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Acute non-ambulatory tetraparesis with absence of the dens in two large breed dogs: case reports with a radiographic study of relatives

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Figure 1 Lateral (A) and ventrodorsal (B) radiographs of the cranial cervical vertebrae of dog 1
Figure 2 Macro- and microscopic findings, left panel from dog 1, and right panel from dog 2
Figure 3 Oblique lateral (A) and ventrodorsal open-mouth (B) radiographs of the cranial cervical vertebrae of dog 2

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