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    Dog alerting and/or responding to epileptic seizures: A scoping review. by Amélie Catala, Hugo Cousillas, Martine Hausberger, Marine Grandgeorge

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Recently, there has been a rising interest in service dogs for people with epilepsy. Dogs have been reported as being sensitive to epileptic episodes in their owners, alerting before and/or responding during or after a seizure, with or without specific training. …”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid‐specific oligoclonal bands in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy by Junwei Föhr, Julia K. Prümmer, Arianna Maiolini, Eliane Marti, Ilijas Jelcic, Beatriz Vidondo, Mario Ziegler, Andrea Bathen‐Nöthen, Andrea Tipold, Holger A. Volk, Veronika M. Stein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background In dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE), 33% develop resistance to conventional anti‐seizure medication (ASM) despite adequate treatment. …”
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    Differential Cytotoxicity Responses by Dog and Rat Hepatocytes to Phospholipogenic Treatments by James K. Morelli, Paul J. Ciaccio

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Dog and rat hepatocytes were treated with phospholipogenics to identify the more sensitive species and to determine whether lysosomal or mitochondrial changes were the primary cause of cytotoxicity. …”
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    Severe Rhabdomyolysis Associated with Acute Amphetamine Toxicosis in a Dog by M. Ryan Smith, Virginie A. Wurlod

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This patient was treated with sedatives, aggressive fluid diuresis, and antioxidants. The dog recovered uneventfully with no indicators of renal dysfunction based on serial blood chemistries and was discharged five days after presentation. …”
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    ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DOGS: EPIDEMIOLOGY, CLINICAL PRESENTATION, AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS by Daniela Neagu, Vlad-Emil Luca, Răzvan Codea, Cristian Popovici, Anca Bărbos, Ștefania Dandea, Dragoș Hodor, Alexandra Biriș

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Middle-aged or geriatric dogs showed higher incidences, and overweight dogs frequently had Cushing's syndrome. …”
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    Effects of acepromazine, xylazine and propofol on spinal reflexes in healthy dogs by Ali Sheykhbahaedinzade, Ali Asghar Sarchahi, Hossein Kazemi Mehrjerdi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Objectives To investigate the effects of acepromazine, xylazine, and propofol on spinal reflexes in healthy dogs. Methods In a randomized, blinded study, ten native adult mixed‐breed dogs were participated in three groups with a 1‐week washout period between each group. …”
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    Factors Associated With Missing Biological Samples in the Dog Aging Project by Sydney N. Holland, Amanda K. Tinkle, Jena N. Prescott, Brianna L. Blattman, Robyn L. McClelland, Yunbi Nam, Dog Aging Project Consortium, Kate E. Creevy, Virginia R. Fajt

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…ABSTRACT Background The Dog Aging Project (DAP) is a longitudinal study examining aging in US companion dogs, where missing data pose a challenge to result validity and statistical power. …”
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    Prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei Infection in Pet Dogs in Southern China by Yi-Zhou Chen, Guo-Hua Liu, Hui-Qun Song, Rui-Qing Lin, Ya-Biao Weng, Xing-Quan Zhu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Little is known about the prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei infection in pet dogs in China. In the present study, the prevalence of S. scabiei infection in pet dogs in Guangzhou, southern China, was investigated between January and December, 2009. …”
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    MENINGIOMAS IN DOGS: EPIDEMIOLOGY, ADVANCEMENTS IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS by Sorin Marian Mârza, Radu Lăcătuș, Felix Daniel Lucaci, Robert Cristian Purdoiu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review underscores the necessity for advanced diagnostic capabilities and tailored treatment strategies to improve prognosis and quality of life in affected dogs.…”
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    Novel CT Features of an Abdominal Gossypiboma in a Female Dog by Mylene Auger, Shelly Olin, Federica Morandi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Treatment and Outcome. The dog underwent a surgical exploratory laparotomy and a gossypiboma was removed from the intra-abdominal mass; the cystic extra-abdominal mass was drained percutaneously. …”
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    American Dog Tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) (Arachnida: Ixodida: Ixodidae) by Wai-Han Chan, Phillip E. Kaufman

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…EENY-443/IN781: American Dog Tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) (Arachnida: Ixodida: Ixodidae) (ufl.edu) …”
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    A Dog with Pseudo-Addison Disease Associated with Trichuris vulpis Infection by Luigi Venco, Valentina Valenti, Marco Genchi, Giulio Grandi

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…A female Rottweiler dog was presented with a history of intermittent vomiting and diarrhoea, dysorexia, weakness, and weight loss. …”
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    Clinical outcomes of dogs with high-grade cutaneous mast cell tumors by Siew Mei Ong, Siew Mei Ong, Charly McKenna, Christopher Pinard, Christopher Pinard, Christopher Pinard, Christopher Pinard, Danielle Richardson, Michelle L. Oblak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectivesTo evaluate the prognostic factors and treatment outcomes in dogs with high-grade cutaneous mast cell tumors (HGMCTs).MethodsMedical records of dogs with a histopathologic diagnosis of HGMCTs were reviewed from a single institution. …”
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    Role of nasal microbiota in regulating host anti-influenza immunity in dogs by Jinzhu Geng, Yuhao Dong, Hao Huang, Xia Wen, Ting Xu, Yanbing Zhao, Yongjie Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Considering that influenza A virus is increasingly recognized as an important canine respiratory pathogen, this study investigated the cross-talk between nasal and lung tissues mediated by microbes and its association with influenza susceptibility in a beagle dog model. Results Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, combined with comparative transcriptomic, anatomical, and histological examinations, we investigated viral presence, gene expression profiles, and microbiota in the nasal cavity and lung after influenza infection in the beagles with antibiotic-induced nasal dysbiosis. …”
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    Failure of Miltefosine Treatment in Two Dogs with Natural Leishmania infantum Infection by Daniela Proverbio, Eva Spada, Giada Bagnagatti De Giorgi, Roberta Perego

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Two dogs, with naturally acquired canine leishmaniasis, were treated orally with miltefosine (2 mg/kg q 24 hr) and allopurinol (10 mg/kg q 12 hr) for 28 days. …”
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