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Author: dr.antedr.ante
Date: Sep 17, 2008 03:26
Please review my site: http://my.longurl.net
It is site for url redirection where you can put your own ad (web site
ad or affiliate link) at the top of the redirected url page.
Can you review my site and tell me your opinion.
Thanks
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Author: John CorlissJohn Corliss
Date: Jul 9, 2008 05:38
Steve Marshall wrote:
> How does this sound?
Like spam.
Can anybody decipher this spammer's header info to find out who he's
posting this stuff through? Obviously, it's not newsfeeds.com (look at
the path and the message ID). Besides, I filed a complaint with
newsfeeds.com yesterday and they haven't gotten back to me yet.
I'm thinking that this garbage is being posted through t-online:
http://www.t-online.de/c/00/00/04/46.html
I also know that the website being promoted in the spam is hosted
through Ecommerce:
http://www.ecommerce.com/
and that they have an email address for complaining about abuse here:
abuse@ ecommerce.com
(don't use your main email address to complain to them though.)
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Author: Dr. Jitendra AgrawalDr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: Jun 3, 2008 05:45
The patients with PSC (or other sclerotic biliary disorders) scar
their biliary tree, this results in a permanent loss of function with
limited ability for regeneration. Once the serum bilirubin starts to
rise, a seemingly irreversible, medically untreatable disorder is
present and liver transplantation is the only viable, long-term
alternative. Different options of treatment modalities have been
discussed on:
http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/
Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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Author: Dr. Jitendra AgrawalDr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: May 27, 2008 08:04
The majority of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis are
asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis, although some may have advanced
disease. The disease should be considered in patients with
inflammatory bowel disease who have otherwise unexplained abnormal
liver biochemical tests, particularly an elevation in serum alkaline
phosphatase. A review of clinical manifestation, diagnosis and
differential diagnosis has been discussed on:
http://surgerysearch.blogspot.com/
Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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Author: Dr. Jitendra AgrawalDr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: May 22, 2008 06:44
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic disease
of the liver and bile ducts that is frequently progressive and can
lead to end-stage liver disease. The disease is characterized by
progressive inflammation, fibrosis, and stricturing of the
intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. In the first part,
epidemiology, classification and etiology has been discussed on:
http://surgerysearch.blogspot.com/
Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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Author: Dr. Jitendra AgrawalDr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: May 11, 2008 11:46
Stress ulcers are mucosal erosions which primarily occur in the
stomach, but can also be found in the distal esophagus or duodenum.
They can develop within hours of a trauma or the onset of a critical
illness. Critically ill patients who bleed from these lesions have a
five-fold increase in mortality compared with patients who do not
bleed. Discussion about prophylaxis of stress ulceration in intensive
care unit patients has been posted on:
http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/
Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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Author: Josef.AlibertiJosef.Aliberti
Date: May 9, 2008 20:21
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We attach them, then we and so on cater Elizabeth and Ibraheem's better adviser.
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Author: Dr. Jitendra AgrawalDr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: May 7, 2008 12:39
Mirizzi’s syndrome is caused by an impacted gallstone in the cystic
duct or the neck of the gallbladder that compresses the adjacent bile
duct and results in complete or partial obstruction of the common
hepatic bile duct. It is often not recognized pre-operatively, which
can lead to significant morbidity and biliary injury. A review of the
ailment has been posted on:
http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/
Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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