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Prevalence of intestinal parasites in animal hosts and potential implications to animal and human health in Edo, Nigeria

Inegbenosun CU, Isaac C, Anika FU, Aihebholoria OP

Background: Intestinal parasites in livestock cause huge economic setbacks. Moreover, these parasites can threaten human health when also present in companion animals. Objectives: The study examined the prevalence and burden of...
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Retrospective study of 23 dogs with meningoencephalomyelitis of unknown etiology

Kim JH, Koo Y, Yun T, Chae Y, Lee D, Cha S, Kim J, Kim H, Yang MP, Kang BT

This study aimed to identify prognostic factors and describe the treatment outcomes of multidrug therapy in dogs with meningoencephalomyelitis of unknown etiology (MUE). A total of 23 dogs diagnosed with...
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In vitro and in vivo analyses of the biocompatibility of sintered TCP-HA composite screws

Sun YG, Lim MS, Kim YJ, Choi JI

Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP), which is a β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HA) composite, is used mainly as a bone graft material. However, it has recently been used for orthopedic,...
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Vicarious excretion of contrast medium to small intestine in a dog with Toxocara canis infection

Park S, Ahn JO, Chung J, Lee K, Park I, Choi S

A male mixed-breed dog of unknown age was presented with a history of bloody diarrhea and cachexia. Toxocara canis in vomitus was identified by a parasitologist. Hematology revealed low hematocrit,...
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Primary copper-associated chronic hepatitis without copper metabolism domain containing 1 mutation in a Dalmatian: a case report

Yun S, Lee D, Oh J, Chae Y, Yun T, Koo Y, Yang MP, Kang BT, Kim H

A 12-year-old intact male Dalmatian dog presented hyporexia and vomiting for 1 week. Blood analysis revealed increased liver enzyme activity. Histopathological examination of the liver confirmed chronic hepatitis with fibrosis...
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Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis in a Border Collie: a case report

Seo M, Koo Y, Choi D, Kim S, Yun T, Chae Y, Lee D, Kim H, Yang MP, Kim S, Kang BT

A 2-year-old spayed female Border Collie presented with visual deficits and behavioral changes. Neurological examination revealed bilateral menace response deficit with a normal pupil light reflex. Cerebral cortical thinning, cerebral...
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Clinical features and management of snake bites in 70 dogs in Korea

Kim D, Kim S, Kim JK, Lim JH, Choi G, Bae S, Kwon YS, Jang M

Background: Snakebites remain a devastating and life-threatening environmental hazard. While the management of snakebites has been well described in humans, few clinical data and guidelines exist for dogs, especially in Korea. Objectives:...
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Sodium nitroprusside on acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema in dogs: case reports

Han M, Kim Y, Jeong Y, Ahn JO, Chung JY

This study reports the efficacy of the vasodilator sodium nitroprusside (SNP), for treatment of acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema in dogs. For this study, the patients were divided into the SNP...
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A study for the development and validation of a dog owner’s parenting behavior scale

Shim HM, Park H, Han JS, Lee D

With the increasing population of companion dogs, the social cost derived from their behavioral problems is increasing. Therefore, it is important to understand the environment to provide experience for dogs...
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Hydrogen sulfide protects from acute kidney injury via attenuating inflammation activated by necroptosis in dogs

Wang S, Liu X, Liu Y

Background: The treatment of acute kidney injury (AKI), a common disease in dogs, is limited. Therefore, an effective method to prevent AKI in veterinary clinics is particularly crucial. Objectives: Hydrogen sulfide...
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Computed tomographic assessment of retrograde urohydropropulsion in male dogs and prediction of stone composition using Hounsfield unit in dogs and cats

Bruwier A, Godart B, Gatel L, Leperlier D, Bedu AS

Background: Persistent uroliths after a cystotomy in dogs are a common cause of surgical failure. Objectives: This study examined the following: the success rate of retrograde urohydropropulsion in male dogs using...
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Laryngeal silicone stent as a treatment option for laryngeal paralysis in dogs: a preliminary study of 6 cases

Théron ML, Lahuerta-Smith T

Background: Laryngeal paralysis is a common idiopathic degenerative neurological disease in older medium-to-large breed dogs, with surgical correction of the obstruction being the treatment of choice. Objectives: This study evaluated the...
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Anaphylactic reaction after subcutaneous vitamin K1 injection in dogs: an experimental study and case report

Yoon JY, Lee D, Yun T, Koo Y, Chae Y, Kang JH, Kang BT, Yang MP, Kim H

Vitamin K1 (VK1 ) has been widely used as a coumarin antagonist and for the treatment of hemorrhagic disease in veterinary practice. However, the potential mechanism of adverse reaction after...
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Splenic smooth muscle tumors in 7 dogs: case reports

Yim SJ, Kim N, Kim JH, Jung JY

We describe 7 cases of splenic smooth muscle tumors in dogs. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis revealed that 6 cases were diagnosed as splenic leiomyosarcoma and 1 case as leiomyoma. All...
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Pseudohyperkalemia after total splenectomy in a dog: a case report

Moon CH, Lee JH, Jeong YJ, Kwon YS, Lee HB, Kim DH, Jeong SM

A 16-year-old, 7.4 kg, castrated male Cocker Spaniel presenting anorexia and weight loss was referred due to a splenic mass, and total splenectomy was performed to resolve clinical signs. Following...
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Age group analysis of patients with dog bite injuries who visited a single regional emergency medical center and factors affecting wound infections

Kang DH, Choi JY, Choi WS, Jang JH, Cho JS, Hyun SY

Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze by age group the characteristics of patients with dog bite injuries, as well as determine which factors were associated with wound...
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Effects of orthopedic postoperative rehabilitation treatments in dogs

Kang HM, Nahm SS

Rehabilitation treatments after orthopedic surgery promote postoperative healing in humans. In veterinary medicine, there is increased interest in rehabilitation treatments because they are potentially beneficial to animals in the post-operation...
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Surgical outcomes in dogs with tracheal collapse treated with a novel crossand-hook braided endoluminal stent

Uemura A, Ozai Y, Hamabe L, Yoshida T, Tanaka R

Background: Stenting is an effective treatment option for tracheal collapse in dogs. Crossbraided tracheal stents are currently the norm in veterinary medicine, but cross-and-hook braided stents have recently been adopted...
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CD4+/CD8+ Ratio and Growth Differentiation Factor 8 Levels in Peripheral Blood of Large Canine Males Are Useful Parameters to Build an Age Prediction Model

Lee HJ, Hong SJ, Kim SS, Kwon YY, Choi BH, Choi KM, Sheen SH, Lee MJ, Hwang SY, Park K, Joo Y, Song H, Lee CK

Purpose: To build an age prediction model, we measured CD4+ and CD8+ cells, and humoral components in canine peripheral blood. Materials and Methods: Large Belgian Malinois (BGM) and German Shepherd Dog...
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Assessment of prognostic factors in dogs with mammary gland tumors: 60 cases (2014-2020)

Moon CH, Kim DH, Yun SH, Lee HB, Jeong SM

Canine mammary gland tumors are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Approximately half of all mammary tumors are malignant, and there is a risk of metastasis, which is...
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