References for Volume I of Tobias and Johnston: Veterinary ...
SECTION I: Surgical Biology
Chapter 1: Inflammatory Response
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Chapter 2: Molecular and Cellular Biology: Genomics
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Chapter 4: Stem Cells and Regenerative Therapy
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Chapter 7: Bleeding and Hemostasis
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Chapter 10: Wound Infections and Antimicrobial Use
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60. Wilkens B, Sullivan P, McDonald TP, Krahwinkel DJ: Effects of cephalothin, cefazolin, and cefmetazole on the hemostatic mechanism in normal dogs: implications for the surgical patient. Vet Surg 24:25, 1995. PUBMED Abstract
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SECTION II: Surgical Methods and Perioperative Care
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107. O’Shaughnessy M, O’Malley V, Corbett G, et al: Optimum duration of surgical scrub-time. Br J Surg 78:685, 1991. PUBMED Abstract
108. Olson M, Lee J: Continuous, 10-year wound infection surveillance. Arch Surg 125:794, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
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110. Osuna D, DeYoung D, Walker R: Comparison of three skin preparation techniques in the dog. Part 1: Experimental trial. Vet Surg 19:14, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
111. Osuna D, DeYoung D, Walker R: Comparison of three skin preparation techniques. Part 2: Clinical trial in 100 dogs. Vet Surg 19:20, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
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115. Paul J, Gordon M: Efficacy of a chlorhexidine surgical scrub compared to that of hexachlorphene and povidone-iodine. Vet Med Small Anim Clin 73:573, 1978. PUBMED Abstract
116. Paulson D: Comparative evaluation of five surgical hand scrub preparations. AORN J 60:246, 1994. PUBMED Abstract
117. Pereira L, Lee G, Wade K: The effect of surgical hand-washing routines on the microbial counts of operating room nurses. Am J Infect Control 18:354, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
118. Pereira L, Lee G, Wade K: An evaluation of five protocols for surgical handwashing in relation to skin condition and microbial counts. J Hosp Infect 36:49, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
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120. Phillips B, Fergussen S, Armstrong P, et al: Surgical face masks are effective in reducing bacterial contamination caused by dispersal from the upper airway. Br J Anaesth 69:407, 1992. PUBMED Abstract
121. Phillips M, Vasseur P, Gregory C: Chlorhexidine diacetate versus povidone-iodine for preoperative preparation of the skin: a prospective randomized comparison in dogs and cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 27:105, 1991.
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124. Quesnel L: The efficiency of surgical masks of varying design and composition. Br J Surg 62:936, 1975. PUBMED Abstract
125. Ritter M: Infection: operating room environment. Clin Orthop 369:103, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
126. Ritter M: Operating room environment. Clin Orthop Relat Res 369:103, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
127. Ritter M, Eitzen H, French M: Comparison of horizontal and vertical unidirectional (laminar) air-flow systems in orthopedic surgery. Clin Orthop Relat Res 129:205, 1977. PUBMED Abstract
128. Ritter M, Eitzen H, French M, et al: The operating room environment as affected by people and the surgical face mask. Clin Orthop Relat Res 111:147, 1975. PUBMED Abstract
129. Ritter M, Eitzen H, Hart J, et al: The surgeon’s garb. Clin Orthop Relat Res 153:204, 1980. PUBMED Abstract
130. Ritter M, French M, Eitzen H: Evaluation of microbial contamination of surgical gloves during actual use. Clin Orthop Relat Res 117:303, 1976. PUBMED Abstract
131. Ritter M, French M, Hart J: Microbiological studies in a horizontal wall-less laminar air-flow operating room during actual surgery. Clin Orthop Relat Res 97:16, 1973. PUBMED Abstract
132. Ritter M, Olberding E, Malinzak R: Ultraviolet lighting during the orthopaedic surgery and the rate of infection. J Bone Joint Surg Am 89:1935, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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137. Rotter M: Special problems in hospital antisepsis. In Russell A, editor: Russell, Hugo and Ayliffe’s principles and practice of disinfection, preservation and sterilization, ed 4, Malden, MA, 2004, Blackwell Publishing, p 540.
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141. Sanchez I, Swaim S, Nusbaum K, et al: Effects of chlorhexidine diacetate and povidone-iodine on wound healing in dogs. Vet Surg 17:291, 1988. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 15: Monitoring for Surgical Infection
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Chapter 16: Surgical Modalities: Laser, Radiofrequency, Ultrasonic, and Electrosurgery
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147. Trimbos JB, Klopper PJ: Knot security of synthetic absorbable suture material; a comparison of polyglycolic acid and polyglactin-910. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 19:183, 1985. PUBMED Abstract
148. Trimbos JB, Niggebrugge A, Trimbos R, et al: Knotting abilities of a new absorbable monofilament suture: poliglecaprone 25 (Monocryl). Eur J Surg 161:319, 1995. PUBMED Abstract
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78. Segal HC, Hunt BJ, Gilding K: The effects of alginate and non-alginate wound dressings on blood coagulation and platelet activation. J Biomater Appl 12:249, 1998. PUBMED Abstract
79. Skjeldal S, Torvik A, Nordsletten L, et al: Local hypothermia during ischemia or reperfusion in skeletal muscles. Res Exp Med (Berl) 193:73, 1993. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 20: Bandages and Drains
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52. Roush JK: Use and misuse of drains in surgical practice. Probl Vet Med 2:482, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
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54. Seaman S: Dressing selection in chronic wound management. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 92:24, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
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68. Swaim SF, Marghitu DB, Rumph PF, et al: Effects of bandage configuration on paw pad pressure in dogs: a preliminary study. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 39:209, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
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77. Walker J: Patient preparation for safe removal of surgical drains. Nurs Stand 21:39, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
78. Watret L, White R: Surgical wound management: the role of dressings. Nurs Stand 15:59, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
79. Williams J, Toews D, Prince M: Survey of the use of suction drains in head and neck surgery and analysis of their biomechanical properties. J Otolaryngol 32:16, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
80. Wilson DA: Principles of early wound management. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 21:45, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 21: Biopsy General Principles
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Chapter 22: Surgical Pain: Pathophysiology, Assessment, and Treatment Strategies
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Chapter 23: Anesthesia Principles and Monitoring
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30. Mayhew PD, Freeman LJ, Kwan T, Brown DC: Prospective comparison of post-operative wound infection rates after minimally invasive versus open surgery. Proceedings of the Veterinary Endoscopy Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 7, 2009.
