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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery is published in two monthly formats. The "classic" editions publish original research papers on aspects of feline medicine and surgery, while the "clinical practice" editions publish commissioned review articles of relevance to feline clinical work, along with other relevant clinical articles such as case reports.
In most cases, the diagnosis can already be made in the most common location (aortic thrombosis) based on the previous report and clinical signs (peracute posthand paralysis without trauma). [ 2 ] [ 32 ] Existing cardiac disease provides further clues, but cardiac disease is already known in only about 15% of cats with thromboembolism.
Clinically, single or multiple lesions are present mostly on the axial skeleton - on the skull, spine, ribs, pelvis and long bones. Specifically, thoracic spine and frontal bone within the skull are the most affected in children.
Reports have emerged of animals dying of bird flu in various parts of the U.S. (not pictured). The USDA recently issued a new order that all raw (unpasteurized) milk must be tested for the virus.
Bird Flu Surges In Several Us States With Reports Of New Outbreaks: 'Getting Worse' Bird flu is spreading in Michigan. "Slowing the spread of HPAI to protect human health is a top priority at ...
Eventually, he found blood on the floor and noticed an open window. According to court documents, he ran outside to the backyard and found Lindsay on the ground, conscious and with cuts to her ...
Journal of Medical Case Reports is an open access peer-reviewed medical journal publishing case reports and research on case reports. It was established in 2007 and is published by BioMed Central. The editor-in-chief is Michael Kidd (University of Sydney). The journal is abstracted and indexed in CINAHL and Scopus. [1]
The Boston tunnel was filled with 130,000 gallons of stormwater runoff this week after a torrential downpour led officials to close the historic city's roadways.