Publications by authors named "E Hans"

A one-year-old female Eastern black-and-white Colobus () was evaluated after tangling its right forelimb in exhibit netting. Radiographs of the right forelimb revealed craniolateral luxation of the radial head and a complete transverse fracture of the proximal ulna, otherwise known as a type III Monteggia fracture. Open reduction was performed and a locking cuttable bone plate was placed to address the ulnar fracture.

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Volunteer responder systems (VRS) alert and guide nearby lay rescuers towards the location of an emergency. An application of such a system is to out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, where early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation with an automated external defibrillator (AED) are crucial for improving survival rates. However, many AEDs remain underutilized due to poor location choices, while other areas lack adequate AED coverage.

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  • The study aimed to identify and assess the severity of enteritis in dogs with gallbladder mucoceles and evaluate how it affects clinical outcomes after surgery.
  • A total of 71 dogs were analyzed, revealing that 85.9% had enteritis, primarily of the lymphoplasmacytic type, with a high survival rate post-surgery (87.3% overall).
  • The findings suggest that while enteritis is common among these dogs, it typically does not impact survival rates significantly, and more research is needed to see if digestive issues persist after the surgery.
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Impulsive decision-making has been linked to impulse control disorders and substance use disorders. However, the neural mechanisms underlying impulsive choice are not fully understood. While previous PET imaging and autoradiography studies have shown involvement of dopamine and D2/3 receptors in impulsive behavior, the roles of distinct D1, D2, and D3 receptors in impulsive decision-making remain unclear.

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