31. Mayhew PD, Friedberg JS: Video-assisted thoracoscopic resection of non-invasive thymomas using single-lung ventilation in two dogs. Vet Surg 37:756, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
32. Mayhew PD, Mehler SJ, Radhakrishnan A: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy of uncomplicated gall bladder mucocele in six dogs. Vet Surg 37:625, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
33. Neuhaus SJ, Gupta A, Watson DI: Helium and other alternative insufflation gases for laparoscopy. Surg Endosc 15:553, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
34. Nguyenba TP, Tobias AH: The Amplatz canine duct occluder: a novel device for patent ductus arteriosus occlusion. J Vet Cardiol 9:109, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
35. Olmi S, Scaini A, Erba L, et al: Use of fibrin glue (Tissucol) as a hemostatic in laparoscopic conservative treatment of spleen trauma. Surg Endosc 21:2051, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
36. Person B, Vivas DA, Ruiz D, et al: Comparison of four energy-based vascular sealing and cutting instruments: a porcine model. Surg Endosc 22:534, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
37. Reimer SB, Kittleson MD, Kyles AE: Use of rheolytic thrombectomy in the treatment of feline distal aortic thromboembolism. J Vet Intern Med 20:290, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
38. Roberts A: Thrombolysis: clinical applications. In Baum S, Pentecost MJ, editors: Abrams’ angiography interventional radiology, ed 2, Philadelphia, 2006, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp 233.
39. Russell KN, Mayhew PD, Sorrell-Raschi L: Thoracoscopic subphrenic pericardiectomy using double-lumen endobronchial intubation for alternating one-lung ventilation. Proceedings of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Symposium, San Diego, October 22–25, 2008.
40. Schlicksup M, Weisse C*, Berent A, Solomon J: Use of endovascular stents in three dogs with Budd-Chiari syndrome. J Am Vet Med Assoc 235:544, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
41. Seldinger SI: Catheter replacement of the needle in percutaneous arteriography: a new technique. Acta Radiol 39:368, 1953. PUBMED Abstract
42. Shettko DL, Frisbie DD, Hendrickson DA: A comparison of knot security of commonly used hand-tied laparoscopic slipknots. Vet Surg 33:521, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
43. Stoloff DR: Laparoscopic suturing and knot tying techniques. In Freeman LJ, editor: Veterinary endosurgery, St Louis, 1999, Mosby.
44. Sun F, Hernandez J, Ezquerra J, et al: Angiographic study and therapeutic embolization of soft-tissue fibrosarcoma in a dog: case report and literature. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 38:452, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
45. Sura PA, Krahwinkel DJ: Self-expanding nitinol stents for the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs: 12 cases (2001–2004). J Am Vet Med Assoc 232:228, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
46. Twedt DC, Monnet E: Laparoscopy: technique and clinical experience. In McCarthy TC, editor: Veterinary endoscopy, St Louis, 2005, Elsevier Saunders, pp 357.
47. Walsh PJ, Remedios AM, Ferguson JF, et al: Thoracoscopic versus open partial pericardiectomy in dogs: comparison of post-operative pain and morbidity. Vet Surg 28:472, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
48. Weisse C, Berent A, Elville K, et al: Coil embolization of canine intrahepatic shunts: 42 cases. Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACVIM Forum, Louisville, KY, May 31–June 1, 2006.
49. Weisse C, Berent A, Kaae J, et al: Preliminary evaluation of esophageal stenting for recurrent benign esophageal strictures in 1 ferret and 4 dogs. Keystone, CO, 2008, Veterinary Endoscopy Society.
50. Weisse C, Berent A, Todd K, et al: Evaluation of palliative stenting for management of malignant urethral obstructions in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 229:226, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
51. Weisse C, Clifford CA, Holt D, et al: Percutaneous arterial embolization and chemoembolization for the treatment of benign and malignant tumors in three dogs and a goat. J Am Vet Med Assoc 221:1430, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
52. Wongand GTC, Irwin MG: Contrast-induced nephropathy. Br J Anaesth 99:474, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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SECTION III: Neurosurgery
Chapter 26: Neurologic Examination and Neuroanatomic Diagnosis
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Chapter 27: Neurodiagnostics
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37. Mesrati F, Vecchierini MF: F-waves: neurophysiology and clinical value. Neurophysiol Clin 34:217, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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41. Orvis JS, Cardinet GH, 3rd: Canine muscle fiber types and susceptibility of masticatory muscles to myositis. Muscle Nerve 4:354, 1981. PUBMED Abstract
42. Platt SR: Neuromuscular complications in endocrine and metabolic disorders. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 32:125, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
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47. Shelton GD, Cardinet GH, 3rd, Bandman E: Canine masticatory muscle disorders: a study of 29 cases. Muscle Nerve 10:753, 1987. PUBMED Abstract
48. Shelton GD, Cardinet GH, 3rd: Pathophysiologic basis of canine muscle disorders. J Vet Intern Med 1:36, 1987. PUBMED Abstract
49. Shelton GD, Willard MD, Cardinet GH, 3rd, et al: Acquired myasthenia gravis: selective involvement of esophageal, pharyngeal, and facial muscles. J Vet Intern Med 4:281, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
50. Shelton GD: Clinical pathology for neuromuscular disease. In Shelton GD, editor: Neuromuscular case of the month, 2009. Comparative Neuromuscular Laboratory website. Available at: .
