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RSC Adv ; 12(39): 25711-25721, 2022 Sep 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36199326

In this work the effect of noble metal on the photodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicide using TiO2 as support was studied. The metals and concentration were: Rh, Ru, Pt and Au and 1, 0.98, 1.89, and 1.91 wt% respectively. Rhodium was taken as reference for this experiment. The samples were characterized by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), UV-vis absorption spectra, N2 physisorption (BET Specific Surface Area), High Annular Angle Analysis Darkfield (HAADF) and Transmission Electron Microscopy Scanning (STEM), H2 chemisorption, optical emission spectroscopy with inductive coupling plasma analysis (ICP-OES), solid fluorescence, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and OH quantification. The presence of the anatase crystalline phase was mostly confirmed in all samples. The band gap decreased with the presence of metal (from 3.24 to 2.92 eV). The specific area was a function of the metal particle size. The metal particle diameter showed the following sequence Pt > Ru > Au > Rh. By XPS, TiO2 does not manifest changes in oxidation states, but when impregnated with metals, only Pt shows the highest abundance of any oxidized state (Pt2+). The presence of metal reveals less electron-hole recombination compared with titanium oxide. The results of photocatalytic activity showed that Pt and Rh are the two metals with the highest mineralization (99.0 and 98.3%, respectively).

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Hernia ; 26(5): 1301-1305, 2022 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35353234

PURPOSE: The current treatment of complex ventral hernias involves muscle closure with components separation techniques and mesh placement. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immediate postoperative changes in the intra-abdominal pressure (IAP), and lung indicators after treatment of complex ventral hernias with the transversus abdominis reléase (TAR) technique. METHODS: All patients with complex ventral hernias treated between November 28th, 2016 and October 6th, 2021 were initially included. We excluded patients with lung and/or heart comorbidities. A total of 43 patients were studied, measuring IAP, lung compliance, pulmonary plateau pressure (PPP), and end-tidal CO2 before and after surgical treatment. RESULTS: Median IAP increased from 5 to 9 mmHg (p < 0.0001), and PPP from 11 to 12 mmHg (p = 0.004). Increased body mass index (BMI) was associated to a PPP increase above normal values. Postoperative changes were not different in patients receiving preoperative preparation with botulinum toxin. CONCLUSION: After complex ventral hernia closure, there is an immediate impact on IAP and PPP, the latter more frequent in patients with the highest BMI, and this may not be prevented by the preoperative administration of botulinum toxin.


Abdominal Wall , Botulinum Toxins, Type A , Hernia, Ventral , Abdominal Muscles/surgery , Abdominal Wall/surgery , Botulinum Toxins, Type A/therapeutic use , Carbon Dioxide , Hernia, Ventral/etiology , Hernia, Ventral/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/adverse effects , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Humans , Lung/surgery , Recurrence , Surgical Mesh
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RSC Adv ; 9(15): 8463-8479, 2019 Mar 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35547604

Cu, Ni, CuO and NiO catalysts, prepared by wet impregnation with urea and supported on γ-Al2O3, CeO2, and Al2O3-CeO2, were evaluated for Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation (CWAO) of phenol in a batch reactor under a milder condition (120 °C and 10 bar O2). The synthesized samples, at their calcined and/or their reduced form, were characterized by XRD, H2-TPR, N2 adsorption-desorption, SEM-EDS and DR-UV-Vis to explain the differences observed in their catalytic activity towards the studied reaction. The influence of the support on the efficiency of CWAO of phenol at 120 °C and 10 bar of pure oxygen has been examined and compared over nickel and copper species. The SEM-EDS results reveal that the spherical crystalline Cu and Ni were successfully deposited on the surface of γ-Al2O3, CeO2, Al2O3-CeO2 within 16-90 nm and that they were highly homogeneously dispersed. It was found that catalysts prepared from impregnation solutions of Cu(NO3)2·3H2O and Ni(NO3)2·6H2O with urea addition had different textural characteristics and degrees of dispersion of Cu and Ni species. The urea addition in the traditional wet impregnation method was essential to improve the reducibility and degree of dispersion in Ni, and to a lesser extent, in Cu. According to the characterization analysis of H2-TPR and UV-VIS RD a structure-activity relationship can be determined. The chemical oxygen demand (COD) and GC analyses confirmed the effect of calcined and reduced species for Cu and Ni applied to the catalytic oxidation of phenol, showing their significant impact in the final performance of the catalyst.

