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A tissue-culture-grown enteric coronavirus infected the whole of the gastrointestinal tract and caused enteritis and diarrhoea in a 10-day-old gnotobiotic Friesian calf. Diarrhoea occurred 2 days after inoculation and excretion of virus in faeces and rectal swabs increased until necropsy at 3 days.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate which way of topical drug application would result in a better deposition pattern after FESS.
METHODS
We compared the deposition pattern of a nasal steroid after application with a metered pump spray or inhalation using the Pari sinus device. Visualization was achieved via
Local antibiotherapy by diffusion from plaster of Paris is a promising method in orthopedic surgery. Nevertheless, the characteristics of this matrix have not yet been extensively studied with respect to regulation of drug-carrier capacity. From the careful comparative investigation of five
In this study, implantation of gentamicin-loaded plaster of paris after a debridement of the marrow cavity was tested in rabbits with established Staphylococcal osteomyelitis. The animals were observed for clinical and roentgenographic signs of infection after killing. The infections were evaluated
One hundred and forty-two residents of a geriatric hospital in France were given an oral exam and interviewed by questionnaire regarding their backgrounds, physical health and oral hygiene habits. The residents suffered from many systemic diseases and drug intake was relatively high. Over fifty
Data on disadvantaged children's health are rare in France. The objectives of this study were to compare the frequency of various health problems according to socioeconomic status and to determine if socially vulnerable children benefit from health checkups more than others.
METHODS
This
One hundred cases of intracorporeal concealment of narcotic drugs were observed over a 6-month period at the medico-judicial emergency centre of the Hotel-Dieu hospital, Paris. Twelve cases concerned dealers who had ingested packs at the time they were arrested. The other subjects had been carrying
Many techniques have been proposed for reconstruction of the posterior canal wall and/or obliteration of the mastoid bowl after radical mastoidectomy. The variety of materials that have been used, biological as well as foreign materials of different kinds, indicates that the ideal solution has yet