51. Shelton GD: Myasthenia gravis and disorders of neuromuscular transmission. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 32:189, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
52. Shelton GD: Myasthenia gravis: lessons from the past 10 years. J Small Anim Pract 39:368, 1998. PUBMED Abstract
53. Shelton GD: Neuromuscular disorders affecting young dogs and cats. Vet Neurol Neurosurg J 1:1, 1999.
54. Shelton GD: Rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, and necrotizing myopathies. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 34:1469, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 28: Imaging of the Neurologic System
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188. Ozsarlak O, Van Goethem JW, Maes M, et al: MR angiography of the intracranial vessels: technical aspects and clinical applications. Neuroradiology 46:955, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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190. Packer RA, Frank PM, Chambers JN: Traumatic subarachnoid-pleural fistula in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 45:523, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
191. Panarello GL, Dewey CW, Barone G, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of two suspected cases of global brain ischemia. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 14:269, 2004.
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196. Penderis J, McConnell JF, Calvin J: Magnetic resonance imaging features of thiamine deficiency in a cat. Vet Rec 160:270, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
197. Penning VA, Platt SR, Dennis R, et al: Association of spinal cord compression seen on magnetic resonance imaging with clinical outcome in 67 dogs with thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion. J Small Anim Pract 47:644, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
198. Peremans K, De Bondt P, Audenaert K, et al: Regional brain perfusion in 10 normal dogs measured using technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer spect. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:562, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
199. Petersen SA, Sturges BK, Dickinson PJ, et al: Canine intraspinal meningiomas: imaging features, histopathologic classification, and long-term outcome in 34 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 22:946, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
200. Pettigrew R, Rylander H, Schwarz T: Magnetic resonance imaging contrast enhancement of the trigeminal nerve in dogs without evidence of trigeminal neuropathy. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 50:276, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
201. Platt SR, Graham J, Chrisman CL, et al: Canine intracranial epidermoid cyst. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 40:454, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
202. Platt SR, McConnell JF, Bestbier M: Magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of ascending hemorrhagic myelomalacia in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 47:78, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
203. Pollard RE, Puchalski SM, Pascoe PJ: Hemodynamic and serum biochemical alterations associated with intravenous administration of three types of contrast media in anesthetized dogs. Am J Vet Res 69:1268, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
204. Pollard RE, Puchalski SM, Pascoe PJ: Hemodynamic and serum biochemical alterations associated with intravenous administration of three types of contrast media in anesthetized cats. Am J Vet Res 69:1274, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
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206. Porat-Mosenco Y, Schwarz T, Kass PH: Thick-section reformatting of thinly collimated computed tomography for reduction of skull-base-related artifacts in dogs and horses. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 45:131, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
207. Quesnel AD, Parent JM, McDonell W, et al: Diagnostic evaluation of cats with seizure disorders: 30 cases (1991–1993). J Am Vet Med Assoc 210:65, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
208. Reese S, Ruppert C: Ultrasonographic imaging of the vagosympathetic trunk in the dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:272, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
209. Rose S, Long C, Knipe M, et al: Ultrasonographic evaluation of brachial plexus tumors in five dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 46:514, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
210. Rossi F, Seiler G, Busato A, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of articular process joint geometry and intervertebral disk degeneration in the caudal lumbar spine (L5-S1) of dogs with clinical signs of cauda equina compression. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 45:381, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
211. Rossmeisl JH, Jr: Vestibular disease in dogs and cats. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 40:81, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
212. Rudich SR, Feeney DA, Anderson KL, et al: Computed tomography of masses of the brachial plexus and contributing nerve roots in dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 45:46, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
213. Runge VM, Nitz WR, Schmeets SH, et al: The physics of clinical MR taught through images, New York, 2005, Thieme.
214. Rusbridge C, Greitz D, Iskandar BJ: Syringomyelia: current concepts in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. J Vet Intern Med 20:469, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
215. Sadowski EA, Bennett LK, Chan MR, et al: Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: risk factors and incidence estimation. Radiology 243:148, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
216. Sawashima Y, Sawashima K, Taura Y, et al: Clinical and pathological findings of a Yorkshire terrier affected with necrotizing encephalitis. J Vet Med Sci 58:659, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
217. Schaefer PW, Grant PE, Gonzalez RG: Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the brain. Radiology 217:331, 2000. PUBMED Abstract
218. Schatzberg SJ, Haley NJ, Barr SC, et al: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of parvoviral DNA from the brains of dogs and cats with cerebellar hypoplasia. J Vet Intern Med 17:538, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
219. Scheffler K, Lehnhardt S: Principles and applications of balanced SSFP techniques. Eur Radiol 13:2409, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
220. Schmidt MJ, Wigger A, Jawinski S, et al: Ultrasonographic appearance of the craniocervical junction in normal brachycephalic dogs and dogs with caudal occipital (Chiari-like) malformation. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 49:472, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
221. Schmidt MJ, Jawinski S, Wigger A, et al: Imaging diagnosis—Dandy Walker malformation. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 49:264, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
222. Schneider AR, Chen AV, Tucker RL: Imaging diagnosis—vertebral canal porcupine quill with presumptive secondary arachnoid diverticulum. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 51:152, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
223. Schoeman JP, Stidworthy MF, Penderis J, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of a cerebral cavernous haemangioma in a dog. J S Afr Vet Assoc 73:207, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
224. Schultz RM, Tucker RL, Gavin PR, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of acquired trigeminal nerve disorders in six dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 48:101, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
225. Seeram E: Computed tomography: physical principles, clinical applications, and quality control, ed 2, Philadelphia, 2001, WB Saunders.
