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Query: UMLS:C0030552 (
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The work analyses 455 patients with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction (194 children with the early and 261 with the advanced stage of the disease). The most common causes of the obstruction were acute appendicitis, developmental anomalies of the intestine, and intestinal
intussusception
. Complete viscerolysis and horizontal intestinoplication by means of medical glue without application of sutures were performed in a total adhesion process, even in the acute period (34 cases). Severe
paresis
or paralysis of the gastrointestinal tract is an indication for its decompression. Laparoscopy was conducted in 90 children (from 3 months to 14 years of age) in suspected acute adhesive intestinal obstruction. The diagnosis was confirmed or defined more exactly in 64 patients. As the result of endoscopic operations intestinal obstruction was corrected and laparotomy was avoided in almost half of the patients. The total mortality was 1.3%.
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PMID:[Diagnosis and treatment of adhesive intestinal obstruction in children]. 214 69
Subtype-1 isolates of Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) from a quadriplegic horse and from an aborted foetus were compared with each other and with a subtype-2 respiratory isolate. All 3 isolates were detected in the epithelium and macrophages of the respiratory tract. Both the
paresis
and foetal subtype-1 isolates replicated in the epithelium of the ileum and this correlated with the recovery of virus from faeces in vivo. The
paresis
subtype-1 isolate also had a predelection for vascular endothelial cells, particularly in the nasal mucosa, but also in the lungs, central nervous system, adrenal and thyroid. In the 9 foals inoculated with the
paresis
isolate two developed hind limb dysfunction, four developed diarrhoea, and one of these 4 died with an
intussusception
. The differences between these isolates are discussed in relation to other herpesviruses.
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PMID:Variation in cellular tropism between isolates of equine herpesvirus-1 in foals. 629 29
The median lethal dose of botulinum serotype E in 5.3-g channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus fingerlings was determined. Five tanks (five fish/tank) were assigned to each of the following treatment groups: 70, 50, 35, 25, or 15 pg of purified botulinum serotype E. Fish were injected intracoelomically and observed for 96 h. Administration of the toxin resulted in initial hyperactivity followed by erratic swimming,
paresis
, and death. The cumulative mortality by treatment group was 100% at 70 pg, 96% at 50 pg, 100% at 35 pg, 88% at 25 pg, and 56% at 15 pg. The median lethal dose was calculated as 13.7 pg/fish (equivalent to a 0.81 median lethal dose for mice Mus musculus) using a logistic regression model. All fish were necropsied; lesions included exophthalmia, ascites, splenic congestion,
intussusception
of the intestines, congested spleen, and blanching of the intestinal tract. The resultant clinical signs and lesions were similar to those noted in the syndrome of visceral toxicosis of catfish. This study indicates that channel catfish are more sensitive to the effects of botulinum serotype E than laboratory mice, and the signs and lesions of visceral toxicosis of catfish were replicated by injecting catfish with the toxin.
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PMID:Determination of the median lethal dose of botulinum serotype E in channel catfish fingerlings. 2283 81