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Clinical signs and outcome of dogs treated medically for degenerative lumbosacral stenosis

Clinical signs and outcome of dogs treated medically for degenerative lumbosacral stenosis

... as signs of pain, amount of activity, lameness, paresis, incontinence, and self- ...static clinical signs attributable to DLSS, a quality of life grade < 5, a change to surgical treatment after ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Canine Degenerative Lumbosacral Stenosis: Prevalence, Impact And Management Strategies&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Canine Degenerative Lumbosacral Stenosis: Prevalence, Impact And Management Strategies</p>

... reduced clinical signs in 30/38 dogs (79%), with 20 dogs consid- ered by their owners to be free of signs at a median follow- up of 48 ...operational dogs will ...working ... See full document

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Clinical presentation and outcome of dogs treated medically or surgically for thoracolumbar intervertebral disc protrusion

Clinical presentation and outcome of dogs treated medically or surgically for thoracolumbar intervertebral disc protrusion

... from dogs receiving medical treatment. Surgically managed dogs were not ...deceased dogs could not be contacted, and as all dogs had died by the time of evaluation, long term follow up data ... See full document

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Spinal Arachnoid Diverticula: Outcome in 96 Medically or Surgically Treated Dogs

Spinal Arachnoid Diverticula: Outcome in 96 Medically or Surgically Treated Dogs

... of dogs with a diagnosis of SAD between January 2000 and March 2012 were retrospec- tively ...The dogs were diagnosed with SAD at the Centre of Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, England (n = 41); ... See full document

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Is Robenacoxib Superior to Meloxicam in Improving Patient Comfort in Dogs Diagnosed With a Degenerative Joint Process?

Is Robenacoxib Superior to Meloxicam in Improving Patient Comfort in Dogs Diagnosed With a Degenerative Joint Process?

... of clinical efficacy to be made between ...eight dogs in the ...the clinical setting and so would not suitably address the clinical ...the clinical question posed. Given the prevalence ... See full document

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Lever reduction using polyaxial screw and rod fixation system for the treatment of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis with spinal stenosis: technique and clinical outcome

Lever reduction using polyaxial screw and rod fixation system for the treatment of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis with spinal stenosis: technique and clinical outcome

... lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis have not been adequately ...for degenerative lumbar spine disease ...with degenerative lum- bar spondylolisthesis ... See full document

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Canine Myiasis and Its Causal Agents in Northeastern Iran

Canine Myiasis and Its Causal Agents in Northeastern Iran

... Myiasis is a common disease of animals and rarely humans in Iran and other parts of the world (2, 10, 12). Veterinarians and medical staffs usually treat submitted cases without attention to myiasis-producing fly ... See full document

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Clinical signs, imaging findings, and outcome in twelve cats with internal ophthalmoparesis/ophthalmoplegia

Clinical signs, imaging findings, and outcome in twelve cats with internal ophthalmoparesis/ophthalmoplegia

... Clinical signs, imaging findings and outcome in twelve cats with internal1. ophthalmoparesis/ophthalmoplegia2[r] ... See full document

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Clinical Severity Score System in Dogs with Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease

Clinical Severity Score System in Dogs with Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease

... a clinical scoring system of the patients’ disease ...which dogs are more likely to die of their DMVD, and also which are unlikely to do ...thorough clinical evaluation of cases before undertaking ... See full document

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Follow up score, change score or percentage change score for determining clinical important outcome following surgery? An observational study from the Norwegian registry for Spine surgery evaluating patient reported outcome measures in lumbar spinal steno

Follow up score, change score or percentage change score for determining clinical important outcome following surgery? An observational study from the Norwegian registry for Spine surgery evaluating patient reported outcome measures in lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis

... spinal degenerative disorders is basically determined by reduction of pain and improvement of ...In clinical studies, treatment effects are most commonly assessed by patient reported outcome measures ... See full document

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Evaluation of Rickettsia japonica Pathogenesis and Reservoir Potential in Dogs by Experimental Inoculation and Epidemiologic Survey

