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    Clinical Implication of Anti-Angiogenic Effect of Regorafenib in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. by Yoojoo Lim, Sae-Won Han, Jeong Hee Yoon, Jeong Min Lee, Jung Min Lee, Jin Chul Paeng, Jae-Kyung Won, Gyeong Hoon Kang, Seung-Yong Jeong, Kyu Joo Park, Kyung-Hun Lee, Jee Hyun Kim, Tae-You Kim

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Regorafenib induces distinct radiological changes that represent its anti-angiogenic effect. However, clinical implication of the changes is unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>Tumor attenuation as measured by Hounsfield units (HU) in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and cavitary changes of lung metastases were analyzed in association with treatment outcome of metastatic colorectal cancer patients (N = 80) treated with regorafenib in a prospective study.…”
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    Bacterial contamination of stethoscopes used by health workers: public health implications by Chigozie Jesse Uneke, Annayo Ogbonna, Patrick G Oyibo, Christian M Onu

    Published 2010-05-01
    “… Background: This study was designed to assess both the potential for bacterial transmission by stethoscopes used by health-care workers in Nigeria and the implications for patient safety and control of hospital-acquired infections. …”
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    COVID-19 impacts equine welfare: Policy implications for laminitis and obesity. by Ashley B Ward, Kate Stephen, Caroline McGregor Argo, Patricia A Harris, Christine A Watson, Madalina Neacsu, Wendy Russell, Dai H Grove-White, Philippa K Morrison

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Restrictions were likely to have resulted in collateral consequences for the health and welfare of horses and ponies, especially those at risk of obesity and laminitis and this issue warranted more detailed exploration. The current study utilised qualitative methodology to investigate the implications of COVID-19 related policies upon equine management and welfare with a focus on horses and ponies at risk of laminitis and obesity. …”
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