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ABSTRACT Spontaneous canine prostate cancer (PC) is widely considered a pertinent clinical model for the human disease. While over 95% of PC in men are adenocarcinomas, arising from prostatic glandular epithelium, it is increasingly recognised that many canine PC are of urothelial origin, arising within the prostatic urethra or ducts, or through ...
Rachael Thomas+7 more
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Full-House Arthroscopic Treatment of Snapping Scapula Syndrome: Bursectomy, Levator Scapulae Release, and Partial Scapulectomy. [PDF]
Gomez G+3 more
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1. The functional radiography of shoulder : ≪Scapula 45°view≫
T Yamato+3 more
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Bilateral Painful Snapping Scapula - A Case Report - [PDF]
Sung-Ryong Shin+5 more
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Osteomorphological differences in the appendicular skeleton of Antidorcas marsupialis (Zimmerman, 1780) and Antidorcas bondi (Cooke & Wells, 1951) (Mammalia, Bovidae) with notes on the osteometry of Antidorcas bondi [PDF]
Peters, Joris, Plug, I.
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Abstract Objectives To describe a surgical stabilization technique and immediate postoperative care for traumatic lateral shoulder luxation in a dog as well as report long‐term clinical outcome. Animals One dog. Study design Case report. Methods Following failed closed reduction, the surgical stabilization of traumatic, acute, lateral shoulder luxation
Maria Podsiedlik, Loïc M. Déjardin
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A Geometric Morphometric Study of Scapular Ontogeny in Modern Humans. [PDF]
Noble E, Hawks J.
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Gluteus Medius and Scapula Muscle Activations in Youth Baseball Pitchers
G. Oliver, W. Weimar, H. Plummer
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Outcomes of 243 dogs with traumatic fractures treated with the I‐Loc interlocking nail
Abstract Objective To describe clinical application and outcomes following stabilization of traumatic long‐bone fractures in dogs using an I‐Loc angle stable interlocking nail (AS‐ILN). Study design Retrospective study. Sample population A total of 243 client‐owned dogs.
Karen Lisette Perry, Rachel Wesslen
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