226. Seiler G, Hani H, Scheidegger J, et al: Staging of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration in nonchondrodystrophic dogs using low-field magnetic resonance imaging. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 44:179, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
227. Seiler G, Cizinauskas S, Scheidegger J, et al: Low-field magnetic resonance imaging of a pyocephalus and a suspected brain abscess in a German Shepherd dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:417, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
228. Snyder JM, Lipitz L, Skorupski KA, et al: Secondary intracranial neoplasia in the dog: 177 cases (1986–2003). J Vet Intern Med 22:172, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
229. Snyder JM, Shofer FS, Van Winkle TJ, et al: Canine intracranial primary neoplasia: 173 cases (1986–2003). J Vet Intern Med 20:669, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
230. Stacy BA, Stevenson TL, Lipsitz D, et al: Simultaneously occurring oligodendroglioma and meningioma in a dog. J Vet Intern Med 17:357, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
231. Stalin CE, Rusbridge C, Granger N, et al: Radiographic morphology of the cranial portion of the cervical vertebral column in Cavalier King Charles spaniels and its relationship to syringomyelia. Am J Vet Res 69:89, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
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233. Stalis IH, Chadwick B, Dayrell-Hart B, et al: Necrotizing meningoencephalitis of Maltese dogs. Vet Pathol 32:230, 1995. PUBMED Abstract
234. Steinberg T, Matiasek K, Bruhschwein A, et al: Imaging diagnosis—intracranial epidermoid cyst in a Doberman Pinscher. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 48:250, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
235. Sturges BK, Dickinson PJ, Kortz GD, et al: Clinical signs, magnetic resonance imaging features, and outcome after surgical and medical treatment of otogenic intracranial infection in 11 cats and 4 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 20:648, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
236. Sturges BK, Dickinson PJ, Bollen AW, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging and histological classification of intracranial meningiomas in 112 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 22:586, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
237. Summers BA, Cummings JF, de Lahunta A: Degenerative disease of the central nervous system. In Summers BA, Cummings JF, de Lahunta A, editors: Veterinary neuropathology, St Louis, 1995, Mosby.
238. Szatmari V, van Sluijs FJ, Rothuizen J, et al: Ultrasonographic assessment of hemodynamic changes in the portal vein during surgical attenuation of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 224:395, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
239. Tamura S, Tamura Y, Nakamoto Y, et al: MR imaging of histiocytic sarcoma of the canine brain. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 50:178, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
240. Tanaka H, Nakayama M, Takase K: Intraoperative spinal ultrasonography in two dogs with spinal disease. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 47:99, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
241. Targett MP, McInnes E, Dennis R: Magnetic resonance imaging of a medullary dermoid cyst with secondary hydrocephalus in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 40:23, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
242. Tartarelli CL, Baroni M, Borghi M: Thoracolumbar disc extrusion associated with extensive epidural haemorrhage: a retrospective study of 23 dogs. J Small Anim Pract 46:485, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
243. Thames RA, Robertson ID, Flegel T, et al: Development of a morphometric magnetic resonance image parameter suitable for distinguishing between normal dogs and dogs with cerebellar atrophy. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 51:246, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
244. Thomas WB, Wheeler SJ, Kramer R, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging features of primary brain tumors in dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 37:20, 1996.
245. Thomas WB: Hydrocephalus in dogs and cats. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 40:143, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
246. Thomas WB: Nonneoplastic disorders of the brain. Clin Tech Small Anim Pract 14:125, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
247. Thomas WB, Sorjonen DC, Scheuler RO, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of brain infarction in seven dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 37:345, 1996.
248. Tidwell AS: Principles in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. In Thrall DE, editors: Textbook of veterinary diagnostic radiology, ed 5, St Louis, 2007, Saunders Elsevier.
249. Tidwell AS, Ross LA, Kleine LJ: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of cavernous sinus enlargement in a dog with unilateral exophthalmos. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 38:363, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
250. Tidwell AS, Specht A, Blaeser L, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging features of extradural hematomas associated with intervertebral disc herniation in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 43:319, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
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253. Troxel MT, Vite CH, Massicotte C, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging features of feline intracranial neoplasia: retrospective analysis of 46 cats. J Vet Intern Med 18:176, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
254. Tzipory L, Vernau KM, Sturges BK, et al: Antemortem diagnosis of localized central nervous system histiocytic sarcoma in 2 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 23:369, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
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257. Van der Vlugt-Meijer RH, Meij BP, Voorhout G: Dynamic helical computed tomography of the pituitary gland in healthy dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 48:118, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
258. Vernau KM, LeCouteur RA, Sturges BK, et al: Intracranial intra-arachnoid cyst with intracystic hemorrhage in two dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 43:449, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
259. Vernau KM, Kortz GD, Koblik PD, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography characteristics of intracranial intra-arachnoid cysts in 6 dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 38:171, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
260. Vernooij MW, Ikram MA, Tanghe HL, et al: Incidental findings on brain MRI in the general population. N Engl J Med 357:1821, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
261. Vite CH, McGowan JC, Braund KG, et al: Histopathology, electrodiagnostic testing, and magnetic resonance imaging show significant peripheral and central nervous system myelin abnormalities in the cat model of alpha-mannosidosis. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 60:817, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
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263. Vite CH, Insko EK, Schotland HM, et al: Quantification of cerebral ventricular volume in English Bulldogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 38:437, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
264. von Praun F, Matiasek K, Grevel V, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging and pathologic findings associated with necrotizing encephalitis in two Yorkshire terriers. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 47:260, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
265. Vural SA, Besalti O, Ilhan F, et al: Ventricular ependymoma in a German Shepherd dog. Vet J 172:185, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
266. Wakshlag JJ, de Lahunta A, Robinson T, et al: Subacute necrotising encephalopathy in an Alaskan Husky. J Small Anim Pract 40:585, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
267. Wall M, Platt S, Selcer B, et al: Multifocal spinal papillary meningioma in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 46:309, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
268. Wallack ST, Wisner ER, Feldman EC: Mensuration of the pituitary gland from magnetic resonance images in 17 cats. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 44:278, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
269. Webb AA, Pharr JW, Lew LJ, et al: MR imaging findings in a dog with lumbar ganglion cysts. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:9, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
270. Wenger DA, Victoria T, Rafi MA, et al: Globoid cell leukodystrophy in Cairn and West Highland White terriers. J Hered 90:138, 1999. PUBMED Abstract
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273. Widmer WR, Blevins WE: Veterinary myelography: a review of contrast media, adverse effects, and technique. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 27:163, 1991.
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276. Windsor RC, Sturges BK, Vernau KM, et al: Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 23:275, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
277. Wood FD, Pollard RE, Uerling MR, et al: Diagnostic imaging findings and endocrine test results in dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism that did or did not have neurologic abnormalities: 157 cases (1989–2005). J Am Vet Med Assoc 231:1081, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 29: Pathogenesis and Physiology of Central Nervous System Disease and Injury
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Chapter 30: Medical Conditions of the Nervous System
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Chapter 31: Cervical Spine
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Chapter 32: Thoracolumbar Spine
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Chapter 33: Lumbosacral Spine
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Chapter 35: Medical and Surgical Management of the Brain-Injured Pet
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Chapter 36: Intracranial Neoplasia
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Chapter 37: Congenital Brain Malformations
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8. Coates JR, Axlund TW, Dewey CW, et al: Hydrocephalus in dogs and cats. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 28:136, 2006.
