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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362609/comparative-evaluation-of-assay-performance-for-sars-cov-2-detection-in-animal-oral-samples-lung-homogenates-and-phosphate-buffered-saline-using-the-taqpath-covid-19-combo-kit
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Megan R Miller, Andriy Tkachenko, Jake Guag, Stacey Alexander, Brett T Webb, Brianna L S Stenger
A One Health approach has been key to monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic, as human and veterinary medical professionals jointly met the demands for an extraordinary testing effort for SARS-CoV-2. Veterinary diagnostic laboratories continue to monitor SARS-CoV-2 infection in animals, furthering the understanding of zoonotic transmission dynamics between humans and animals. A RT-PCR assay is a primary animal screening tool established within validation and verification guidelines provided by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD), World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), and the U...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360026/development-and-implementation-of-a-standard-operating-procedure-for-military-working-dog-blood-collection-storage-and-transport
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Elizabeth L Evernham, Benjamin T Fedeles, Kayla Knuf
Military working canines are critical assets and force multipliers for the Joint Force. Most often deployed forward of Role 2 assets, they are reliant on non-veterinary resources when wounded, ill, or injured in an operational environment. Hemorrhagic shock is the most prevalent form of shock seen in battlefield injuries and is most effectively treated with whole blood transfusion. Dogs cannot be transfused with human blood and there is no formal Department of Defense (DoD) canine blood product distribution system to operational settings...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354475/computed-tomography-guided-cannulated-lag-screw-placement-for-treatment-of-ununited-anconeal-process-surgical-technique-clinical-outcome-and-radiographic-healing-in-7-dogs
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Alexa L Danner, Katherine Leonard, John Chandler, Andrew Gendler
OBJECTIVE: A novel technique and outcomes for correction of ununited anconeal process (UAP) via CT-guided cannulated lag screw placement in 7 canine patients is described. ANIMALS: Cases of canine patients (7 patients/8 elbows) diagnosed with UAP that subsequently underwent CT-guided cannulated lag screw placement were retrospectively evaluated. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: Pre- and postoperative exam findings (lameness and pain on range of motion) are presented...
February 14, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354185/-until-death-do-us-part-a-multidisciplinary-study-on-human-animal-co-burials-from-the-late-iron-age-necropolis-of-seminario-vescovile-in-verona-northern-italy-3rd-1st-c-bce
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Zita Laffranchi, Stefania Zingale, Umberto Tecchiati, Alfonsina Amato, Valentina Coia, Alice Paladin, Luciano Salzani, Simon R Thompson, Marzia Bersani, Irene Dori, Sönke Szidat, Sandra Lösch, Jessica Ryan-Despraz, Gabriele Arenz, Albert Zink, Marco Milella
Animal remains are a common find in prehistoric and protohistoric funerary contexts. While taphonomic and osteological data provide insights about the proximate (depositional) factors responsible for these findings, the ultimate cultural causes leading to this observed mortuary behavior are obscured by the opacity of the archaeological record and the lack of written sources. Here, we apply an interdisciplinary suite of analytical approaches (zooarchaeological, anthropological, archaeological, paleogenetic, and isotopic) to explore the funerary deposition of animal remains and the nature of joint human-animal burials at Seminario Vescovile (Verona, Northern Italy 3rd-1st c...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352037/fast-field-echo-resembling-a-ct-using-restricted-echo-spacing-fracture-sequence-for-shoulder-joint-in-normal-dogs
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Sanghwa Ryu, Soomin Park, Eunjee Kim, Hyeonjae Woo, Chang-Yeop Jeon, Junghee Yoon, Jihye Choi