Evaluation of Rickettsia japonica Pathogenesis and Reservoir Potential in Dogs by Experimental Inoculation and Epidemiologic Survey

... in dogs. Five 6-month-old male beagle dogs weighing between 8 and 11 kg were provided by a commercial ...monitored clinical signs, food con- sumption, and rectal temperatures on a daily ... See full document

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Changes in leukocyte counts, lymphocyte subpopulations and the mRNA expression of selected cytokines in the peripheral blood of dogs with atopic dermatitis

Changes in leukocyte counts, lymphocyte subpopulations and the mRNA expression of selected cytokines in the peripheral blood of dogs with atopic dermatitis

... in dogs in association with CAD in peripheral blood has often been de- scribed (Sinke et ...of dogs with severe clinical signs of disease, whereas mainly stress seems to be the cause of their ... See full document

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A comprehensive pathological survey of duodenal biopsies from dogs with diet-responsive chronic enteropathy

A comprehensive pathological survey of duodenal biopsies from dogs with diet-responsive chronic enteropathy

... Twenty dogs completed the study, comprising 5 Labrador Retrievers (25% of the study cohort), 2 Staf- fordshire Bull Terriers (10%), 2 Boxers (10%) and a single German Shepherd Dog (GSD), West Highland White ... See full document

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Epidemiological, pathological and metabolomic characterisation of an acquired myopathy of dogs in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University,

Epidemiological, pathological and metabolomic characterisation of an acquired myopathy of dogs in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

... semi-wild lethargic pig from a property with a history of ‘Go Slow’ myopathy in dogs. ........................................................................................................................ 107 ... See full document

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Calcification of the Intervertebral Discs and Curvature of the Radius and Ulna: A Radiographic Survey of Finnish Miniature Dachshunds

Calcification of the Intervertebral Discs and Curvature of the Radius and Ulna: A Radiographic Survey of Finnish Miniature Dachshunds

... that dogs with only one calcification might be at a lesser risk of getting clinical signs of ...that dogs with many calcifications are at a greater risk of get- ting clinical IDD than ... See full document

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Neurological signs in 23 dogs with suspected rostral cerebellar ischaemic stroke

Neurological signs in 23 dogs with suspected rostral cerebellar ischaemic stroke

... of clinical signs to MR exam was 1 day. In all dogs, a single cerebellar infarct was ...no signs of occlusive disease or vascular ...10 dogs with unremarkable ... See full document

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Interstitial pneumonia and pulmonary hypertension associated with suspected ehrlichiosis in a dog

Interstitial pneumonia and pulmonary hypertension associated with suspected ehrlichiosis in a dog

... Furthermore, an important possible factor that might have contributed to the hypoxemia and PH in this dog is pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) [31]. PTE can occur as complicating sequelae in patients with PH or can be the ... See full document

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Immunoblot analysis of immunoglobulin G response to the Lyme disease agent (Borrelia burgdorferi) in experimentally and naturally exposed dogs

Immunoblot analysis of immunoglobulin G response to the Lyme disease agent (Borrelia burgdorferi) in experimentally and naturally exposed dogs

... Positive serum samples from dogs without clinical signs were obtained when serologic surveys were performed on dogs from North Carolina four dogs, Maryland six dogs, and Wisconsin three [r] ... See full document

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Degenerative myelopathy in dogs

Degenerative myelopathy in dogs

... Microscopic lesions of the nerve’s tissue are content of wide spine demyelization, with higher lesions concentration in the thoracic-lumbar part of the spine. In the more affected regions, there is a reduced number of ... See full document

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Lumbosacral stenosis in Labrador retriever military working dogs – an exomic exploratory study

Lumbosacral stenosis in Labrador retriever military working dogs – an exomic exploratory study

... for clinical diag- nosis of canine LS [27, ...canine lumbosacral canal that can lead to narrowing of the vertebral canal/intervertebral foramen (based on CT observations in surgically confirmed cases of LS) ... See full document

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