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Water Sci Technol ; 78(7): 1509-1516, 2018 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30427791

Destruction of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in liquid phase and in a batch reactor was studied using ruthenium catalysts over alumina support, modified with different cerium loadings. Ce loading increment causes an increase in the particle size from 1.26 nm to 2.3 nm, enhancing the MTBE oxidation (at 150 °C), and the selectivity toward CO2. The high catalytic activity of Ru/ACe10 is attributed to the species Ce4+-O2--M that could favor the oxygen transfer between the catalyst surface and the adsorbed species by a redox mechanism. Thus, CeOx plays an important role in both enhancing the affinity between MTBE and catalyst during MTBE adsorption and promoting the catalytic activity for MTBE oxidation.


Methyl Ethers/analysis , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Bioreactors , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Cerium/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Water
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Vet Pathol ; 54(2): 298-311, 2017 03.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27538973

Despite the profound impact that skeletal muscle disorders may pose for the daily activities of wild terrestrial and marine mammals, such conditions have been rarely described in cetaceans. In this study, the authors aimed to determine the nature and prevalence of skeletal muscle lesions in small and large odontocetes and mysticetes ( n = 153) from 19 different species. A macroscopic evaluation of the epaxial muscle mass and a histologic examination of the longissimus dorsi muscle were performed in all cases. The only macroscopically evident change was variable degrees of atrophy of the epaxial muscles ( longissimus dorsi, multifidus, spinalis) in emaciated specimens. The histopathological study revealed single or combined morphological changes in 91.5% of the cases. These changes included the following: degenerative lesions (75.2%), muscle atrophy (37.9%), chronic myopathic changes (25.5%), parasitic infestation (9.2%), and myositis (1.9%). The skeletal muscle is easily sampled during a necropsy and provides essential microscopic information that reflects both local and systemic conditions. Thus, skeletal muscle should be systematically sampled, processed, and examined in all stranded cetaceans.


Cetacea , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Muscular Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Female , Male , Muscular Diseases/etiology , Muscular Diseases/pathology
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J Comp Pathol ; 155(2-3): 267-271, 2016.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27392421

This report describes the histological and immunohistochemical features of multicentric, benign, epithelial inclusions (BEIs) in a free-ranging, adult, female Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus). The differential diagnoses included ectopic hamartomatous epithelial inclusions, non-Müllerian choristoma, Müllerian choristoma and low-grade metastatic carcinoma/mesothelioma. The most likely diagnosis of such BEIs was multicentric, embolic, reactive mesothelium, as suggested by cytomorphological and immunophenotypical features of the BEIs, the occurrence of focal pleural rupture and the immunophenotype of the pleural mesothelium. The former represents a pathological condition not previously reported in a marine mammal species, rarely described in animals, and relatively infrequently recognized in man.


Dolphins , Epithelium/pathology , Inclusion Bodies/pathology , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Animals , Female
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Sci Rep ; 5: 15909, 2015 Oct 30.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26514564

Different marine mammal species exhibit a wide range of diving behaviour based on their breath-hold diving capabilities. They are classically categorized as long duration, deep-diving and short duration, shallow-diving species. These abilities are likely to be related to the muscle characteristics of each species. Despite the increasing number of publications on muscle profile in different cetacean species, very little information is currently available concerning the characteristics of other muscle components in these species. In this study, we examined skeletal muscle fiber type, fiber size (cross sectional area and lesser diameter), intramuscular substrates, and perimysium-related structures, by retrospective study in 146 stranded cetaceans involving 15 different species. Additionally, we investigated diving profile-specific histological features. Our results suggest that deep diving species have higher amount of intramyocyte lipid droplets, and evidence higher percentage of intramuscular adipose tissue, and larger fibre sizes in this group of animals.


