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Paget's disease of bone and unvaccinated dogs
Bone, 1996The etiology of Paget's disease is unknown, but several observations suggest a viral cause. Since canine distemper virus is among those proposed to be a causal agent, we investigated the hypothesis that dog ownership may increase the risk of Paget's disease of bone by means of a case control study.
S A, Khan +5 more
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Threat of imported diseases to UK dogs
Veterinary Record, 2016IT gives us no pleasure to say that the recent report of four cases of canine babesiosis from Essex (one of them fatal) is not a surprise ( VR , February 13, 2016, vol 178, p 172; March 5, 2016, vol 178, p 243). Since 2000 when quarantine regulations were changed and the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) introduced, there has been a huge increase in the number ...
Alexander J, Trees, Anthony, Ridge
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Zoonotic skin diseases of dogs and cats
Animal Health Research Reviews, 2003Although there are over 250 zoonotic diseases, only 30-40 of them involve dogs and cats. Transmission of zoonotic infections occurs via bites, scratches or touch; exposure to saliva, urine or feces; inhalation of particles or infectious aerosols; contact with a transport or intermediate host (e.g.
Karen A. Moriello, Karen A. Moriello
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Infectious Neuromuscular Diseases of Dogs and Cats
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2009Neuromuscular diseases are disorders that affect peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction, or muscle. Inflammatory diseases of the neuromuscular system can be further classified as infectious or noninfectious (presumed immune-mediated) diseases. The purpose of this article is to describe the more commonly reported infectious diseases that affect the ...
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Effect of Desmopresssin in Normal Dogs and Dogs with von Willebrand's Disease
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 1989SummaryDesmopressin acetate (DDAVPR), a synthetic analogue of vasopressin, was slowly administered intravenously to 12 healthy dogs of various breeds and 10 Doberman Pinschers with mild‐to‐moderate type I von Willebrand's disease at a dose of 0.3, 1.0 and 3.0 μg/kg body weight. Plasma von Willebrand factor: antigen was measured by an electroimmunoassay
U, Giger, W J, Dodds
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Diseases of the nictitating membrane of the dog
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1978ABSTRACTThe clinical signs and treatment of the following conditions of the nictitating membrane are described–prominence of the nictitating membrane due to various causes, injuries and foreign bodies, conjunctivitis, plasma cell infiltration, disorders of the nictitans gland, neoplasia, and deformity of the cartilage. The surgical removal of the third
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Diagnosis of spinal disease in dogs
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1989ABSTRACTDiagnosing spinal conditions in dogs requires an ability to conduct and interpret a neurological examination and a knowledge of ancillary diagnostic tests. This paper discusses the approach to the dog in which spinal disease is suspected, the performance of the neurological examination, and the diagnostic aids available.
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Diagnosis of periodontal disease in dogs
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2009B, Arzi, F J M, Verstraete
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