Shoulder disease is a common cause of forelimb lameness in dogs. Determining the precise underlying cause of shoulder lameness can be challenging, especially in veterinary practice. Computerized tomography (CT) is often the preferred imaging modality for bone evaluation; however, it uses ionizing radiation and provides limited soft tissue contrast. Conversely, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers excellent soft tissue contrast but has limitations in bone imaging. This study aimed to introduce a new technical innovation that enhances cortical and trabecular bone contrast on MRI, which we refer to as Fast Field Echo Resembling a CT Using Restricted Echo-Spacing (FRACTURE)...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351089/comparative-study-of-1-h-nmr-metabolomic-profile-of-canine-synovial-fluid-in-patients-affected-by-four-progressive-stages-of-spontaneous-osteoarthritis
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Angela Palumbo Piccionello, Sara Sassaroli, Luca Pennasilico, Giacomo Rossi, Alessandro Di Cerbo, Valentina Riccio, Caterina Di Bella, Luca Laghi, Maddalena Angelini, Carlotta Marini, Gian Enrico Magi
The study aimed to assess the metabolomic profile of the synovial fluid (SF) of dogs affected by spontaneous osteoarthritis (OA) and compare any differences based on disease progression. Sixty client-owned dogs affected by spontaneous OA underwent clinical, radiographic, and cytologic evaluations to confirm the diagnosis. The affected joints were divided into four study groups based on the Kallgreen-Lawrence classification: OA1 (mild), OA2 (moderate), OA3 (severe), and OA4 (extremely severe/deforming). The osteoarthritic joint's SF was subjected to cytologic examination and 1 H-NMR analysis...
February 13, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339913/effect-of-intra-articular-platelet-rich-plasma-or-hyaluronic-acid-on-limb-function-recovery-in-dogs-with-tplo-for-cranial-cruciate-ligament-rupture-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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F Volz, D Eberle, M Kornmayer, Y Zablotski, A Meyer-Lindenberg
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the recovery of limb function following a single intra-articular injection of platelet-rich plasma or hyaluronic acid in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture treated with tibial plateau levelling osteotomy compared to dogs receiving no injection intraoperatively. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-two dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture, body weights of 20 to 40 kg, and no other orthopaedic conditions were enrolled in this prospective, randomised, double-blind, controlled study at the small animal clinic at LMU Munich...
February 10, 2024: Journal of Small Animal Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338041/injuries-and-associated-factors-in-swedish-sporting-and-utility-trial-dogs-a-cross-sectional-study
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Ann Essner, Catarina Kjellerstedt, Amie L Hesbach, Helena Igelström
Canine sporting competitions, e.g., agility, obedience, rally obedience, and utility trials, e.g., protection, tracking, search, and messenger, are physically and mentally demanding disciplines. This study aimed to describe the types and frequencies of injuries experienced amongst Swedish sporting and utility trial dogs and to explore associations between discipline, breed, sex, neuter status, age, and injury history. Dog handlers provided information on competition-level dogs ( n = 1582) through a cross-sectional survey...
January 26, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335998/evaluation-of-canine-shoulder-arthroscopy-for-anatomical-and-safety-considerations
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Emily J Kennedy, Kayla M Corriveau, Ray Wilhite
INTRODUCTION:  Arthroscopy is a well-established diagnostic modality for various orthopaedic conditions in veterinary medicine. The aim of this study was to describe the relationship of canine shoulder arthroscopy portals to major muscular, ligamentous, and neurovascular structures for anatomical and safety considerations. MATERIALS AND METHODS:  Arthroscopic exploration of 20 adult canine cadaver shoulders was performed. Each shoulder region was dissected layer by layer to the level of the joint...
