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Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 39:218-222
Percutaneous gastrostomy tubes were placed non-endoscopically in 31 cats and 10 dogs using either a rigid insertion tube (n = 13) or an Eld gastrostomy tube applicator (n = 28). Tubes were placed successfully in 38 of the 41 animals and the consequen
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition. 96(2)
The incidence of canine obesity appears to be increasing dramatically and understanding factors impacting the amount of food pet owners provide their dogs may improve weight management. Human research has shown the size of food bowls, plates and uten
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 30:2797-2800
Scedosporium inflatum Malloch et Salkin was found to cause osteomyelitis in a 6-year-old spayed female beagle. The previously healthy dog suddenly developed right-forelimb lameness. Bony changes consisting of proliferation with some lysis were noted
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 2(1)
Urolithiasis is a common cause of lower urinary tract disease in dogs. Diet influences urine composition, and dietary change is often incorporated into medical management of uroliths. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of four d
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 21(4)
L-Asparaginase (Elspar(a)), is an Escherichia coli-derived enzyme that depletes lymphoma cells of asparagine, inhibiting protein synthesis and resulting in cell death. The single agent response rate in cats with lymphoma and impact of L-asparaginase
Autor:
S L, Sanderson, C A, Osborne, J P, Lulich, J W, Bartges, M E, Pierpont, P N, Ogburn, L A, Koehler, L L, Swanson, K A, Bird, L K, Ulrich
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 15(2)
Five client owned dogs with cystinuria were diagnosed with carnitine and taurine deficiency while participating in a clinical trial that used dietary management of their urolithiasis. Stored 24-hour urine samples collected from the cystinuric dogs be
Autor:
C A, Osborne, J P, Lulich, D J, Polzin, T A, Allen, J M, Kruger, J W, Bartges, L A, Koehler, L K, Ulrich, K A, Bird, L L, Swanson
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice. 29(1)
Two types of canine struvite uroliths have been recognized: infection-induced struvite is the most common type; sterile struvite is uncommonly recognized. Infection-induced struvite is most commonly associated with urease-producing staphylococcal UTI
Autor:
J W, Bartges, C A, Osborne, J P, Lulich, J M, Kruger, S L, Sanderson, L A, Koehler, L K, Ulrich
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice. 29(1)
Etiopathologic factors predisposing to urate lithogenesis in Dalmatian and non-Dalmatian dogs represent diverse pathologic and/or physiologic processes involving purine nucleotide and ammonia synthesis, biodegradation, and excretion. Predisposing fac
Autor:
C A, Osborne, S L, Sanderson, J P, Lulich, J W, Bartges, L K, Ulrich, L A, Koehler, K A, Bird, L L, Swanson
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice. 29(1)
Cystine uroliths are a sequela to cystinuria, an inherited renal tubular defect in reabsorption of cystine and some other amino acids. At the Minnesota Urolith Center, 67 breeds of dogs were identified, including English Bulldogs, Dachshunds, Mastiff
Publikováno v:
American journal of veterinary research. 58(11)
To determine whether the "spot" method of determining fractional excretion (FE) of electrolytes in cats is accurate.5 clinically normal young adult female cats.Cats were acclimated to metabolism cages, and 2 consecutive 72-hour collections of urine w