This study describes a case of a dog with a lacerated penile tear treated with partial penectomy followed by successful semen collections for artificial insemination. A 1.5-year-old Jack Russel Terrier with normal libido, genital organs and semen, had a penile laceration after copulation. The dog underwent a partial penectomy without orchiectomy, thus preserving the possibility of semen collection. Semen was successfully collected at 45 and 53 days after surgery, and it was used for artificial insemination of two bitches, one of which became pregnant. Therefore, this report demonstrated that semen may be collected from dogs with partial penectomy for artificial insemination, this technique has the potential to preserve fertility of dogs with penile lesions that require penectomy.
Cancer treatment is always improving with new techniques and drugs, applied in a process with rigorous medical analysis. One way to analyze medical outcomes is to test a new drug in one group and placebos in another. In this article, we used a database with the results of a new drug for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. After processing the database, we apply the Triadic Formal Concept approach to extract triadic rules, implications, and conditions that are used to identify correlations throughout the medical sessions. Our study shows that triadic analysis can help scientists perform clinical analyzes efficiently by looking at patient history data.
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