February 9, 2024: Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology: V.C.O.T
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335163/within-host-bayesian-joint-modeling-of-longitudinal-and-time-to-event-data-of-leishmania-infection
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Felix M Pabon-Rodriguez, Grant D Brown, Breanna M Scorza, Christine A Petersen
The host immune system plays a significant role in managing and clearing pathogen material during an infection, but this complex process presents numerous challenges from a modeling perspective. There are many mathematical and statistical models for these kinds of processes that take into account a wide range of events that happen within the host. In this work, we present a Bayesian joint model of longitudinal and time-to-event data of Leishmania infection that considers the interplay between key drivers of the disease process: pathogen load, antibody level, and disease...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320970/adipocytes-in-synovial-fluid-cytology-an-approach-for-diagnosing-synovial-lipomatosis
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Beatriz Agulla, Nùria Vizcaíno, Roser Velarde, Josep Estruch, Elisabet Domínguez, Josep Pastor
A 2-year-old neutered male bullmastiff dog was presented with chronic left hind limb lameness. Physical examination revealed left stifle effusion and medial buttress without cranial tibial thrust. Radiographs showed joint effusion and new bone formation at the patella apex. Magnetic resonance imaging showed increased synovial fluid, widening of the joint space, abnormal infrapatellar fat body and thinning of the cranial cruciate ligament. Synoviocentesis and cytologic evaluation of synovial fluid revealed marked mononuclear inflammation with abundant fatty tissue, suggesting synovial lipomatosis in conjunction with the imaging findings...
February 6, 2024: Veterinary Clinical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38310147/prevalence-of-radiographic-appendicular-osteoarthritis-and-associated-clinical-signs-in-young-dogs
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Masataka Enomoto, Nicholas de Castro, Jonathan Hash, Andrea Thomson, Aoi Nakanishi-Hester, Erin Perry, Savannah Aker, Emily Haupt, Logan Opperman, Simon Roe, Tracey Cole, Nichola Archer Thompson, J F Innes, B Duncan X Lascelles
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) and associated clinical signs in young dogs. Owners of dogs aged 8 months-4 years from a single practice, were contacted in random order, to participate in a general health screen. Clinical and orthopedic examinations were performed. Each joint was scored for pain reactions (0-4). Orthogonal radiographs of all joints were made under sedation. Each joint was scored for radiographic OA (rOA) severity on an 11-point scale. Clinical OA (cOA) was defined as an overlap of rOA and joint pain in ≥ 1 joint...
February 3, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38292019/joint-bayesian-longitudinal-models-for-mixed-outcome-types-and-associated-model-selection-techniques
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Nicholas Seedorff, Grant Brown, Breanna Scorza, Christine A Petersen
Motivated by data measuring progression of leishmaniosis in a cohort of US dogs, we develop a Bayesian longitudinal model with autoregressive errors to jointly analyze ordinal and continuous outcomes. Multivariate methods can borrow strength across responses and may produce improved longitudinal forecasts of disease progression over univariate methods. We explore the performance of our proposed model under simulation, and demonstrate that it has improved prediction accuracy over traditional Bayesian hierarchical models...
December 2023: Computational Statistics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282014/effect-of-center-of-rotation-of-angulation-based-levelling-osteotomy-on-instantaneous-center-of-rotation-ex-vivo
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James Edward Miles, Parisa Mazdarani
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is a common cause of femorotibial instability in dogs. Despite numerous techniques being described for achieving joint stabilization, no consensus exists on the optimal management strategy. This ex vivo study utilized the path of the instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) to compare normal, pathological and treated joints. Fluoroscopic recordings of seven limbs from a previous study of canine stifle joint stability following center of rotation of angulation-based levelling osteotomy (CBLO) with and without hamstring loading were analyzed using least-squares approximation of the ICR and estimation of percentage gliding (vs...
January 29, 2024: Veterinary Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266389/synovial-extramedullary-hematopoiesis-in-a-dog
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Bryce Talsma, Rommaneeya Leela-Arporn, Indira Rojas Rivera, Leah K Sauerwein, Lindsay Elam, Craig B Webb
OBJECTIVE: Synovial extramedullary hematopoiesis is a rarely reported condition in humans and, to date, has never been reported in canines. This case report describes the clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up, treatment, and outcome of a canine case confirmed to have hematopoietic tissue within multiple joints. ANIMAL: A client-owned canine. CLINICAL PRESENTATION, PROGRESSION, AND PROCEDURES: The clinical presentation was most consistent with immune-mediated polyarthritis, and arthrocentesis was performed in multiple joints for cytological evaluation and culture...
