7 results match your criteria: "Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire AniCura Aquivet[Affiliation]"

Background: Several tests are available to diagnose naturally-occurring Cushing's syndrome in dogs but there is a paucity of information on how primary care veterinarians (PCVs) use or interpret them.

Objectives: Determine how PCVs from selected European countries diagnose Cushing's syndrome in dogs.

Methods: Cross-sectional survey study assessing testing protocols used by PCVs for screening and differentiation of Cushing's syndrome.

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Background: The occurrence of cataracts in rabbits is a common reason for consultation in veterinary ophthalmology.

Case Description: A 6-year-old female Lop rabbit () was referred with a 3-month history of bilateral cataracts. The owner noted that the rabbit was frequently bumping into obstacles.

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Background: Compared to humans, colorectal polyps are relatively rare in dogs. Epidemiological and prognostic data remain accordingly sparse, although they could help veterinary clinicians in the management of these cases.

Objectives: To report the epidemiological data of dogs with colorectal polyps and identify factors associated with recurrence and survival.

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Background: Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) is a cause of decreased vision after canine cataract surgery. PCO can appear in the months following surgery but can also be present at the time of surgery.

Aims: To describe the intraoperative management of marked axial PCO during canine cataract surgery through a retrospective case series study of six cases.

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Objectives:  This study aims to report complications and long-term outcomes of combined tibial plateau leveling osteotomy and tibial tuberosity transposition (TPLO-TTT) for treatment of concurrent cranial cruciate ligament rupture and medial patellar luxation (MPL).

Study Design:  This is a retrospective study. Dogs that underwent TPLO-TTT for treatment of combined cranial cruciate ligament rupture and grade III or IV MPL were included.

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Complications and long-term clinical outcomes for 15 dogs surgically treated for traumatic craniodorsal hip luxation by prosthetic capsule replacement (PCR) with a prosthetic ligament were retrospectively reviewed. A PCR technique with capsulorrhaphy was performed in all dogs using acetabular screws with washers and a femoral tunnel as anchor points for the polyester prosthetic ligament. A non-weight-bearing sling was not placed.

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Diagnosis of canine spontaneous hypoadrenocorticism.

Canine Med Genet

May 2022

University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Hypoadrenocorticism is characterized by a reduction in mineralocorticoid and/or glucocorticoid production by the adrenal glands. Several subtypes have been described with different clinical and clinicopathological consequences. Most affected dogs have vague and non-specific signs that precede an eventual life-threatening crisis.

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