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Neurological signs and MRI findings in 12 dogs with multiple myeloma (2019)
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Wyatt, S. E., De Risio, L., Driver, C. J., José-López, R., Pivetta, M., & Beltran, E. (2019). Neurological signs and MRI findings in 12 dogs with multiple myeloma. https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.12759

Vertebral lesions and associated neurological signs occur in dogs with multiple myeloma, however, veterinary literature describing MRI findings is currently lacking. The objective of this multicenter, retrospective, case series study was to describe... Read More about Neurological signs and MRI findings in 12 dogs with multiple myeloma.

Detecting false-positive disease references in veterinary clinical notes without manual annotations (2019)
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Kennedy, N., Brodbelt, D. C., Church, D. B., & O'Neill, D. G. (2019). Detecting false-positive disease references in veterinary clinical notes without manual annotations. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-019-0108-y

Clinicians often include references to diseases in clinical notes, which have not been diagnosed in their patients. For some diseases terms, the majority of disease references written in the patient notes may not refer to true disease diagnosis. Thes... Read More about Detecting false-positive disease references in veterinary clinical notes without manual annotations.

Cine balanced fast field echo magnetic resonance imaging of canine spinal arachnoid diverticulae pulsation (2019)
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Shivapour, S. K., Volk, H. A., Watts, V., & De Decker, S. (2019). Cine balanced fast field echo magnetic resonance imaging of canine spinal arachnoid diverticulae pulsation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.04.014

Canine spinal arachnoid diverticulae (SAD) are characterised by focal cerebrospinal fluid dilatations within the subarachnoid space, most commonly associated with nonpainful paresis and ataxia secondary to chronic compressive myelopathy. Numerous ima... Read More about Cine balanced fast field echo magnetic resonance imaging of canine spinal arachnoid diverticulae pulsation.

Reduced antimicrobial prescribing during autogenous staphylococcal bacterin therapy: a retrospective study in dogs with pyoderma (2019)
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Wilson, A., Allers, N., Lloyd, D. H., Bond, R., & Loeffler, A. (2019). Reduced antimicrobial prescribing during autogenous staphylococcal bacterin therapy: a retrospective study in dogs with pyoderma. Veterinary Record, 184(24), https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105223

Autogenous staphylococcal bacterins are commonly mentioned as treatment for canine recurrent pyoderma but little is known about their efficacy. This retrospective study describes use and assesses efficacy of an autogenous Staphylococcus (pseud)interm... Read More about Reduced antimicrobial prescribing during autogenous staphylococcal bacterin therapy: a retrospective study in dogs with pyoderma.

Analysis of neurofilament concentration in healthy adult horses and utility in the diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis and equine motor neuron disease (2019)
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Morales Gómez, A. M., Zhu, S., Palmer, S., Olsen, E., Ness, S. L., Divers, T. J., …Mohammed, H. O. (2019). Analysis of neurofilament concentration in healthy adult horses and utility in the diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis and equine motor neuron disease. Research in Veterinary Science, 125, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2019.04.018

Neurofilaments (NFs) are structural proteins of neurons that are released in significant quantities in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood as a result of neuronal degeneration or axonal damage. Therefore, NFs have potential as biomarkers for neurologic... Read More about Analysis of neurofilament concentration in healthy adult horses and utility in the diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis and equine motor neuron disease.

Surgical valvulotomy for tricuspid valve stenosis in a dog (2019)
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Bristow, P. C., Kurosawa, T. A., Fuentes, V. L., Rutherford, L., & Brockman, D. J. (2019). Surgical valvulotomy for tricuspid valve stenosis in a dog. Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 23, 142-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2019.04.002

A 2 year 4 month old female neutered Labrador retriever was presented for evaluation right sided congestive heart failure. Echocardiographic examination revealed tricuspid valve dysplasia with only two small orifices in the valve resulting in severe... Read More about Surgical valvulotomy for tricuspid valve stenosis in a dog.

The modern UK veterinary profession: photo-elicitation interviewing reveals that small animal and surgical images dominate (2019)
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Ward, A., & May, S. A. (2019). The modern UK veterinary profession: photo-elicitation interviewing reveals that small animal and surgical images dominate. Veterinary Record, 184(21), https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105046

More than 80 per cent of vets are employed in clinical practice but other veterinary roles are vital for society. However, even clinical practice does not seem to fulfil some modern graduates, and an increasing number of veterinarians are leaving the... Read More about The modern UK veterinary profession: photo-elicitation interviewing reveals that small animal and surgical images dominate.

Faculty Perception of an Embedded Research Project in the Undergraduate Veterinary Curriculum (2019)
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Cehrs, E., Pelligand, L., & Weller, R. (2019). Faculty Perception of an Embedded Research Project in the Undergraduate Veterinary Curriculum. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education,

In this article, we describe faculty’s perception of a research project embedded in the final year of the undergraduate veterinary curriculum and look at factors associated with overall perceptions of the project. We hypothesized that faculty would h... Read More about Faculty Perception of an Embedded Research Project in the Undergraduate Veterinary Curriculum.

Intra-Vitreal Administration of Microvesicles Derived from Human Adipose-Derived Multipotent Stromal Cells Improves Retinal Functionality in Dogs with Retinal Degeneration (2019)
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Cislo-Pakuluk, A., Smieszek, A., Kucharczyk, N., Bedford, P. G. C., & Marycz, K. (2019). Intra-Vitreal Administration of Microvesicles Derived from Human Adipose-Derived Multipotent Stromal Cells Improves Retinal Functionality in Dogs with Retinal Degeneration. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(4), 510. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8040510

This study was designed to determine the influence of microvesicles (MVs) derived from multipotent stromal cells isolated from human adipose tissue (hASCs) on retinal functionality in dogs with various types of retinal degeneration. The biological pr... Read More about Intra-Vitreal Administration of Microvesicles Derived from Human Adipose-Derived Multipotent Stromal Cells Improves Retinal Functionality in Dogs with Retinal Degeneration.

DIVERSITY OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL SPECIES CULTURED FROM CAPTIVE LIVINGSTONE’S FRUIT BATS (PTEROPUS LIVINGSTONII) AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT (2019)
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Fountain, K., Roberts, L., Young, V., Barbon, A., Frosini, S., Lloyd, D. H., & Loeffler, A. (2019). DIVERSITY OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL SPECIES CULTURED FROM CAPTIVE LIVINGSTONE’S FRUIT BATS (PTEROPUS LIVINGSTONII) AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 50(1), 266-269. https://doi.org/10.1638/2018-0121

Livingstone's fruit bats (Pteropus livingstonii) are critically endangered and a captive population has been established as part of the International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Action Plan. The largest colony, in Jersey Zoo, was sampled... Read More about DIVERSITY OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL SPECIES CULTURED FROM CAPTIVE LIVINGSTONE’S FRUIT BATS (PTEROPUS LIVINGSTONII) AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

Spontaneous dog osteoarthritis — a One Medicine vision (2019)
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Meeson, R. L., Todhunter, R. J., Blunn, G., Nuki, G., & Pitsillides, A. A. (2019). Spontaneous dog osteoarthritis — a One Medicine vision. Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 15(5), 273-287. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41584-019-0202-1

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a global disease that, despite extensive research, has limited treatment options. Pet dogs share both an environment and lifestyle attributes with their owners, and a growing awareness is developing in the public and among rese... Read More about Spontaneous dog osteoarthritis — a One Medicine vision.