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Odontoma compuesto asociado a canino permanente inferior incluido [PDF]
The most prevalence odontogenic tumor is odontoma. Frequently odontomas are associated with a permanent impacted tooth, interfering with normal tooth eruption. Compound odontoma is a comparatively common odontogenic tumor, which may associate with an included canine.
Simón Sánchez, Efigenia +3 more
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Transmigración del canino inferior incluido: Presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura [PDF]
La retención, es decir, la no erupción de un diente permanente más allá de un año después de la edad normal de erupción, es relativamente poco frecuente si exceptuamos el caso de los terceros molares y los caninos superiores. La transmigración se define como el fenómeno en el cual un diente incluido no erupcionado traspasa en más de la mitad de su ...
Torres Lagares, Daniel +4 more
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Background – In clinical practice, the diagnosis of otitis externa (OE) normally is based on otoscopic examination and cytological findings, followed by empirical treatment with topic drugs. Biofilm‐producing bacteria are frequently present in OE, even if its presence is often underdiagnosed. Hypothesis/Objectives – The primary aim of this study was to
Luca Luciani +6 more
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Background – Canine flank alopecia (CFA) is characterized by seasonally recurring noninflammatory, occasionally hyperpigmented alopecia predominantly in the thoracolumbar area. Previous studies suggest that reduced production of endogenous melatonin may play a role in the pathogenesis of this condition, and placebo‐controlled studies on the efficacy of
Millie U. M. Y. Verschuuren +4 more
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Efficacy of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy in atopic dogs: A retrospective study of 664 cases
Background –Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is an allergic skin disease affecting approximately 10% of dogs. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is currently the only treatment option able to induce tolerance to the causative allergens. Objective – To retrospectively establish the efficacy of AIT in atopic dogs.
Evelien E. M. Fennis +6 more
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Onset and duration of action of lokivetmab in a canine model of IL‐31 induced pruritus
Onset of antipruritic action of lokivetmab in dogs. Laboratory‐bred beagle dogs were dosed subcutaneously with either placebo or lokivetmab at 2.0 mg/kg on Day (D) 0. Approximately 2.5 h post‐dosing, pruritus was induced using canine interleukin (IL)‐31. Animals were observed for pruritic behaviours for a total of 2 h (3–5 h post‐treatment with placebo
Timothy J. Fleck +6 more
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La presencia de un diente retenido es muy común en niños, excluyendo las terceras molares son los más frecuentemente impactados. Comúnmente la mayoría de estos dientes son expuestos quirúrgicamente siguiendo su orientación ortodóntica dentro de la arcada
Luciano Soldevilla Galarza +2 more
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Los dientes caninos presentan una alta frecuencia de inclusión, ocupando el segundo lugar después de los terceros molares, su permanencia en la arcada dental es importante por las diversas funciones que cumple en la cavidad bucal, permitiendo ...
E. T. Tovío Martínez +3 more
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Serum concentrations of IL‐31 in dogs with nonpruritic mast cell tumours or lymphoma
Background The aim of this study was to compare serum interleukin (IL)‐31 concentrations in dogs with lymphoma and mast cell tumours (MCT) without pruritus to those of healthy dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To determine if IL‐31 plays a role in tumour pathogenesis and if IL‐31 could be a biological marker for disease progression.
Nataliia Ignatenko +8 more
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Background It has been demonstrated recently that immunoglobulin (Ig)E specific for cross‐reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD) is present in the serum of allergen‐sensitized dogs and cats, and that these CCD‐specific antibodies might confound serological testing. Hypothesis/Objective The objective was to document the prevalence of CCD detectable in
Kenneth W. Lee +3 more
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