Mueller, M.; Lang, J.; Schawalder, P.; Rytz, U.
Bern Univ. (Switzerland)1989
Bern Univ. (Switzerland)1989
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[en] Key words: celiotomy, gastrointestinal foreign body, gastrotomy
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Coeliotomie bei der Landschildkroete: Mittel der Wahl bei Dystokie (Legenot) und gastrointestinalem Fremdkoerper
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ARN: CH19900008954; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde (Print); ISSN 0036-7281; ; v. 131(8); p. 485-493
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[en] An Italian greyhound was presented three times during a two-year period for dental prophylaxis due to periodontal disease. Clinical examination revealed lesions on several teeth. Radiographs revealed extensive resorptive root lesions. On histological examination, the presence of odontoclasts and signs of boney remodeling of the roots confirmed the resorptive nature of the lesions. Given the extent of the lesions, and poor prognosis with conservative treatment alone, teeth affected by the most severe resorption were extracted at each visit using a flap technique combined with alveolar vestibular osteotomy. Dental resorptive lesions are rarely detected in the dog but may be more frequent than previously thought. The routine use of dental radiographs can be used to reveal these lesions in the dog
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Résorptions dentaires multiples chez un lévrier italien
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ARN: CH2011000223; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde (Print); ISSN 0036-7281; ; v. 153(6); p. 281-286
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[en] More than 30% (21 of 65) of German Shepherd dogs with clinical signs of cauda equina compression had radiographic and pathologic abnormalities compatible with osteochondrosis of the sacral endplate. Most of these dogs had a defect in the dorsal part of the sacral endplate and a detached bone fragment in the vertebral canal. Similar lesions were also found in growing and young adult dogs without clinical signs. The dogs with clinical signs of cauda equina compression also had severe degenerative disc disease with protrusion of the lumbosacral disc and compression of the cauda equina, suggesting that the signs of cauda equina compression more likely were related to the secondary degenerative changes (disc protrusions) rather than the primary disease. Clinically normal German Shepherds with sacral osteochondrosis usually were younger than 18 months, the dogs with cauda equina compression and sacral osteochondrosis older than 18 months (mean age 4.8 years). On the average, these dogs were two years younger as compared to dogs with cauda equina compression without sacral osteochondrosis. Male dogs are more often affected than females (5:1). There is a breed predisposition: in dogs other than German Shepherds, osteochondrosis of the sacral endplate seems to be extremely rare
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Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound; ISSN 1058-8183; ; v. 33(2); p. 69-76
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[en] This article questions the stagnation of breeding results by hip dysplasia screening and its current etiology. The ''Coxa Valga Antetorta'', anteversion of the hip joint and ''soft tissue displasia'' are discussed besides a multitude of primary diseases leading to growth deformities and other diseases in the hip. Ectopic primary causes like malformation of the spine leading to a secondary ''dysplatic'' osteoarthritis of the hip (functional secondary dysplasia) are also discussed in this article. Recent and very promising breeding strategies (estimation of the breeding value) in the battle against hip dysplasia are presented. Biochemical, immunological and structural aspects are presented as a not totally utopic perspecitive. Molecular genetic markers for hip dysplasia will offer in the near future a possibility to detect carriers ct the disease by a blood sample ion before clinical manifestation
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Die Hüftgelenksdysplasie im Umfeld von sekundären Einflüssen und ektopischen Ursachen: Konstruktiv-kritische Gedanken zur HD-Diagnostik und zu den heutzutage gängigen züchterischen Massnahmen
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Kleintier-Praxis; ISSN 0023-2076; ; v. 41(9); p. 625-638
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