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Evaluation of ligament fibroblast viability in ruptured cranial cruciate ligament of dogs

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2003
Abstract Objective—To determine fibroblast viability, assess development of apoptosis, and evaluate tissue hypoxia via histochemical, in-situ hybridization, or immunohistochemical staining in ruptured and intact cranial cruciate ligaments (CCLs) of dogs.
Kei, Hayashi   +6 more
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Extended long-term radiographic and functional comparison of tibial plateau leveling osteotomy vs tibial tuberosity advancement for cranial cruciate ligament rupture in the dog.

Veterinary surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To report extended long-term outcomes of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture treated by tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) or tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA). STUDY DESIGN Retrospective clinical cohort study.
E. V. Moore, R. Weeren, M. Paek
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Nitric oxide metabolite production in the cranial cruciate ligament, synovial membrane, and articular cartilage of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2000
Abstract Objective—To measure concentrations of nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite-nitrate [NOt]) in cartilage, synovial membrane, and cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in dogs and evaluate associations with osteoarthritis in dogs with CCL rupture.
Spreng, D   +6 more
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Femorotibial kinematics in dogs treated with tibial plateau leveling osteotomy for cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency: An in vivo fluoroscopic analysis during walking.

Veterinary surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To determine the ability of tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) to address abnormal femorotibial kinematics caused by cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture during walking in dogs. STUDY DESIGN Prospective, clinical.
S. Tinga   +7 more
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Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease in Dogs: Biology versus Biomechanics

Veterinary Surgery, 2010
The stifle joint of dogs is an organ comprised of multiple tissue types that must work in concert to maintain joint health and function. Cruciate disease in dogs is caused by a spectrum of causal and risk factors that result in a final common pathway of abnormal biomechanics and abnormal biology causing osteoarthritis, or organ failure, of the stifle ...
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Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Janna M. Johnson, Ann L. Johnson
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Referral nursing – cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2012
Inside the knee joint are two major ligaments: the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) and the caudal cruciate ligament (CaCL).
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Caudal Cruciate Ligament Damage in Dogs with Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture

Veterinary Surgery, 2010
Julia P. Sumner   +2 more
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Cranial cruciate ligament rupture

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1997
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