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Pathological and parasitological investigations in an adult bottlenose dolphin (tursiops truncatus)
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A fatal dermatosis in the emergency department: toxic epidermal necrolysis
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Meckel Gruber Syndrome- A Case Report And Review of Literature
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The impact of chemical nematicides on entomopathogenic nematode survival and infectivity
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LUNG CLEAR “SUGAR” CELL TUMOR AND JAK V617F POSITIVE ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA: COINCIDENCE
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Primary intestinal fibrosarcoma caused by intestinal perforation in a dog: a case report
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Masquerading of COVID-19 Infection as Primary Mediastinal Large B-Cell Lymphoma
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Cinsel Saldırı Suçuna Sürüklenen Çocuğun Cinsel İstismarı Olgu Sunumu
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Cinsel Saldırı Suçuna Sürüklenen Çocuğun Cinsel İstismarı Olgu Sunumu
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Ozone Partially Decreases Axonal and Myelin Damage in an Experimental Sciatic Nerve Injury Model
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Stevens–Johnson Syndrome Prevalence due to Antiepileptic Drug Therapy at Aydin Province University Medical Faculty Hospital
Published 2017-04-01“…Objectives:This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) due to anti-epileptic drug use among patients at Aydın province epilepsy clinic.Methods:The records of 2112 adult epileptic patients treated at outpatient clinics of Adnan Menderes University Hospital departments of neurology, pediatric neurology, and dermatology were studied retrospectively.Results:Two of 2112 epileptic patients who had used lamotrigine had a history of SJS.Conclusion:The prevalence of SJS due to antiepileptic drug therapy among patients at Aydın province epilepsy clinic was 0.021%.…”
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and JAK2 V617F positive essential thrombocythemia: Distinct clonal diseases?
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Psychogenic blepharospasm associated with Meige’s syndrome: a case report
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Pectus excavatum in a cat: a case report
Published 2016-07-01“…An 8-month-old female cat weighing 3.2 kg was presented to the Surgery Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Adnan Menderes University with respiratory distress. Following radiographic and clinical examinations, the condition was diagnosed as pectus excavatum. …”
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