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Autor:
Thomas Flegel, Anja Neumann, Anna-Lena Holst, Olivia Kretzschmann, Shenja Loderstedt, Carina Tästensen, Sarah Gutmann, Josephine Dietzel, Lisa Franziska Becker, Theresa Kalliwoda, Vivian Weiß, Madlene Kowarik, Irene Christine Böttcher, Christian Martin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 11 (2024)
IntroductionClinical reasoning in veterinary medicine is often based on clinicians’ personal experience in combination with information derived from publications describing cohorts of patients. Studies on the use of scientific methods for patient i
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https://doaj.org/article/2faddf8f7e134c43b1ef236ec996eaae
Autor:
Gerhard Oechtering, Florian Salger, Thomas Flegel, Luisa Ziegler, Irene Christine Böttcher, Peter Böttcher
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Surgery. 43:581-588
OBJECTIVE To determine neurologic outcome and factors influencing outcome after thoracolumbar partial lateral corpectomy (PLC) in dogs with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) causing ventral spinal cord compression. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case se
Autor:
Katrin Truar, Gerhard Oechtering, Irene Christine Böttcher, Peter Böttcher, Thomas Flegel, Eberhard Ludewig
Publikováno v:
Veterinary surgery : VS. 42(4)
Objective To (1) evaluate pre- and postoperative cervical spinal cord compression (SCC) in the context of uncomplicated ventral slot (VS) decompression using computed tomographic (CT) myelography and (2) report reliability of a semiquantitative SCC s
Autor:
Florian, Salger, Luisa, Ziegler, Irene Christine, Böttcher, Gerhard, Oechtering, Peter, Böttcher, Thomas, Flegel
Publikováno v:
Veterinary surgery : VS. 43(5)
To determine neurologic outcome and factors influencing outcome after thoracolumbar partial lateral corpectomy (PLC) in dogs with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) causing ventral spinal cord compression.Retrospective case series.Dogs with IVDD (n =
Publikováno v:
Journal of feline medicine and surgery. 10(3)
A 7-year-old, female spayed, domestic shorthair cat was presented for ambulatory paraparesis. No trauma history was reported. Myelography and subsequent computed tomography revealed multiple ventrally located extradural spinal cord compressive lesion