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Objective To describe Australian practices and attitudes regarding equine analgesia. Study Design Cross‐sectional anonymous, voluntary survey of Australian veterinarians treating equine patients. Methods Australian veterinarians in equine or mixed practices completed a six‐section, 60‐question survey between November 2019 to August 2020.
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Early screening for somatic alterations in localized prostate cancer could help predict biochemical recurrence risk and optimize salvage therapy selection. ABSTRACT The clinical significance of comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) has been established in metastatic castration‐resistant prostate cancer (PC).
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Survival after spinal surgery for metastases in men with castration-sensitive vs castration-resistant prostate cancer: a nationwide register-based study. [PDF]
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Transcriptomic regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis by GnRH immunization in Xizang sheep. [PDF]
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Vaccination against GnRH as a prelude to surgical castration of horses
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021Abstract Background Surgical castration is one of the most frequently performed surgeries in horses and is associated with various post‐surgical complications ranging in severity. Objectives We investigated the ...
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Surgical castration, coercion and ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013John McMillan's detailed ethical analysis concerning the use of surgical castration of sex offenders in the Czech Republic and Germany is mainly devoted to considerations of coercion.1 This is not surprising. When castration is offered as an option to offenders and, at the same time, constitutes the only means by which these offenders are likely to be ...
Jesper, Ryberg, Thomas S, Petersen
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Consumer attitudes towards castration of piglets and alternatives to surgical castration
Research in Veterinary Science, 2011From three in-depth focus group studies and an internet based study concerning consumers attitudes towards surgical castration of piglets and alternatives, it can be concluded that Norwegian consumers are content with the current practice of castration using local anaesthesia.
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