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10. Dewey CW, Bailey KS, Barone G, et al: Brain stem auditory evoked response (BAER) testing in Cavalier King Charles spaniels with caudal occipital malformation syndrome. J Vet Intern Med 20:784, 2006. Abstract.
11. Dewey CW, Berg JM, Barone G, et al: Foramen magnum decompression for treatment of caudal occipital malformation syndrome in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 227:1270, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
12. Dewey CW, Berg JM, Stefanacci JD, et al: Caudal occipital malformation syndrome in dogs. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 26:886, 2004.
13. Dewey CW, Cerda-Gonzalez S, Scrivani P, et al: Surgical stabilization of a craniocervical junction abnormality with atlanto-occipital overlapping in a dog. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet (online) E1, 2009.
14. Dewey CW, Coates JR, Ducote JM, et al: External hydrocephalus in two cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 39:567, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
15. Dewey CW, Krotscheck U, Bailey KS, et al: Craniotomy with cystoperitoneal shunting for treatment of intracranial arachnoid cysts in dogs. Vet Surg 36:416, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
16. Dewey CW, Marino DJ, Bailey KS, et al: Foramen magnum decompression with cranioplasty for treatment of caudal occipital malformation syndrome in dogs. Vet Surg 36:405, 2007.PUBMED Abstract
17. Dewey CW, Scrivani PV, Krotscheck U, et al: Intracranial arachnoid cysts in dogs. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 31:160, 2009.PUBMED Abstract
18. Dewey CW: Anticonvulsant therapy in dogs and cats. Vet Clin Small Anim 36:1107, 2006.PUBMED Abstract
19. Dewey CW: Encephalopathies: disorders of the brain. In Dewey CW, editor: A practical guide to canine and feline neurology, ed 2, Ames, IA, 2008, Wiley-Blackwell, p 115.
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22. Greitz D: Radiological assessment of hydrocephalus: new theories and implications for therapy. Neurosurg Rev 27:145, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
23. Havig ME, Cornell KK, Hawthorne JC, et al: Evaluation of nonsurgical treatment of atlantoaxial subluxation in dogs: 19 cases (1992–2001). J Am Vet Med Assoc 227:257, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
24. Kitagawa M, Kanayama K, Sakai T: Quadrigeminal cisterna arachnoid cyst diagnosed by MRI in five dogs. Aust Vet J 81:340, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
25. Lowrie M, Wessmann A, Gunn-Moore D, et al: Quadrigeminal cyst management by cystoperitoneal shunt in a 4-year-old Persian cat. J Feline Med Surg 11:711, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
26. Matiasek LA, Platt SR, Shaw S, et al: Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of quadrigeminal cysts in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 21:1021, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
27. McCarthy RJ, Lewis DD, Hosgood G: Atlantoaxial subluxation in dogs. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 17:215, 1995.
28. Milner RJ, Engela J, Kirberger RM: Arachnoid cyst in cerebellar pontine area of a cat—diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 37:34, 1996.
29. Nagae H, Oomura T, Kato Y, et al: A disorder resembling arachnoid cyst in a dog. J Jpn Vet Neurol 2:9, 1995.
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31. Pearce JM: Platybasia and basilar invagination. Eur Neurol 58:62, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
32. Platt SR, Chambers JN, Cross A: A modified ventral fixation for surgical management of atlantoaxial subluxation in 19 dogs. Vet Surg 33:349, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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35. Rusbridge C, Carruthers H, Dube MP, et al: Syringomyelia in Cavalier King Charles spaniels: the relationship between syrinx dimensions and pain. J Small Anim Pract 48:432, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
36. Rusbridge C, Dewey CW: Treatment of canine Chiari-like malformation and syringomyelia. In Bonagura JD, Twedt DC, editors: Kirk’s current veterinary therapy XIV, Philadelphia, 2009, Saunders, p 1102.
37. Rusbridge C, Greitz D, Iskandar BJ: Syringomyelia: current concepts in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. J Vet Intern Med 20:469, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
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39. Rusbridge C, MacSweeny JE, Davies JV, et al: Syringomyelia in Cavalier King Charles spaniels. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 36:34, 2000. PUBMED Abstract
40. Rusbridge C: Chiari-like malformation with syringomyelia in the Cavalier King Charles spaniel: long term follow up after surgical management. Vet Surg 36:396, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
41. Saito M, Olby NJ, Spaulding K: Identification of arachnoid cysts in the quadrigeminal cistern using ultrasonography. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:435, 2001. PUBMED Abstract
42. Salazar V, Dewey CW, Schwark W, et al: Pharmacokinetics of single-dose oral pregabalin administration in normal dogs. Vet Anaesth Analg 36:574, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
43. Sanders SG, Bagley RS, Silver GM, et al: Outcomes and complications associated with ventral screws, pins, and polymethylmethacrylate for the management of atlantoaxial instability in 12 dogs. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 40:204, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
44. Santamarta D, Aguas J, Ferrer E: The natural history of arachnoid cysts: endoscopic and cine-mode MRI evidence of a slit-valve mechanism. Minim Invasive Neurosurg 38:133, 1995. PUBMED Abstract
45. Schulz KS, Waldron DR, Fahie M: Application of ventral pins and polymethylmethacrylate for the treatment of atlantoaxial instability: results in nine dogs. Vet Surg 26:317, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
46. Stern-Bertholtz W, Sjostrom L, Hakanson NW: Primary secretory otitis media in the Cavalier King Charles spaniel: a review of 61 cases. J Small Anim Pract 44: 253, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
47. Thomas WB, Sorjonen DC, Simpson ST: Surgical management of atlantoaxial subluxation in 23 dogs. Vet Surg 20:409, 1991. PUBMED Abstract
48. Thomas WB: Hydrocephalus in dogs and cats. Vet Clin Small Anim 40:143, 2010.PUBMED Abstract
49. Vernau KM, Kortz GD, Koblik PD, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography characteristics of intracranial intra-arachnoid cysts in 6 dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 28:171, 1997.PUBMED Abstract
