10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FISTULOUS»
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1
Horseman's Veterinary Encyclopedia
What is the condition called fistulous withers? Fistulous withers is an
inflammatory disorder of horses that is identical to poll evil. Their only difference
is that of location. Fistulous withers occurs in the supraspinous bursa area (
withers); poll evil ...
Cheryl Rogers, Will A. Hadden, G. Jeanne Wilcox, 2005
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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Equine
The most common disease is supraspinous bursitis (fistulous withers), which
results from the apparent predilection of the organism for synovial structures.
Brucellosis, which is usually acquired from infected cattle, is difficult to treat and is
a ...
Jean-Pierre Lavoie, Kenneth Hinchcliff, 2011
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The Journal of Urology: Official Journal of the American ...
Suprapubic cystostomy with excision of two fistulous tracts. Perineal section with
excision of fistulous tract connecting with the mid portion of the prostatic urethra
and bladder. Excision of perineal scar tissue and repair of external sphincter and
...
4
Practical treatise on diseases of the urinary and generative ...
As long as any obstacle to the free passage of urine by the urethra exists, the
fistulous openings will evince but slight tendency to close ; from the moment,
however, that the canal becomes free, the cure of the fistulous openings will be
speedy, ...
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Equine Infectious Diseases
from horses, American bison, buffalo, and yaks.3 Most horses with brucellosis
have a history of contact with cattle.7,8,12 In 1937, Duff16 examined 85 horses
with fistulous withers; B. abortus was isolated from 80% of these horses.
Debra C. Sellon, Maureen Long, 2006
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The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the ...
A fistulous passage extending from the rectum to the vulva. F. sacra. (L. saar,
sacred.) A synonym of the Spinal cord. Also, a term for the vertebral column. Also,
a synonym of the Aquceductus Sylvii. F., salivary. (L. saliva, spittle. G.
Speichelfistel ...
New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, 1882
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A Practical Medical Dictionary ...
ISC' teal f., mammary a fistulous opening into one of the lacteal ducts. me'
troperitone'al f., a fistulous tract through the uterine wall opening into the
peritoneal cavity. parfetal f., a f., either blind or complete, opening on the wall of
the thorax or ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1922
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VM/SAC, Veterinary Medicine and Small Animal Clinician
ETIOLOGY OF FISTULOUS By W. R. Davis, M. Traumatisms of some kind —
wounds, bruises, bites, blows, pressure of harness, etc. — are universally taught
and held to be the cause of the above-named maladies. In a fairly long
experience I ...
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The Cornell Veterinarian
These distensions are probably the lymphom, hematom, etc., described by
Williams and Frost and other veterinarians as being common in fistulous withers.
These cysts or distended bursae have the appearance of being retention instead
of ...
10
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
The silver probe may be coated with the nitrate of silver by dipping it several
times in the fused salt and introduced into the whole length of the fistulous
passage; or the copper probe may be coated with the nitrate of copper by dipping
it in nitric ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1896
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FISTULOUS»
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Case Western Reserve Scientists Find Mouse IBD Models Most …
In humans, stereomicroscopy reveals liquefaction lesions and hierarchical fistulous complexes, enriched with clostridia/segmented filamentous ... «IBD News Today, Jul 15»
Teenage Female With Chronic Coccidioidomycosis and Left Wrist Pain
They may be associated with osteocutaneous fistulous tracts and are especially suggestive of coccidioidomycosis when found at bony ... «MD Magazine, Jun 15»
'Passing on the blessings': NWF residents rally for Belizean boy
Friday, surgeons performed a fistulectomy, removing a fistulous tract that caused some of the problems. “It's gone really well,” Siefker said after ... «Crestview News Bulletin, Apr 15»
TiGenix: TiGenix reports its full year 2014 results
The study's primary endpoint is combined remission of fistulous disease, defined as closure of all treated external openings draining at ... «GlobeNewswire, Mar 15»
Our Husbands Left Us After We Got VVF – Teen Brides Cry Out
VVF, which hascontinued to ravish poor women, is a subtype of female urogenital fistula (UGF) and involves an abnormal fistulous tract ... «Leadership Newspapers, Mar 15»
Stem cell-based treatment of Crohn's disease
The study's primary endpoint is remission of the fistulous disease, defined as 100% healing of the tracts. The trial has a first complete analysis ... «European Pharmaceutical Review, Feb 15»
TiGenix: TiGenix and Lonza sign agreement for the manufacture of …
The study's primary endpoint is remission of the fistulous disease, defined as 100% healing of the tracts. The trial has a first complete analysis ... «GlobeNewswire, Feb 15»
VVF: FCT Health Board Warns Against Genital Cutting
According to him, VVF is an abnormal fistulous tract extending between the bladder and the vagina that allows the continuous involuntary ... «Leadership Newspapers, Feb 15»
VVF: Reflection of chronic health imbalance, human rights abuse
VVF is an abnormal fistulous tract extending between the bladder and the vagina that allows the continuous involuntary discharge of urine into ... «BusinessDay, Jan 15»
TiGenix submits its pivotal US trial design for Cx601 to the FDA for …
It will enrol approximately 180 patients and its primary endpoint will be the remission of fistulous disease, defined as 100% healing of the tracts. «GlobeNewswire, Dec 14»