Publications by authors named "B C Enders"

This report describes the presentation and management of an incidental primary splenic hemangiosarcoma with hemorrhagic muscle metastasis following an incisional biopsy of a temporalis mass in a dog. In the absence of clinical signs related to the primary splenic lesion, skeletal muscle metastasis of hemangiosarcoma could be misdiagnosed as isolated primary tumor, resulting in failure to provide an accurate prognosis and effective treatment of the primary tumor itself. A thorough diagnostic imaging workup in patients presenting with blood-filled subcutaneous or muscular masses is fundamental to rule out a primary visceral hemangiosarcoma.

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  • The study aimed to assess the safety and effects of a canine-specific albumin (CSA) product administered repeatedly to healthy Beagles, focusing on any adverse reactions and changes in serum albumin concentrations and colloid osmotic pressure (COP).
  • Six healthy adult Beagles were given 1 g/kg of CSA via intravenous infusion on three different days, with monitoring for any negative side effects and measuring serum albumin and COP before and after each infusion.
  • Results showed minimal adverse effects (one instance of vomiting) and significant increases in serum albumin and COP levels after each infusion, indicating that the CSA product is safe and effective for enhancing these blood parameters in dogs.
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Data management is a critical component of modern experimental workflows. As data generation rates increase, transferring data from acquisition servers to processing servers via conventional file-based methods is becoming increasingly impractical. The 4D Camera at the National Center for Electron Microscopy generates data at a nominal rate of 480 Gbit s-1 (87,000 frames s-1), producing a 700 GB dataset in 15 s.

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  • The study aims to analyze the concept of early HIV/AIDS diagnosis using Walker and Avant's conceptual analysis model.
  • It involves conducting a scoping review of 16 articles to identify key attributes, antecedents, and consequences related to the concept.
  • Findings highlight main factors like homosexual intercourse and early testing as attributes, while risky behaviors and access to services are identified as antecedents, leading to consequences such as antiretroviral treatment and consultations.
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Objective: To describe the clinical findings and case progression in a dog presenting with severe systemic inflammatory response, refractory shock, progressive metabolic acidosis, and respiratory failure that was ultimately diagnosed with hypertrophic osteodystrophy (HOD).

Case Summary: A 4-month-old male intact Mastiff presented with a 24-hour history of lethargy and generalized ostealgia. On examination, the dog was recumbent, febrile, and tachycardic with pain on palpation of the abdomen, right femur, and mandible.

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