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      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicDogsHumans
Objective— To review surgical techniques and postoperative complications associated with correction of patellar luxation in dogs.Study design— Retrospective study.Animals— Dogs (n=109) with patellar luxation (n=131).Methods— Medical... more
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      Treatment OutcomeDogsFemaleAnimals
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      VeterinaryDogsAnimalsOrthopedics
Nine stifle arthrodeses in eight dogs were reviewed retrospectively to evaluate use of the limb, each dog's comfort, complications, and factors that may have influenced the final outcome. Ability to use the limb after unilateral fusion... more
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      Treatment OutcomeVeterinaryDogsFemale
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      SurgeryCase StudiesAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
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      Treatment OutcomeVeterinaryAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
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      Chronic DiseaseFemaleAnimalsMale
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      MicrobiologyTreatment OutcomeAnterior Cruciate LigamentTIME
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      Skeletal muscle biologyTendon and Ligament injuriesDogsFemale
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      UltrasoundCatsAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
Spondyloarthropathy was observed in 25 (2.8%) of 895 preserved canid museum specimens and was catalogued by species. The associated skeletal alterations in canids are indistinguishable grossly and physiologically from those in humans with... more
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      ZoologySpineCarnivoraOsteoarthritis
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      VeterinaryAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogsTibia
The radiographic technique and radiographic and sonographic findings in two green iguanas with egg retention and peritonitis are described. Neither radiography nor ultrasound provided for identification of free eggs within the coelomic... more
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      UltrasoundCatsAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
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      Anterior Cruciate LigamentDogsAnimalsArthroscopy
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      Treatment OutcomeDogsFemaleAnimals
The objective of this study was to determine the immediate postoperative effect of 2 corrective operations for cranial cruciate ligament (CCL)-deficient stifle by evaluating 3-dimensional (3-D) stifle kinematics. Ten hindlimbs from... more
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      Anterior Cruciate LigamentDogsTibiaAnimals
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      Treatment OutcomeAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogsTibia
The canine knee is morphologically similar to the human knee and thus dogs have been used in experimental models to study human knee pathology. To date, there is limited data of normal canine 3D knee kinematics during daily activities.... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicDogsAnimals
The present study was conducted on 101 animals suffering from thoracoabdominal disorders; out of which twenty seven animals (twenty six buffaloes and one cow) were diagnosed with diaphragmatic hernia based on clinical signs,radiography,... more
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinaryBiological SciencesProspective studies
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingMRIAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
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      PainDexamethasoneChronic DiseaseAnimals
Objective— To report arthroscopic diagnosis and treatment of synovial hemangioma in a dog.Study Design— Case report.Animal— Standard Poodle (8-year-old neutered male).Methods— A soft tissue density mass observed radiographically in the... more
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      DogsAnimalsMaleVeterinary Surgery
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      AnimalsBehavioral Animal ModelsClinical SciencesGoats
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      Anterior Cruciate LigamentDogsTibiaFemale
Computed tomography (CT) is an effective diagnostic modality for three-dimensional imaging of bone structures, including the geometry of their defects. The aim of the study was to create and optimize 3D geometrical and real plastic models... more
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      Computed TomographyTissue EngineeringGeometric ModellingComputer Aided Design
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      FemaleAnimalsMaleArthroscopy
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      Tendon and Ligament injuriesElasticityAnimalsOrthopedics
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      Treatment OutcomeDogsTibiaFemale
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      Animal ProductionDogsFemaleAnimals
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      Biomedical EngineeringDogsNitric oxideAnimals
Objective— To evaluate the effect of tibial plateau leveling on the biomechanics of the canine stifle.Study Design— Analysis of a 3-dimensional (3-D) anatomically accurate theoretical model of the canine stifle.Methods— A 3-D, 3-segment... more
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      MathematicsAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogsTibia
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      Treatment OutcomeVeterinaryAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogs
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      EngineeringRoboticsGaitSheep
The mechanisms linking obesity and osteoarthritis (OA) are not fully understood and have been generally attributed to increased weight, rather than metabolic or inflammatory factors. Here, we examined the influence of fatty acids,... more
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      ImmunologyObesityWound HealingOsteoarthritis
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      Animal ProductionDogsFemaleAnimals
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      Biomedical EngineeringHumansKneeSheep
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      Biomedical EngineeringWound HealingOrthopaedicAnterior Cruciate Ligament
To report major postoperative complications in 1613 dogs with tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA). Retrospective case series. Dogs (n = 1613) with cranial cruciate ligament deficiency treated with TTA. Medical records of TTAs performed... more
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      MedicineAnterior Cruciate LigamentDogsFemale
The purpose of this in vivo study was to analyze the short-term tissue response of joint capsule to monopolar radiofrequency energy and to compare the effects of five power settings at 65°C on heat distribution in joint capsule. In 12... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringInflammationMedicine
The objective of this study was to use an ovine stifle joint model to assess the impact of combined transection of the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments on three-dimensional (3D) joint motion serially over 20 weeks after... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicMedicineAnterior Cruciate Ligament
Recent developments in optical clearing and microscopy technology have enabled the imaging of intact tissues at the millimeter scale to characterize cells via fluorescence labeling. While these techniques have facilitated the... more
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopyImmunohistochemistryTransmission Electron MicroscopyConfocal Microscopy
This study was designed to determine the ability of tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) to eliminate cranial tibial translation (CTT) through a loaded range of motion. Twenty-four large-breed canine cadaver limbs were compared. Each... more
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      DogsTibiaAnimalsCadaver
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      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicCellular mechanotransductionFemale
Although ovine stifle models are commonly used to study osteoarthritis, meniscal pathology and cruciate ligament injuries and repair, there is little information about the anatomy of the joint or techniques for synovial injections. The... more
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      Biological SciencesHumansKneeAnimals
To investigate whether West Highland white terriers exhibit significant variation in the position of the medial fabella compared to both small and large breed dogs. Criteria for the normal location of the medial fabella on a caudocranial... more
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      Anterior Cruciate LigamentDogsFemaleAnimals
We aimed to identify common mistakes made when radiographing yearling sale horses. Radiographic examinations from repositories at eight yearling sales held in Australia in 2003 were assessed by one of four veterinary radiology... more
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      VeterinaryAnimalsHorsesArtifacts
Articular cartilage (AC) morphology is an important metric for characterizing degeneration. We propose a novel morphologic analysis using mesh parameterization, enabling the use of surface roughness and thickness metrics to characterize... more
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      TibiaFemurAnimalsClinical Sciences
Liposome encapsulation of opioids by using an ammonium-sulfate-gradient loading technique significantly slows the release time of the drug. This study evaluated the duration of analgesia in a rodent model of monoarthritis after epidural... more
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      PainBiological SciencesAnimalsSpinal Cord
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      Clinical TrialOsteoarthritisDogsAnimals
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      RheumatologyImmunologyCalciumCrystallization