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Endovascular Stenting for Superior Vena Cava Occlusion: A Case Study

Superior Vena Cava (SVC) occlusion secondary to postradiation fibrosis is a rare condition that can lead to debilitating symptoms. In this case study, a 47-year-old male with a history of Hodgkin lymphoma treated with chest radiotherapy presented with exertional chest pain and other associated sympt

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Complex Case Study: CABG Surgery with Complications and Challenges

A 35-year-old male autodriver presented with dyspnea, chest pain, and a history of alcohol addiction. Past procedures included PTCA with stent in the LAD. Diagnostic tests revealed severe cardiac issues leading to CABG surgery with a twist involving pericardial adhesiolysis and cardiopulmonary bypas

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Traumatic Reticulopericarditis in Livestock: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

Traumatic reticulopericarditis in livestock is caused by penetration of the pericardial sac by a migrating metal foreign body, leading to pericarditis, toxemia, and congestive heart failure. Clinical signs include depression, anorexia, respiratory distress, and bilateral jugular distension. If chron

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Understanding Dyspnea: Causes and Approach by Prof. Arvind Mishra, M.D.

Dyspnea, defined as breathing discomfort, can stem from respiratory or cardiovascular issues. Respiratory causes include airway diseases like asthma, pleural and lung diseases, and chest wall disorders. Meanwhile, cardiovascular causes involve left heart diseases, pulmonary vasculature issues, and p

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Ascites in Broiler Chickens: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

Ascites is a common disease in broiler chickens, especially at high altitudes. It is characterized by fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity or pericardial sac, often containing yellow protein clots. Predisposing factors include reduced ventilation, high altitude, and respiratory disease. Sympt

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Hydropericardium Hepatitis Syndrome (HHS) in Poultry: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

HHS is an acute infectious disease in chickens characterized by high morbidity and mortality, excess pericardial fluid, and multifocal hepatic necrosis. It mainly affects broilers and broiler parents, with clinical signs such as sudden mortality, lethargy, and ruffled feathers. Post-mortem lesions i

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