Muscle, Skeletal/anatomy & histology , Whales/physiology , Adipose Tissue/anatomy & histology , Animals , Connective Tissue/anatomy & histology , Female , Immunohistochemistry , Lipid Droplets/chemistry , Lipid Droplets/pathology , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/ultrastructure , Myoglobin/metabolism
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Res Vet Sci ; 97(3): 475-80, 2014 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25458490

Merkel cells (MCs) are specialized skin receptors characterized by their particular location and close association with nerve terminals. They also are cells with a presumptive neuroendocrine function and are considered as part of the diffuse neuroendocrine system. By using commercially available monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies in samples of dog skin, MCs were properly distinguished from other clear cell types in the epidermis. They expressed cytokeratins 7, 8, 20, EpCAM, NSE, CGA, SYN, S100 protein, and NF, presented diverse cytological features and arrangements depending on the location considered, and showed pronounced heterogeneity with markedly different expression and distribution patterns for antibodies used. Anti-CK20 presented as the most reliable and specific antibody for their identification. The present study increases our knowledge of MCs and establishes a basis for future studies of the role(s) of the MCs in diseased tissues of the dog skin, including the cutaneous neuroendocrine (Merkel cell) tumour.


Dogs/anatomy & histology , Dogs/genetics , Gene Expression , Merkel Cells/cytology , Animals , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Epidermal Cells , Female , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Keratins/genetics , Keratins/metabolism , Male , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism
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J Comp Pathol ; 151(2-3): 271-6, 2014.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24925603

Porcine enzootic pneumonia, primarily caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (Mh), is a contagious disease characterized by catarrhal bronchointerstitial pneumonia. Previous studies have evaluated immunohistochemically the distribution of Mh, different cellular populations and cytokines during Mh-induced pneumonia. Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 is overexpressed during inflammatory responses by different cell types in the lung. The aim of this study was to elucidate the possible role of COX-2 in the pathogenesis of porcine enzootic pneumonia. COX-2 protein was detected by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed, paraffin wax-embedded lung tissues from 10 pigs infected experimentally with Mh. Ten pigs were inoculated intranasally with Mh and killed in pairs weekly from 1 to 5 weeks post inoculation. Three Mh-free pigs were taken as controls. Bronchial and bronchiolar epithelial cells, bronchial submucosal glands and a small number of macrophages in the bronchoalveolar exudate expressed COX-2. COX-2 protein was always associated with areas of pneumonia and expression was minimal in lungs from control pigs. These results suggest that COX-2 plays a role in the pathogenesis of Mh-infection.


Cyclooxygenase 2/biosynthesis , Pneumonia of Swine, Mycoplasmal/enzymology , Swine Diseases/enzymology , Animals , Cyclooxygenase 2/analysis , Immunohistochemistry , Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae , Sus scrofa , Swine , Swine Diseases/pathology
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J Comp Pathol ; 150(2-3): 336-40, 2014.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24650893

This report describes the pathological findings in an adult female short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) stranded alive in the Canary Islands. Necropsy examination revealed the presence of a nodular neoplastic growth in the central nervous system (CNS) at the level of the thalamus. Microscopical examination revealed the mass to be a lymphoma and immunohistochemical labelling demonstrated a T-cell origin. No significant lesions were observed in other organs, including lymphoid organs. This is the first report of a primary T-cell lymphoma in the CNS in cetaceans.


Central Nervous System Neoplasms/veterinary , Common Dolphins , Lymphoma, T-Cell/veterinary , Thalamus/pathology , Animals , Central Nervous System Neoplasms/pathology , Female , Lymphoma, T-Cell/pathology
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J Comp Pathol ; 149(2-3): 314-7, 2013.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23651693

We describe two cases of adrenohepatic fusion (AHF) in domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). This condition is defined as the union of hepatic tissue with the adrenal gland with close fusion of the respective parenchymal cells and lack of a fibrous capsule between the two cell populations. AHF is believed to be a congenital anomaly caused by failure of retroperitoneal mesenchyme to stimulate capsule formation, promoting the fusion of the structures. Two male domestic ferrets had a mass adherent to the liver, comprising adrenal gland with areas of fusion between the liver parenchyma and adrenal cortex. There was no evidence of a capsule separating the hepatic and adrenal cell populations. Clinical signs related to either the liver or adrenal gland were not observed, so this was considered to be an incidental finding.


