Publications by authors named "P J Ginel"

Case Summary: A 13-year-old male castrated domestic shorthair cat presented with a 2-month history of progressive lameness, poor appetite and constipation. Physical examination revealed palpable lesions in muscles of several extremities. Ultrasound examination confirmed the presence of round lesions with a hypo- or anechoic centre within the muscles.

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Finding an effective and well-tolerated treatment for canine idiopathic sebaceous adenitis (ISA) can be challenging. This case report describes an 8-year-old male Rottweiler with ISA successfully treated with a combination of oclacitinib and low doses of prednisolone.

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  • The study utilized volume rendering from CT images to create 3D representations of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in dogs, focusing on bone anatomy, age, and skull type comparisons.
  • Dogs with dolichocephalic and mesaticephalic skulls showed similar TMJ features, while brachycephalic dogs exhibited more irregularities, especially in dogs under one year old.
  • The findings demonstrated that 3D volume-rendered images enhanced understanding of TMJ anatomy and pathology, offering better visualization of both bony structures and adjacent soft tissues.
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An approximately one-year-old intact male domestic short hair cat was presented with plantigrade stance and dorsally duplicated paw pads in all limbs covered by hyperkeratotic material. True nails were rudimentary and located between the dorsal and ventral digital pads. Histologically, the biopsied duplicated dorsal paw pad was completely developed (paw pad choristoma).

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The sensitivity of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test to detect Cushing's Syndrome (CS) using a depot formulation needs to be evaluated. The aims of this study were to propose a reference interval (RI) for cortisol values 1-hour after administration of a low-dose of depot ACTH in healthy dogs, and to evaluate the sensitivity of this test to detect CS, differentiating among types of CS based on ultrasound findings. Forty-one healthy dogs (20 males, 21 females) were prospectively included.

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