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Differentiation between dogs with thrombosis and normal dogs using the overall hemostasis potential assay 下载免费PDF全文
Anna L. Dengate BVSc BMedSc Marie‐Christine Morel‐Kopp PhD Julia A. Beatty PhD BVetMed BSc Vanessa Barrs BVSc MVetClinStud Jody A. Braddock BVSc MVetClinStud Richard K. Churcher BVSc Bethany J. Wilson BVSc PhD Christopher M. Ward BMedSc MBChB PhD 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2016,26(3):446-452
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J. DAVID FOWLER DVM MVSC CRAIG W. MILLER DVM MVSC DiplomateACVs VAUGHAN BOWEN MBChB FRCS GEOFFREY H. JOHNSTON MD FRCS 《Veterinary surgery : VS》1987,16(6):446-450
Skin defects on the distal extremities of six dogs were reconstructed with free vascular cutaneous transfers by microvascular anastomosis. The donor flaps were based on the superficial cervical artery and vein. In five of the dogs, bone was exposed and skin was lost from half of the circumference of the limb. Two had infected fractures with sequestra and three had acute shearing injuries. The sixth dog had sensory denervation of the left antebrachium and a carpal acral lick granuloma. Before surgery, the patency of potential recipient vessels was confirmed with arteriography in five dogs and an ultrasonic doppler in one dog. Microvascular technique was used to reestablish circulation to the flaps after they were transferred to the recipient site. Total ischemic time of the flaps averaged 100 minutes. All flaps survived. Successful reconstruction of the cutaneous defects was achieved in these six cases. 相似文献
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Lessons Learned on a Wilderness Medicine “Teaching Weekend” 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
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HYDROMYELIA IN THE DOG 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Robert M. Kirberger BVSc MMedVet Linda S. Jacobson BVSc MMedVet Jeremy V. Davies BVetMed PhD DVR Jean Engela MBChB MMed 《Veterinary radiology & ultrasound》1997,38(1):30-38
Hydromyelia is a dilation of the spinal cord central canal. In man this may be due to congenital malformations such as Dandy-Walker syndrome and Chiari malformations or may be acquired as result of infection, trauma or neoplasia. In dogs hydromyelia may be accidentally diagnosed during routine cisterna magna myelography. Hydromyelia, and its possible etiology, may be confirmed by means of computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Three dogs with hydromyelia due to differing etiologies are described. 相似文献
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