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Navigating rare terrain: successful management of subscapular and deltoid hematomas via the dorsal scapular approach. [PDF]
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HIF-2<i>α</i>, not angiogenesis, as the therapeutic target in osteoarthritis: A hypothesis. [PDF]
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Comparison of Outcomes Between Two-Screw Proximal Femoral Nail and Halifax Femoral Nail in Elderly Patients With Intertrochanteric Fractures. [PDF]
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Evolution of the ilizarov technique: A scoping review of improvement. [PDF]
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Patient Perceptions of Palliative Care in Surgery: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2002
Although many aspects of canine care do cross over to the feline patient, the adage "cats are not small dogs" holds more true today than ever. The area of feline orthopedics is no different. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with the more common feline orthopedic problems.
John C, Chandler, Brian S, Beale
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Although many aspects of canine care do cross over to the feline patient, the adage "cats are not small dogs" holds more true today than ever. The area of feline orthopedics is no different. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with the more common feline orthopedic problems.
John C, Chandler, Brian S, Beale
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
Orthopedic conditions requiring surgical intervention and correction frequently occur in the ferret patient. Elbow luxations and long bone fractures are among the most common syndromes affecting the ferret patient, which often presents in an emergency setting.
Tracey K, Ritzman, David, Knapp
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Orthopedic conditions requiring surgical intervention and correction frequently occur in the ferret patient. Elbow luxations and long bone fractures are among the most common syndromes affecting the ferret patient, which often presents in an emergency setting.
Tracey K, Ritzman, David, Knapp
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