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Ganglioglioma in the Thalamus of a Puppy.
A solitary brain mass of a 4-month-old miniature dachshund showing seizure-like neurological signs was examined histopathologically. At necropsy a white tumor mass, replacing the thalamus, approximately 1.5 cm in diameter, was found. There was cystic space filled with yellowish pale fluid in the central area of the tumor mass.
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki +7 more
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Factors Associated with Puppy Training Class Attendance
Attending puppy training classes may help to improve the human–dog relationship and the overall behaviour and trainability of the dog, yet class attendance and the structure and content of classes are not well known. This study aimed to describe the size
Emma L. Buckland +5 more
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Lead intoxication in a puppy - a case report
Lead intoxication in a puppy is described. The puppy was submitted to surgical procedure for suspicion of acute abdominal pain. Diagnosis was established on the basis of the presence of eroded lead weights in stomach, biochemical and hematological blood ...
E. Srebočan +5 more
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Changes in Renal Resistive Index Values in Healthy Puppies during the First Months of Life
The purpose of this study is to establish renal resistive index (RRI) of normal kidneys in puppies aged from newborn to 20 weeks of age and to determine the age at which RRI reaches adult dog values.
Amalia Agut +2 more
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Knowledge of UK Residents About Importing Puppies from EU Countries
The number of puppies imported to the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) is increasing, as are concerns about the legality, welfare and potential disease risks associated with their trade. This study aimed to use an online survey to collect
Zoe Belshaw, Rowena M. A. Packer
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Campylobacter species are widely distributed pathogens; however, data on its epidemiology in puppies remain scanty, especially in Kenya. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Nairobi Metropolitan Region to determine molecular prevalence and ...
Sharon N. Mbindyo +7 more
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Suspected clinical toxoplasmosis in a 12-week-old puppy in Singapore
Background Toxoplasma gondii is traditionally known as a parasite of felids, with possible infection in intermediate hosts such as dogs and humans, and thus a disease of public health significance.
Audrey Chen +8 more
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RX Puppis is a southern symbiotic star (R.A. 08h12m 28s.2, Dec. −41°33'18“ B1950). For almost a century it has been seen to have had a violent history at optical wavelengths. In 1974 it was discovered, at 5 GHz, to be a weak radio source. Shortly after, its radio spectrum was found to be of the optically thin type, having approximately the same flux ...
Alan E. Wright, David A. Allen
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Limited data are available on the causes of hydrops fetalis in dogs. Congenital heart defects may be an important contributing factor. Standard autopsy often fails to provide a comprehensive and accurate diagnosis on very small hearts.
Olga Szaluś-Jordanow +13 more
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A newborn German Shepherd breed male puppy was presented with the complaint that some organs were formed outside the chest and abdomen. The rhythmic movements of the swelling under the chest pointed out the heart and the swelling under the abdomen was ...
Emsal Sinem Ozdemir–Salci +1 more
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