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July 2023
The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Contralateral Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture in Medium-to-Large (≥15kg) Breed Dogs 8 Years of Age or Older
The risk decreases as animals age.
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A mismatch of planning and achieved tibial plateau angle in cranial closing wedge surgery: An in silico and clinical evaluation of 100 cases
Ostectomy distalization exacerbated under-correction.
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Partial Parasagittal Patellectomy in Dogs: A Retrospective Case Series of 19 Dogs
Long-term outcome appears to be good to excellent with a low rate of complication.
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Short-term outcomes for surgical correction of feline medial patellar luxations via semi-cylindrical recession trochleoplasty
SCRT with soft tissue reconstruction as an acceptable option for surgical correction of MPLs.
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Isolated fracture of the talus with asymptomatic contralateral talar fissure in two dogs
Unrecognised pathological processes of the talus could predispose to the development of fractures.
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Medial versus lateral transcondylar screw placement for canine humeral intracondylar fissures: A randomized clinical trial
We recommend placing transcondylar screws from medial to lateral.
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Caudal pole meniscectomy through an arthroscopic caudomedial portal in dogs: A cadaveric study
A caudomedial portal may be considered for CPM in selected cases.
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Medial patellar luxation grade IV according to the Singleton system can be classified into skeletally immature and skeletally matured types
In Singleton's classification, dogs classified as grade IV can be categorized into 2 groups.
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Do owner-reported changes in mobility reflect measures of activity, pain and degenerative joint disease in cats?
Nested case-control study was to compare cats with and without early owner-reported mobility changes.
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Characterization of FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) Grades for Hip Dysplasia in Five Dog Breeds
There were specific alterations which could be caused by the different morphologies, aptitudes and abilities of each breed.
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