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Malasseziosis dan otitis eksterna bersamaan pada seekor pug senior
Dermatitis is a common skin disorder in dogs, caused by a variety of factors including fungi, ectoparasites, bacteria, and metabolic diseases. This case report describes a 7-year-old male pug with dermatitis associated with Malassezia infection and ...
Adiari, Ni Made Santi Rahayu +2 more
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Objectives To report the clinicopathological findings, treatment and outcomes of Pugs diagnosed with protein‐losing enteropathy using VetCompass primary care clinical data in the UK and to determine if referral or any specific treatments for protein‐losing enteropathy were associated with outcome. Materials and Methods Retrospective VetCompass study of
A. Kathrani +3 more
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Bacteria mainly cause the infections commonly seen in our country. Urinary, wound, surgical, throat, and ear infections are the common types of infections among Bangladeshi people. The bacterial isolates E.
Fahmina Mahmud +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pet dogs with naturally occurring cancers provide valuable models for comparative oncology and pathology tumour registries offer a powerful resource for onco‐epidemiological research. Here, we analysed the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET) pathology‐based tumour registry (PTR), one of the largest veterinary tumour ...
José Rodríguez +9 more
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Concurrent unilateral inguinal cryptorchidism and irreducible inguinal hernia in a pug
Cryptorchidism is a common congenital anomaly in dogs, defined as the failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum. It is more frequent in small breeds and may predispose to abnormalities such as an inguinal hernia due to delayed closure of ...
Ozbek, Fatma Gorucu, Koc, Yusuf
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ABSTRACT Background Targeted antimicrobial therapy for canine otitis externa (OE) represents an opportunity for antimicrobial stewardship. Fosmidomycin selectively inhibits the non‐mevalonate pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis utilised by canine‐adapted, and not human‐adapted, staphylococci.
Lindsey E. Citron +6 more
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Congenital vertebral malformations (CVMs) are common in brachycephalic dogs such as the pug, and are often considered incidental findings. However, specific CVMs have been suggested to be associated with neurological deficits in pugs.
Hultin Jäderlund, Karin, +4 more
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A case of ectopic hepatocellular carcinoma around the common bile duct in a dog. [PDF]
A 10-year-old, male neutered pug dog with a history of gallstones was found to have a mass near the caudate lobe of the liver upon ultrasound examination. The mass was red to dark red, multinodular, measuring 3 × 3 × 4 cm and not continuous to the liver.
Saito E +8 more
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Central Vestibular Disease in a Pug Breed Dog Secondary to Ehrlichia canis Infection
Canine ehrlichiosis, caused predominantly by Ehrlichia canis and transmitted by Rhipicephalus sanguineus, is a globally distributed tick-borne disease with diverse clinical manifestations ranging from acute to chronic systemic illness.
Kadam, Rahul Ganpatrao +6 more
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La théorie des matrices et des étymons en berbère ou nouvelle hiérarchisation du lexique
International audienceIt is traditionally assumed that the Berber lexis conforms to a root-schemestructure. Our aim is to show that it is possible to go beyond the notion of root,and that Berber words are built on deeper phonetico-semantic relations, on ...
Lux, Cécile
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