50. Vernau KM, LeCouteur RA, Sturges BK, et al: Intracranial intra-arachnoid cyst with intracystic hemorrhage in two dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 43:449, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
51. Williams B: Surgery for hindbrain related syringomyelia. Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg 20:107, 1993. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 38: Anesthesia for Intracranial Surgery
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36. Marion DW, Puccio A, Wisniewski SR, et al: Effect of hyperventilation on extracellular concentrations of glutamate, lactate, pyruvate, and local cerebral blood flow in patients with severe traumatic brain injury. Crit Care Med 30:2619, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
37. Mazzoni P, Giffin JP, Cottrell JE, et al: Intracranial pressure during diltiazem-induced hypotension in anesthetized dogs. Anesth Analg 64:1001, 1985. PUBMED Abstract
38. McCulloch TJ, Boesel TW, Lam AM: The effect of hypocapnia on the autoregulation of cerebral blood flow during administration of isoflurane. Anesth Analg 100:1463, 2005, table of contents.PUBMED Abstract
39. McPherson RW, Koehler RC, Kirsch JR, Traystman RJ: Intraventricular dexmedetomidine decreases cerebral blood flow during normoxia and hypoxia in dogs. Anesth Analg 84:139, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
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46. Nichols JS, Beel JA, Munro LG: Detection of impaired cerebral autoregulation using spectral analysis of intracranial pressure waves. J Neurotrauma 13:439, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
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53. Ploppa A, Kiefer RT, Nohe B, et al: Dose-dependent influence of barbiturates but not of propofol on human leukocyte phagocytosis of viable Staphylococcus aureus. Crit Care Med 34:478, 2006. PUBMED Abstract
54. Raisis AL, Leece EA, Platt SR, et al: Evaluation of an anaesthetic technique used in dogs undergoing craniectomy for tumour resection. Vet Anaesth Analg 34:171, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
55. Rasmussen M, Bundgaard H, Cold GE: Craniotomy for supratentorial brain tumors: risk factors for brain swelling after opening the dura mater. J Neurosurg 101:621, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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57. Salazar V, Dewey CW, Schwark W, et al: Pharmacokinetics of single-dose oral pregabalin administration in normal dogs. Vet Anaesth Analg 36:574, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
58. Schmidt A, Oye I, Akeson J: Cerebral physiological responses to bolus injection of racemic, S(+)- or R(-)-ketamine in the pig. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 49:1436, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
59. Schmidt A, Oye I, Akeson J: Racemic, S(+)- and R(-)-ketamine do not increase elevated intracranial pressure. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 52:1124, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 39: Spinal Neoplasia
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36. Doige CE: Multiple cartilaginous exostoses in dogs. Vet Pathol 24:276, 2003.
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79. Levy MS, Mauldin G, Kapatkin AS, et al: Nonlymphoid vertebral canal tumors in cats: 11 cases (1987–1995). J Am Vet Med Assoc 210:663, 2003.
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90. McDonnell JJ, Tidwell AS, Faissler D, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging features of cervical spinal cord meningiomas. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 46:368, 2003.
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128. Rudich SR, Feeney DA, Anderson KL, et al: Computed tomography of masses of the brachial plexus and contributing nerve roots in dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 45:46, 2003.
129. Rusbridge C, Wheeler SJ, Lamb CR, et al: Vertebral plasma cell tumors in 8 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 13:126, 2003.
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131. Santen DR, Payne JT, Pace LW, et al: Thoracolumbar vertebral osteochondroma in a young dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 199:1054, 2003.
132. Schoniger S, Summers B: Localized, plexiform, diffuse and other variants of neurofibroma in twelve dogs, two horses and a chicken. Vet Pathol 46:904, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
133. Seaman RL, Patton CS: Treatment of renal nephroblastoma in an adult dog. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 39:76, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
134. Sharp NJ: Craniolateral approach to the canine brachial plexus. Vet Surg 17:18, 2003.
135. Siegel S, Kornegay JN, Thrall DE: Postoperative irradiation of spinal cord tumors in 9 dogs. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 37:150, 2003.
136. Silver GM, Bagley RS, Gavin PR, et al: Radiographic diagnosis: cartilaginous exostoses in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 42:231, 2003.
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138. Stone HB, Coleman CN, Anscher MS, et al: Effects of radiation on normal tissue: consequences and mechanisms. Lancet Oncol 4:529, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
139. Sturges BK, Dickinson PJ, Bollen AW, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging and histological classification of intracranial meningiomas in 112 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 22:586, 2003.
140. Summers BA, deLahunta A, McEntee M, et al: A novel intradural extramedullary spinal cord tumor in young dogs. Acta Neuropathol 75:402, 2003.
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144. Suter PF, Morgan JP, Holliday TA, et al: Myelography in the dog: diagnosis of tumors of the spinal cord and vertebrae. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 12:29, 2003.
145. Tamke PG, Foley GL: Neuroepithelioma in a dog. Can Vet J 28:606, 2003.
146. Taylor SS, Goodfellow MR, Browne WJ, et al: Feline extranodal lymphoma: response to chemotherapy and survival in 110 cats. J Small Anim Pract 50:584, 2003.
147. Terrell SP, Platt SR, Chrisman CL, et al: Possible intraspinal metastasis of a canine spinal cord nephroblastoma. Vet Pathol 37:94, 2003.
148. Thamm DH, Vail DM: Aftershocks of cancer chemotherapy: managing adverse effects. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 43:1, 2003.
149. Theon AP, Lecouteur RA, Carr EA, et al: Influence of tumor cell proliferation and sex-hormone receptors on effectiveness of radiation therapy for dogs with incompletely resected meningiomas. J Am Vet Med Assoc 216:701, 684, 2003.
150. Turner JL, Luttgen PJ, VanGundy TE, et al: Multicentric osseous lymphoma with spinal extradural involvement in a dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 200:196, 2003.
