presented a two-day clinical history of abdominal bulging, vaginal discharge, and acute abdomen.Ultrasound findings indicated an intrabdominal

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Regulatory requirements for marketing fixed dose combinations

The development of fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) is becoming increasingly important from a public health perspective.FDCs have advantages when there is an identifiable patient population for whom treatment with a particular combination of actives in a fixed ratio is safe and effective and when all of the actives contribute to the overall therapeut

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Estimation of Head Accelerations in Crashes Using Neural Networks and Sensors Embedded in the Protective Helmet

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) are one of the most frequent and severe outcomes of a Powered Two-Wheeler (PTW) crash.Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly reduce permanent Microphones consequences.Despite the fact that devices to track head kinematics have been developed for sports applications, they all have limitations, which hamper their us

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