Acierno, M M Raj, K Giger, U
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The blood group system DEA 1 is a continuum from negative to strongly positive antigen expression. Previously typed DEA 1.2+ appears to be DEA 1+. These findings further the understanding of the DEA 1 system and suggest that all alleles within the DEA 1 system have a similarly based epitope recognized by the monoclonal antibody.
Galgano, M Spalla, I Callegari, C Patruno, M Auriemma, E Zanna, G Ferro, S Zini, E
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Wesselowski, S Borgarelli, M Bello, N M Abbott, J
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This study shows evidence of diagnostic disagreement between LA : Ao and LA Vol/BW for assessment of LAE. LA Vol/BW may be superior to LA : Ao for identification of mild LAE.
Strage, E M Lewitt, M S Hanson, J M Olsson, U Norrvik, F Lilliehöök, I Holst, B S Fall, T
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We showed that GH was strongly associated with insulin resistance in older Swedish Elkhounds during diestrus.
Clare, S Hartmann, F A Jooss, M Bachar, E Wong, Y Y Trepanier, L A Viviano, K R
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We did not identify a difference in cure rates between short-duration sulfonamide and long-duration beta-lactam treatments in female dogs with uncomplicated cystitis. Long-term cure rates in both treatment groups were low. In some female dogs, "uncomplicated" bacterial cystitis may be more complicated than previously recognized.
Hilderbran, A C Breuhaus, B A Refsal, K R
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Thyroid hormones decrease in horses with systemic disease. TT3 decreases first, followed by TT4 and fT4D. TSH fails to increase proportionally to the changes in THs, indicating hypothalamic-pituitary axis dysregulation. NSAIDs, corticosteroids, heparin, and fasting have less effect on THs compared with disease severity.
Gonçalves, R Volk, H Smith, P M Penderis, J Garosi, L MacKillop, E de Stefani, A Cherubini, G McConnell, J F
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Previous literature has mainly associated CCA with adipsia and only 12 of 15 dogs in the current series demonstrated this abnormality. There are different degrees of the malformation but in 10 dogs the rostral portion of the CC is most severely affected. Fourteen dogs have simultaneous fusion of the midline structures rostral to the CC; this region...
Klainbart, S Kelmer, E Vidmayer, B Bdolah-Abram, T Segev, G Aroch, I
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ΔGlu and %ΔGlu are accurate, readily available, diagnostic markers of acute ATE in paralyzed cats and dogs.
Smets, P Daminet, S Wess, G
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The upper limit for ESVI exceeds the previously suggested cut-off of 30 mL/m² for detection of systolic dysfunction. The reference intervals generated in this study should be useful clinically in the assessment of LV size and function in Boxer dogs.
Merveille, A-C Battaille, G Billen, F Deleuze, S Fredholm, M Thomas, A Clercx, C Lequarré, A-S
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CCDC39 mutation is dispersed in a worldwide population and is responsible for PCD in this breed. Genetic testing might enable control of this disease.