Surgical Stabilization of Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament in Cattle
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Correction: McCartney et al. Retrospective Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of a Cageless Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Technique in Small-Breed Dogs. <i>Animals</i> 2026, <i>16</i>, 1212. [PDF]
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Concurrent caudal cruciate and medial collateral ligament repair using a single Mini TightRope (Arthrex) fixation in a cat. [PDF]
Thompson B, Mak K, Guthrie J.
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Evaluation of meniscal and articular cartilage lesions in femoral and tibial condyles in dogs without cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency: cadaveric study. [PDF]
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Retrospective Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of a Cageless Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Technique in Small-Breed Dogs. [PDF]
McCartney W +5 more
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The role of adipokines in canine cranial cruciate ligament rupture.
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Surgical correction of rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament in the dog.
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Genetic basis of cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) in dogs
Cranial Cruciate Ligament rupture (CCLR) is one of the most common forms of lameness in dogs and is analogous to rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in humans, for which it can serve as a model. As there is a strong breed-related predisposition to CCLR in dogs, a study was undertaken to consider putative genetic components in susceptible dog ...
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Stromelysin Activity in Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture
SummaryThe goal of our study was to compare values of stromelysin activity in stifle joint tissues, from dogs with osteoarthritis, secondary to naturally acquired cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture and from a control population.Twenty four dogs (CCL group) with osteoarthritis (OA), secondary to CCL rupture, were evaluated.
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