Adrenal Glands/abnormalities , Ferrets , Liver/abnormalities , Animals , Male
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Rev Gastroenterol Mex ; 78(1): 52-4, 2013.
Article Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23375494

The literature reports an annual incidence of 5,900 cases of anal cancer in the developed countries. These involve three different anatomic zones: carcinoma of the anal canal, perianal carcinoma (formerly known as carcinoma of the anal margin, located at a distance of less than 5cm from the anal margin), and carcinoma of the perianal skin (at a distance greater than 5cm from the anal margin). Basal cell carcinoma of the perianal region is an uncommon tumor (0.27% of all diagnosed basal cell carcinomas) that in the majority of cases is treated by resection with disease-free margins. It must be differentiated from the basaloid and epidermoid variants of carcinoma, given that it has good outcome and its spread potential is practically null.


Anus Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoma, Basal Cell/pathology , Anus Neoplasms/surgery , Carcinoma, Basal Cell/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Vet J ; 195(2): 192-9, 2013 Feb.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22819182

CD10 is an important cell marker in the diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and of breast myoepithelial (ME) cells in humans. The objective of this study was to assess the value of CD10 as a marker of canine ME cells using immunohistochemistry on routinely processed normal, dysplastic and neoplastic mammary tissue. Five different CD10 positive cell types were identified on the basis of cell morphology, pattern of immunoreactivity, and on the co-expression of additional cell lineage-specific markers. Type 1 cells were typical fusiform cells with a ME cell phenotype (calponin- and cytokeratin [CK] 14-positive, CK8/18-negative). Type 2 cells were typical or atypical polyhedral cells with a luminal epithelial (LE) cell phenotype (calponin- and CK14-negative, CK8/18-positive). Type 3 cells had a type 1 phenotype with variable morphology, and type 4 were atypical neoplastic cells with a mixed ME/LE phenotype. Type 5 cells were typical fusiform cells with a stromal phenotype. Type 1 cells were considered normal ME cells and were found in all sample types; type 2 cells were considered normal or neoplastic LE cells and were also found in all sample types; types 3 and 4 cells were restricted to tumour samples and to malignant tumours, respectively, and type 5 cells were found in all sample types, although predominantly in neoplastic tissue. The findings indicate that the CD10 antigen is a sensitive (although not specific) marker of canine ME cells in normal, dysplastic and neoplastic mammary tissue. Differences in the distribution and staining intensity of CD10-positive cells suggest a number of potential roles for this protein in the pathogenesis of canine mammary neoplasia.


Biomarkers, Tumor , Dog Diseases/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation/physiology , Neprilysin/metabolism , Adenoma/metabolism , Adenoma/veterinary , Animals , Calcium-Binding Proteins/genetics , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Carcinoma/metabolism , Carcinoma/veterinary , Dog Diseases/genetics , Dogs , Female , Keratin-14/genetics , Keratin-14/metabolism , Mammary Neoplasms, Animal/metabolism , Microfilament Proteins/genetics , Microfilament Proteins/metabolism , Neprilysin/genetics , Staining and Labeling , Calponins
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Vet J ; 196(2): 181-8, 2013 May.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23146174

A group of 51 cetaceans that had been stranded alive on the coasts of the Canary Islands, experienced human capture/rescue interactions and then died, were necropsied over a 12-year period. Of these cetaceans, 25 had haemodynamic lesions indicative of multiorganic vascular shock, degenerative muscle lesions affecting both skeletal and cardiac muscles and myoglobinuric nephrosis typical of capture myopathy (CM). Because macroscopic lesions in muscles and kidneys were not always obvious, a standard protocol was developed where the longissimus dorsi muscle was examined histologically for segmental hypercontraction, contraction band necrosis and segmental muscular degeneration and cardiomyocytes studied for hypereosinophilic wavy fibres, sarcolemmal and perinuclear vacuolation and contraction band necrosis. Light microscopic skeletal and cardiac muscle lesions in all CM animals were confirmed as ante mortem by immunohistochemical assay for myoglobin loss from and fibrinogen entry into affected myofibres. All animals had tubular nephrosis with casts and tubular myoglobin. The oxidative stress-related marker HSP70 was demonstrated immunohistochemically in tubular epithelium. Although the syndrome related to death of live-stranded cetaceans is multifactorial, this study documents that a clinicopathological syndrome comparable to CM of terrestrial wildlife has a role in stranding outcomes.


