7 results match your criteria: "Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH)[Affiliation]"
Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol
January 2025
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Research Group, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the stiffness and cyclic fatigue of locking compression plate constructs from three manufacturers, DePuy Synthes (DPS), Knight Benedikt (KB), and Provet Veterinary Instrumentation (Vi), under cyclic torsion.
Methods: The constructs of DPS, KB, and Vi were assembled by fixing a 10-hole 3.5-mm stainless steel locking compression plate 1 mm away from a validated bone model with a fracture gap of 47 mm.
Can J Vet Res
October 2023
Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), Level 1/1 Richardson Pl, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia.
A 6-month-old, intact female, French bulldog was presented to the Emergency Department for evaluation of vomiting and diarrhea over the preceding week which had not responded to supportive medical therapy. Imaging studies identified an incarcerated para-esophageal hernia with peritoneal effusion and gas consistent with gastrointestinal perforation. Following stabilization, the dog underwent an exploratory laparotomy which confirmed an incarcerated hiatal hernia and gastric perforation.
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September 2023
Surgical and Orthopaedic Research Laboratories (SORL), UNSW Sydney, Price of Wales Clinical School, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the interfragmentary compressive force and area of compression generated by cortical screws inserted as either a lag screw or position screw in simulated lateral humeral condylar fractures.
Study Design: biomechanical study.
Materials And Methods: Thirteen pairs of cadaveric humeri from skeletally mature Merinos with simulated lateral humeral condylar fractures were used.
BMC Vet Res
November 2022
University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Evelyn Williams Building B10, 65 Parramatta Road, Camperdown, New South Wales, 2050, Australia.
Background: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is a malignant mesenchymal neoplasm described in humans, dogs, and cats. A hallmark of diagnosis for GISTs is positive immunohistochemical labelling with c-Kit (CD117). The differentiation of GIST from other mesenchymal neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract is pivotal to allow for initiation of appropriate treatment.
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July 2021
Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, 2006, New South Wales, Australia.
(syn. ) is a zoonotic trichuroid nematode parasite of dogs, cats and wild carnivores with a global distribution. The main reservoir species in Europe is the red fox, where it has been detected in up to 97% of animals surveyed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Small Anim Pract
January 2022
Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), 2 Bounty Close, Tuggerah, NSW, 2259, Australia.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to characterise the response rate and toxicity profile of cyclophosphamide and prednisolone given to dogs with newly diagnosed, chemotherapy naïve, B cell multicentric lymphoma.
Materials And Methods: Dogs with diagnosed with B cell lymphoma naïve to chemotherapy treatment were prospectively identified at the author's institution (2017 to 2021) and given cyclophosphamide as their initial chemotherapeutic agent in combination with prednisolone with owner's consent. Signalment, laboratory findings, stage, treatment response and toxicity were recorded.
Vet Comp Oncol
March 2018
Department of Oncology, Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), North Ryde, Australia.
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the use of a lomustine (CCNU), vincristine, procarbazine and prednisolone (LOPP) protocol used for treatment of chemotherapy naive T-cell lymphoma patients and to describe the response rate, toxicity and disease-free interval compared historically to CHOP chemotherapy.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective case study of 31 dogs with naïve T-cell lymphoma treated with a lomustine (CCNU), vincristine, procarbazine and prednisolone (LOPP) protocol.
Results: Thirty-one dogs with T cell lymphoma were treated.