MANAGEMENT OF A HEPATIC HYDATID CYST RUPTURED INTO THE RETROPERITONEUM AND THE ABDOMINAL WALL MUSCLES: A CASE REPORT

Management of a hepatic hydatid cyst ruptured into the retroperitoneum and the abdominal wall muscles: A case report

Introduction.Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus.The liver is the most commonly involved organ, followed by lungs.The most common complications of hepatic hydatid cyst are rupture into the biliary tract and secondary bacterial infection.However, rupture into the retroperitoneum and the abdominal wall muscles

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Fungal Communities on Standing Litter Are Structured by Moisture Type and Constrain Decomposition in a Hyper-Arid Grassland

Non-rainfall moisture (fog, dew, and water vapor; NRM) is an important driver of plant litter decomposition in grasslands, where it can contribute significantly to terrestrial carbon cycling.However, we still do not know whether microbial decomposers respond differently to NRM and rain, nor whether this response affects litter decomposition rates.T

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Exchange biased delta-E effect enables the detection of low frequency pT magnetic fields with simultaneous localization

Abstract Delta-E effect sensors secchia stadium photos are based on magnetoelectric resonators that detune in a magnetic field due to the delta-E effect of the magnetostrictive material.In recent years, such sensors have shown the potential to detect small amplitude and low-frequency magnetic fields.Yet, they all require external magnetic bias fiel

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A Two Teraflop Swarm

We introduce the Xpuck exhaust tips for chrysler 300 swarm, a research platform with an aggregate raw processing power in excess of two teraflops.The swarm uses 16 e-puck robots augmented with custom hardware that uses the substantial CPU and GPU processing power available from modern mobile system-on-chip devices.The augmented robots, called Xpuck

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