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Abstract Background In horses, cats and dogs, the opioid butorphanol has been proven effective in management of visceral pain and for peri‐ and postoperative pain relief. The aim of this study was to evaluate physiological responses and indicators of noxious stimuli when adding butorphanol to xylazine for sedation of bull calves during surgical ...
Axel Sannö +3 more
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How Safe Are Oxygen-Ozone Therapy Procedures for Spine Disc Herniation? The SIOOT Protocols for Treating Spine Disorders. [PDF]
Franzini M +12 more
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Effect of ‘combing’ on intramuscular sedation in pigs in a clinical setting—A randomised trial
Abstract Background Pigs pose distinct challenges to the anaesthetist due to their temperament, the limitations of manual restraint and species‐specific anatomical features. Despite the importance of minimising stress during clinical procedures, gentle handling techniques tailored for pigs in a clinical setting have yet to be clearly described or ...
Kaitlynn C. Ban +5 more
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Neuromusculoskeletal ultrasound examination in Nicolau syndrome
PM&R, EarlyView.
Beytullah Yazar +3 more
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Abstract Background Amoxicillin‒clavulanic acid (AMC) is one of the most frequently used antibiotics in small animal practice, and reports on adverse reactions are scarce. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of immediate allergic adverse reactions to intravenous (IV) AMC in conscious dogs. Methods The medical records of a
Leonel Frutuoso, Anna Threlfall
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The Elias University Hospital Approach: A Visual Guide to Ultrasound-Guided Botulinum Toxin Injection in Spasticity, Part IV-Distal Lower Limb Muscles. [PDF]
Popescu MN +3 more
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Intramuscular ketamine — Repeated injections [PDF]
openaire +2 more sources
Dissociation of stimulatory effects of cortocotrophin on adrenal corticosterone and protein synthesis following hypophysectomy [PDF]
Kluge, F., Scriba, Peter Christian
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Abstract Background Laparoscopic intrauterine artificial insemination (Lap‐AI) is used in sheep genetic improvement programmes. However, the lambing rate (LR) (i.e., the proportion of inseminated ewes that lamb) following Lap‐AI is variable. Previously, one small UK study investigated factors associated with LR, but it did not adjust for dependencies ...
Mike J. Glover +2 more
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