Cetacea , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Myocardium/pathology , Rhabdomyolysis/veterinary , Animals , Female , Male , Rhabdomyolysis/pathology , Stress, Physiological
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Hernia ; 17(1): 75-9, 2013 Feb.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23180145

PURPOSE: Midline incisional hernia reconstruction by defect closure and reinforcement with either prosthetic or biologic materials has shown to significantly decrease recurrence rates even for complex cases. The purpose of this study is to evaluate outcomes regarding large incisional hernia reconstruction with components separation technique using rectus muscle plication as a reinforcement method. METHODS: Thirteen patients having large midline incisional hernias and either history of abdominal wall contamination or recurrence in the presence of mesh were treated between January 2007 and December 2011 with closure using components separation technique reinforced by rectus muscle plication. RESULTS: Average hernia square was 222 cm(2), and mean follow-up was 24 months. Complications occurred in 6 patients with a mean time to resolution of 59 days. One recurrence was present. CONCLUSIONS: When use of mesh or biologic materials is not desired, rectus muscle plication is a feasible tool as a reinforcement method after large hernia closure with components separation.


Abdominoplasty/methods , Hernia, Ventral/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Rectus Abdominis/surgery , Surgical Wound Infection/etiology , Abdominal Wall/microbiology , Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques/adverse effects , Abdominoplasty/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hernia, Ventral/microbiology , Hernia, Ventral/pathology , Herniorrhaphy/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Seroma/etiology , Surgical Mesh , Surgical Wound Dehiscence/etiology , Young Adult
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Vet J ; 193(1): 152-6, 2012 Jul.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22079146

Skeletal muscle samples were examined post-mortem in 148 cetaceans over a 12-year period. Histological analysis included haematoxylin and eosin (HE) and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining with and without diastase digestion. In addition, histological muscle sections were immunostained for ubiquitin and fast and slow heavy-chain myosin isoforms. PAS-positive, diastase-resistant inclusions were detected in 26 animals from 11 different species. Older cetaceans were preferentially affected. These intrafibre inclusions varied from large aggregates to multiple coarse granules and were typically associated with type II fibres. All diastase-resistant inclusions were positive for ubiquitin. These features resembled those inclusions described as complex polysaccharide in horses. Based on these histological findings and the ubiquitin staining pattern, a morphological diagnosis of complex polysaccharide storage myopathy is proposed.


Dolphins/metabolism , Glycogen Storage Disease/veterinary , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Muscular Diseases/veterinary , Polysaccharides , Whales/metabolism , Age Factors , Amylases/metabolism , Animals , Autopsy/veterinary , Female , Glycogen Storage Disease/diagnosis , Glycogen Storage Disease/metabolism , Glycogen Storage Disease/pathology , Male , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Muscular Diseases/diagnosis , Muscular Diseases/metabolism , Muscular Diseases/pathology , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction/veterinary , Polysaccharides/metabolism , Species Specificity , Ubiquitin/metabolism
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Reprod Domest Anim ; 47(5): e71-4, 2012 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22107033

This short communication reports the clinical, ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in a cat with atresia of the uterine cervix and mucometra. After 6 months of continuous oestrous behaviour, a remarkable abdominal enlargement was observed in a 14-year-old queen. A presumptive diagnosis of mucometra was concluded after the ultrasound evaluation and based on clinical signs and blood analyses. Ovariohysterectomy revealed a notable symmetrical distension (4-5 cm in diameter) of both uterine horns that were filled with fluid (690 ml); microbiological analyses confirmed the aseptic nature of the uterine fluid. Ovarian follicular cysts and cystic subsurface epithelial structures, >1.5 cm in diameter, were present in both ovaries and no corpora lutea were observed. Gross and microscopic evaluation of the uterus confirmed the development of cystic endometrial hyperplasia and the absence of an internal cervical os. The endometrial hyperplasia and mucometra could have developed as a consequence of repeated oestrogenic stimulation.


Cat Diseases , Cervix Uteri/abnormalities , Mucus , Uterine Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cat Diseases/pathology , Cat Diseases/surgery , Cats , Endometrial Hyperplasia/diagnostic imaging , Endometrial Hyperplasia/pathology , Endometrial Hyperplasia/veterinary , Female , Hysterectomy/veterinary , Mucus/diagnostic imaging , Ovarian Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Ovarian Cysts/pathology , Ovarian Cysts/veterinary , Ovariectomy/veterinary , Ultrasonography , Uterine Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Uterine Diseases/pathology
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