January 24, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254308/comparison-of-the-distraction-index-and-norberg-angle-with-radiographic-grading-of-canine-hip-dysplasia
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Rafael K Carneiro, Igor C da Cruz, Bruna Lima, Luiz P N Aires, Brenda Pompeu, Márcio P Ferreira, Robson F Giglio, Ricardo A Uscategui, Bruno W Minto, Beatriz Gasser, Marcus R Feliciano
The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) radiographic grading system stands as a well-established benchmark for categorizing hip dysplasia in canines. Although more objective techniques to quantify early hip laxity in young dogs, such as the Norberg angle (NA) and distraction index (DI), have been documented, there is a scarcity of published studies that directly compare these radiographic measures. The primary objectives of this prospective, analytical study were to assess and compare the NA and DI measures with OFA grades within a cohort of dogs...
January 22, 2024: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241039/cone-driven-geniculocortical-responses-in-canine-models-of-outer-retinal-disease
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Huseyin O Taskin, Jacqueline Wivel, Gustavo D Aguirre, William A Beltran, Geoffrey K Aguirre
PURPOSE: Canine models of inherited retinal degeneration are used for proof of concept of emerging gene and cell-based therapies that aim to produce functional restoration of cone-mediated vision. We examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures of the postretinal response to cone-directed stimulation in wild-type (WT) dogs, and in three different retinal disease models. METHODS: Temporal spectral modulation of a uniform field of light around a photopic background was used to target the canine L/M (hereafter "L") and S cones and rods...
January 2, 2024: Translational Vision Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200859/minimal-clinically-important-differences-for-a-weight-distribution-platform-in-dogs-with-osteoarthritis
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J C Alves, Ana Santos, Catarina Lavrador, L Miguel Carreira
In this retrospective study to determine the optimal method of evaluating static weight-bearing distribution to assess response to treatment in dogs with osteoarthritis using a weight distribution platform, data from the Clinica Veterinária de Cães (Portuguese Republican National Guard) clinical records were extracted. At baseline and at 15 days post-treatment, follow-up data from 80 dogs treated for bilateral hip osteoarthritis were categorized based on an anchor question. Estimates of minimal clinically important differences were calculated with distribution-based and anchor-based methods for deviation from normal weight-bearing and a symmetry index (SI)...
December 29, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200780/strategies-for-the-diagnosis-of-granulocytic-anaplasmosis-in-two-naturally-infected-dogs
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Gabriela-Victoria Martinescu, Larisa Ivănescu, Raluca Ștefănescu, Lavinia Andronic, Simona Mătiuț, Raluca Mîndru, Gheorghe Solcan, Liviu Miron
This study describes granulocytic anaplasmosis in two dogs naturally infected with Anaplasma phagocytophilum . The 3-year-old dogs (male and female) came from the same household and were referred to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Iasi for blood donation. They were subject to standard routine tests: haematology blood test, blood smear, and serological tests (VETSCAN® FLEX4 and IDEXX SNAP 4Dx Plus). The female dog had no medical problems, while the male dog experienced joint pain. The blood smear was negative for tick-borne pathogens, and the haematology findings indicated thrombocytopenia in both dogs, with the male dog also displaying eosinophilia...
December 22, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194891/muscle-function-assessment-of-the-hindlimbs-in-healthy-dogs-using-acoustic-myography
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Kathrine Højte Dahl, Michelle Brønniche Møller Nielsen, Tine Alkjær, Anne Désiré Vitger, James Edward Miles
INTRODUCTION: Impaired muscle function is a frequent consequence of musculoskeletal disorders in dogs. Musculoskeletal disorders, especially stifle joint diseases, are common in dogs and assessment of muscle function in dogs is clinically relevant. Acoustic myography (AMG) is a non-invasive method to assess muscle activity. Quantifying muscle function in normal dogs could help identify clinically relevant changes in dogs with orthopaedic disease and allow targeted interventions to improve recovery in these...
January 3, 2024: Research in Veterinary Science
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