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Original Source: Retrospective study of Achilles mechanism disruption in 45 dogs.
Forty-five cases of canine Achilles mechanism disruption were reviewed, mostly involving medium-sized dogs, among which dobermanns, labradors and border collies were most commonly represented. Most cases were acute in onset (66.7 per cent), and were usually closed injuries (75.6 per cent). In the majority of cases, the damage involved all tendons (26.7 per cent), all tendons except the superficial digital flexor tendon (22.2 per cent), or the gastrocnemius alone (20 per cent). Damage most commonly occurred...
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BRIEF-Dechra gets canine dry eye licence deal
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC : * Secures exclusive worldwide licensing deal for the treatment of canine dry
Bioniche receives U.S. and Canadian approval for first of two canine oncology products
Bioniche Life Sciences Inc., a research-based, technology-driven Canadian biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the first of two canine oncology products has received approval by regulators...
Man's best friend may touch our hearts with their empathy, companionship, playfulness and loyalty, and they may also lead us to a deeper understanding of our heads. In the article, "The Genetics of Ca...
Canine Pompe disease can now be diagnosed with genetic test
Pompe disease, a severe glycogen storage disease appearing in Lapphunds is caused by a genetic defect in acid α-glucosidase gene. The same genetic mutation also causes the equivalent disease in human...
The same genetic defect causes Pompe disease in both humans and dogs
(University of Helsinki) Pompe disease, a severe glycogen storage disease appearing in Lapphunds, is caused by a genetic defect in acid α-glucosidase gene; the same genetic mutation also causes t...
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association Recommends Canine VacciCheck
KIBBUTZ GALED, Israel, May 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Vaccination Guidelines Group has recently published the "Vaccination Guidelines for New Puppy...
NHGRI researchers provide insights on the genetics of dog skull variation
Breeding has fostered remarkable craniofacial diversity in the domestic dog - from the Collie's elongated snout to the compressed face of the Pug. Study of dog skull variation conducted at NHGRI's Can...
KIBBUTZ GALED, Israel, May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- An interview recently published in the Chicago Tribune, addresses the use of Canine VacciCheck®, developed by Biogal, as a way to titer test d...
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Posterior tibialis tendonopathy in an adolescent soccer player: a case report.
OBJECTIVE: Detail the progress of an adolescent soccer player with right-sided chronic medial foot pain due to striking an opponent's leg while kicking the ball. The patient underwent diagnostic ultra...
Tandem repeats modify the structure of the canine CD1D gene.
Among the CD1 proteins that present lipid antigens to T cells, CD1d is the only one that stimulates a population of T cells with an invariant T-cell receptor known as NKT cells. Sequencing of a 722 nu...
Comparative Study of Anti-Oncogenic MicroRNA-145 in Canine and Human Malignant Melanoma.
MicroRNA (miRNA; miR)-145 is aberrantly expressed in most of human cancers, and plays a significant role in carcinogenesis and cancer progression. In the current study, we focused on how miR-145 plays...
The permanent canine is the most frequently displaced or impacted tooth. The standard treatment for an impacted canine includes surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment. Autotransplantation is a tr...
Canine ocular onchocercosis in the United States is associated with Onchocerca lupi.
Canine ocular onchocerciasis has a worldwide distribution and has been associated in Europe with Onchocerca lupi based on morphologic and molecular analysis. In the United States, canine ocular onchoc...