151. Ueno H, Morimoto M, Kobayashi Y, et al: Surgical and radiotherapy treatment of a spinal cord ependymoma in a dog. Aust Vet J 84:36, 2003.
152. Vail DM, Moore AS, Ogilvie GK, et al: Feline lymphoma (145 cases): proliferation indices, cluster of differentiation 3 immunoreactivity, and their association with prognosis in 90 cats. J Vet Intern Med 12:349, 2003.
153. Van Ham LM, van Bree HJ, Tshamala M, et al: Use of computed tomography and computed tomographic myelography for assessment of spinal tumoral calcinosis in a dog. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 36:115, 2003.
154. Van Winkle TJ, Steinberg HS, DeCarlo AJ, et al: Myxoid meningiomas of the rostral cervical spinal cord and caudal fossa in four dogs. Vet Pathol 31:468, 2003.
155. Vascellari M, Tasca S, Furlanello T, et al: Vertebral polyostotic lymphoma in a young dog. J Vet Diagn Invest 19:205, 2003.
156. Vaudaux C, Schneider U, Kaser-Hotz B: Potential for intensity-modulated radiation therapy to permit dose escalation for canine nasal cancer. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 48:475, 2003.
157. Waters DJ, Hayden DW: Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis in the dog. J Vet Intern Med 4:207, 2003.
158. Westworth DR, Dickinson PJ, Vernau W, et al: Choroid plexus tumors in 56 dogs (1985–2007). J Vet Intern Med 22:1157, 2003.
159. Worthman RP: Demonstration of specific nerve paralyses in the dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 131:174, 2003.
160. Wright JA, Bell DA, Clayton-Jones DG: The clinical and radiological features associated with spinal tumours in thirty dogs. J Small Anim Pract 20:461, 2003.
161. Wright JA: The pathological features associated with spinal tumours in 29 dogs. J Comp Pathol 95:549, 2003.
162. Yeomans SM: Short paper—extensive spinal meningioma in a young dog. J Comp Pathol 122:303, 2003.
163. Yturraspe DJ, Lumb WV: Second lumbar spondylectomy and shortening of the spinal column of the dog. Am J Vet Res 34:521, 2003.
164. Zaki FA, Hurvitz AI: Spontaneous neoplasms of the central nervous system of the cat. J Small Anim Pract 17:773, 2003.
SECTION IV: Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 40: Tissues of the Musculoskeletal System
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198. Wiss DA, Brien WW, Stetson WB: Interlocked nailing for treatment of segmental fractures of the femur. J Bone Joint Surg Am 72:724, 1990. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 44: External Skeletal Fixation
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66. Lewis DD, Radasch RM, Beale BS: Initial clinical experience with the IMEX (TM) circular external skeletal fixation system. Part I. Use in fractures and arthrodeses. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 12:108, 1999.
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Chapter 47: Principles of Angular Limb Deformity Correction
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Chapter 49: Bone Grafts and Substitutes
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Chapter 50: Scapula
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Chapter 51: The Shoulder
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Chapter 53: Surgical Diseases of the Elbow
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177. Zontine WJ, Weitkamp RA, Lippincott CL: Redefined type of elbow dysplasia involving calcified flexor tendons attached to the medial humeral epicondyle in three dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 194:1082, 1989. PUBMED Abstract
Chapter 54: Total Elbow Replacement in Dogs
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Chapter 55: Radius and Ulna
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57. Wagner K, Griffon DJ, Thomas MW, et al: Radiographic, computed tomographic, and arthroscopic evaluation of experimental radio-ulnar incongruence in the dog. Vet Surg 36:691, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 56: Carpus, Metacarpus, and Digits
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Chapter 57: Fractures of the Pelvis
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191. Todhunter RJ, Lust G: Hip dysplasia: pathogenesis. In Slatter D, editor: Textbook of small animal surgery, ed 3, Philadelphia, 2003, Saunders, p 2009.
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195. Verhoeven GEC, Coopman F, Duchateau L, et al: Interobserver agreement on the assessability of standard ventrodorsal hip-extended radiographs and its effect on agreement in the diagnosis of canine hip dysplasia and on routine FCI scoring. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 50:259, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
196. Wade N: A decade later, genetic map yields few new curves, The New York Times. Available at: genome.html?pagewanted=1. Accessed June 12, 2010.
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199. Wiegel JP, Cartee RE, Marich KW: Preliminary study on the use of ultrasonic transmission imaging to evaluate the hip joint in the immature dog. Ultrasound Med Biol 9:371, 1983. PUBMED Abstract
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201. Willis MB: A review of the progress in canine hip dysplasia control in Britain. J Am Vet Med Assoc 210:1480, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
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203. Wood JLN, Lakhani KH: Hip dysplasia in Labrador retrievers: the effects of age at scoring. Vet Rec 152:37, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
204. Worth AJ, Laven RA, Erceg VH: An assessment of the agreement between the New Zealand Veterinary Association hip dysplasia scoring system and the PennHIP distraction index in German shepherd dogs. N Z Vet J 57:338, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
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206. Zhang Z, Zhu L, Sandler J, et al: Estimation of heritabilities, genetic correlations, and breeding values of four traits that collectively define hip dysplasia in dogs. Am J Vet Res 70:483, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
207. Zhu L, Zhang Z, Feng F, et al: Single nucleotide polymorphisms refine QTL intervals for hip joint laxity in dogs. Anim Genet 39:141, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
208. Zhu L, Zhang Z, Friedenberg S, et al: The long (and winding) road to gene discovery for canine hip dysplasia. Vet J 181:97, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
Chapter 60: Surgical Therapy of Canine Hip Dysplasia
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Chapter 61: Fractures of the Femur
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Chapter 62: Stifle Joint
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Chapter 63: Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula
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21. Johnson AL, Seitz SE, Smith CW, et al: Closed reduction and type-II external fixation of comminuted fractures of the radius and tibia in dogs: 23 cases (1990–1994). J Am Vet Med Assoc 209:1445, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
22. Johnson JA, Austin C, Breuer GJ: Incidence of canine appendicular musculoskeletal disorders in 16 veterinary teaching hospitals from 1980–1989. J Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 7:56, 1994.
