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Ultrasound-guided cranial multifidus cervicis plane block in dogs: a cadaveric study. [PDF]
Cañón Pérez A +6 more
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Prevalence of peripheral dental caries and diastemata in horses fed high‐carbohydrate diets
Summary Background Peripheral dental caries and diastemata impair equine oral health. Diets rich in soluble carbohydrates are suspected risk factors, but few studies have assessed their impact. In Brazil, sugarcane is widely used as a forage source due to its availability and low cost.
S. L. Paredes +6 more
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Minilaparotomy-assisted approach for fetoscopic myelomeningocele closure. [PDF]
Holste K +5 more
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Summary Gastroduodenal ulcer disease with secondary stricture formation of the proximal duodenum and portal gas accumulation is described in a neonatal foal. Conventional diagnostics were performed to reach a diagnosis, including gastroscopy, ultrasonography and positive contrast radiography. In addition, a post‐mortem CT was acquired with the contrast
R. F. Dash +3 more
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Enhancing Caudal Analgesia in Children: A Narrative Review of Clonidine and Dexmedetomidine as Adjuvants. [PDF]
Vaswani A +4 more
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An Evaluation of Caudal Anesthesia
Seog Hyun Jung +2 more
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Long‐term outcome of a non‐reducible congenital atlanto‐occipital subluxation in a warmblood foal
Summary An 11‐day‐old warmblood colt was referred to the Large Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Copenhagen, for further investigation of a stiff neck and lateral deviation of the poll, with suspicion of a congenital cervical vertebral abnormality.
D. M. T. Adler +3 more
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Evaluation of an ultrasound-guided cranial gluteal nerve block in combination with the lumbosacral trunk using a parasacral approach in cadavers and living dogs. [PDF]
Onishi K, Shimizu M, Izuka T.
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Summary Melanomas are among the most frequent neoplasms in grey horses. Deep perirectal melanomas, however, are uncommon and challenging to excise due to their proximity to the peritoneal reflection. This report describes the successful standing removal of a large (16 × 8 × 6 cm) perirectal melanoma firmly adherent to the dorsal rectal wall in a 19 ...
R. Becker, C. Koch, M. de Preux
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