23. Johnson KA, Roe SC: Use of an aiming device for application of a type-II (bilateral) external fixator to a fractured tibia of a dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 192:1573, 1988. PUBMED Abstract
24. Johnson SG, Hulse DA, Vangundy TE, et al: Corrective osteotomy for pes varus in the Dachshund. Vet Surg 18:373, 1989. PUBMED Abstract
25. Kraus KH, Wotton HM, Boudrieau RJ: Type-II external fixation, using new clamps and positive-profile threaded pins, for treatment of fractures of the radius and tibia in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 212:1267, 1998. PUBMED Abstract
26. Macias C, McKee WM, May C: Caudal proximal tibial deformity and cranial cruciate ligament rupture in small-breed dogs. J Small Anim Pract 43:433, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
27. Newton CD, Nunamaker DM: Textbook of small animal orthopaedics, Philadelphia, 1985, JB Lippincott.
28. Piermattei DL, Johnson KA: An atlas of surgical approaches to the bones and joints of the dog and cat, ed 4, Philadelphia, 2004, Saunders.
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32. Puerto DA, Aronson LR: Use of a semitendinosus myocutaneous flap for soft-tissue reconstruction of a grade IIIB open tibial fracture in a dog. Vet Surg 33:629, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
33. Radasch RM, Lewis DF, McDonald DE, et al: Pes varus correction in Dachshunds using a hybrid external fixator. Vet Surg 37:71, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
34. Reems MR, Beale BS, Hulse DA: Use of a plate-rod construct and principles of biological osteosynthesis for repair of diaphyseal fractures in dogs and cats: 47 cases (1994–2001). J Am Vet Med Assoc 223:330, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
35. Rovesti GL, Bosio A, Marcellin-Little DJ: Management of 49 antebrachial and crural fractures in dogs using circular external fixators. J Small Anim Pract 48:194, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
36. Sarrau S, Meige F, Autefage A: Treatment of femoral and tibial fractures in puppies by elastic plate osteosynthesis: a review of 17 cases. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 20:51, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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38. Schmökel HG, Stein S, Radke H, et al: Treatment of tibial fractures with plates using minimally invasive percutaneous osteosynthesis in dogs and cats. J Small Anim Pract 48:157, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
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40. Unger M, Montavon PM, Heim UFA: Classification of fractures of long bones in the dog and cat: introduction and clinical application. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 3:41, 1990.
41. von Pfeil DJ, Decamp CE, Diegel KL, et al: Does Osgood-Schlatter disease exist in the dog? Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 22:257, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
42. von Pfeil DJ, Déjardin LM, DeCamp CE: In vitro biomechanical comparison of a plate-rod combination-construct and an interlocking nail-construct for experimentally induced gap fractures in canine tibiae. Am J Vet Res 66:1536, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 64: Tarsus and Metatarsus
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Chapter 65: Amputations
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Chapter 66: Dentistry for the Surgeon
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Chapter 67: Mandible and Maxillofacial Fractures
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Chapter 68: Arthritis
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349. Wilbe M, Jokinen P, Truve K, et al: Genome-wide association mapping identifies multiple loci for a canine SLE-related disease complex. Nat Genet 42:250, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
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354. Woodard JC, Riser WH, Bloomberg MS, et al: Erosive polyarthritis in two greyhounds. J Am Vet Med Assoc 198:873, 1991. PUBMED Abstract
355. Xie WL, Chipman JG, Robertson DL, et al: Expression of a mitogen-responsive gene encoding prostaglandin synthase is regulated by messenger-RNA splicing. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 88:2692, 1991. PUBMED Abstract
356. Yamaguchi RA, French TW, Simpson CF, et al: Leishmania-Donovani in the synovial-fluid of a dog with visceral leishmaniasis. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 19:723, 1983.
357. Zainal Z, Longman AJ, Hurst S, et al: Relative efficacies of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in reducing expression of key proteins in a model system for studying osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 17:896, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
358. Zhang W, Nuki G, Moskowitz RW, et al: OARSI recommendations for the management of hip and knee osteoarthritis. Part III. Changes in evidence following systematic cumulative update of research published through January 2009. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 18:476, 2010. PUBMED Abstract
359. Zhu L, Zhang Z, Feng F, et al: Single nucleotide polymorphisms refine QTL intervals for hip joint laxity in dogs. Anim Genet 39:141, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
360. Zhu L, Zhang ZW, Friedenberg S, et al: The long (and winding) road to gene discovery for canine hip dysplasia. Vet J 181:97, 2009. PUBMED Abstract
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Chapter 70: Muscle and Tendon Disorders
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Chapter 71: Arthroscopy
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27. Pozzi A, Hildreth BE, Rajala-Schultz PJ: Comparison of arthroscopy and arthrotomy for diagnosis of medial meniscal pathology: an ex vivo study. Vet Surg 37:749, 2008. PUBMED Abstract
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31. Schulz KS, Holsworth IG, Hornof WJ: Self-retaining braces for canine arthroscopy. Vet Surg 33:77, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
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33. Siemering GH: Arthroscopy of dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 172:575, 1978. PUBMED Abstract
34. Steadman JR, Briggs KK, Rodrigo JJ, et al: Outcomes of microfracture for traumatic chondral defects of the knee: average 11-year follow-up. Arthroscopy 19:477, 2003. PUBMED Abstract
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36. Van Ryssen B, van Bree H: Arthroscopic findings in 100 dogs with elbow lameness. Vet Rec 140:360, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
37. Wall CR, Taylor R: Arthroscopic biceps brachii tenotomy as a treatment for canine bicipital tenosynovitis. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 38:169, 2002. PUBMED Abstract
38. Warnock JJ, Beale BS: Arthroscopy of the antebrachiocarpal joint in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 224:867, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
39. Yang CY, Cheng SC, Shen CL: Effect of irrigation fluids on the articular cartilage: a scanning electron microscope study. Arthroscopy 9:425, 1993. PUBMED Abstract
Chapter 72: Musculoskeletal Neoplasia and Limb-Sparing Surgery
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106. Withrow SJ: Personal communication, 2007.
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Chapter 73: Osteochondrosis
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Chapter 74: Gait Analysis
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