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The occurrence of degenerative joint diseases (DJD) and the possible involvement of Feline Calicivirus (FCV), Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Foamy Virus (FFV) infections were investigated in 54 euthanized cats chosen at random. Blood samples and...

Author(s)
Weissl, K.; Benetka, V.; Schachner, E.; Tichy, A.; Latif, M.; Mayrhofer, E.; Möstl, K.
Publisher
BWK Public Relations - Brigitte Weber-Kraus, Wien, Austria
Citation
Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 2012, 99, 5/6, pp 123-133
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Chondrosarcoma is an uncommon malignant neoplasm in which the neoplastic cells produce chondroid and varying amounts of matrix. This tumor is the second most common primary skeletal tumor in animals. In our case, radio-logical and histopathological findings supported the final diagnosis of...

Author(s)
Shokrpoor, S.; Pourreza, B.; Khodadadi, M.; Moradi-Ozarlou, M.; Khoshvaghti, R.; Fazel, B.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2021, 15, 4, pp 452-456
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Elbow degenerative joint disease is the most common cause of non-traumatic thoracic limb lameness in the cat. Medial epicondylitis is also being diagnosed with increasing frequency. Lameness originating from the shoulder is not as common in cats as in dogs but shoulder joint dysplasia has been...

Author(s)
Perry, K. L.
Publisher
MA Healthcare Limited, London, UK
Citation
Companion Animal, 2015, 20, 2, pp 86-91
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X-rays of the vertebral column, the coxofemoral, stifle, shoulder and elbow joints in 82 cats aged seven years and older were taken under general anaesthesia. Any signs of degenerative joint disease were recorded and graded from these radiographs. The results were analyzed for possible influences...

Author(s)
Drensler, A.
Publisher
Verlag M. & H, Schaper Gmbh, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Kleintierpraxis, 2013, 58, 6, pp 289-298
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High-quality radiographs of the scapula, shoulder joint, and humerus are required to accurately assess trauma or lameness localized to the proximal thoracic limb. This article will review creating high-quality radiographs of the proximal thoracic limb; specifically the scapula, shoulder joint, and...

Author(s)
Mauragis, D.; Berry, C. R.
Publisher
VetMed Communications, Glen Mills, USA
Citation
Today's Veterinary Practice, 2012, 2, 3, pp 46-51
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Author(s)
Shaw, L. K.; Henry, J. E.
Publisher
Eastern States Veterinary Association, Inc (NAVC), Glen Mills, USA
Citation
Today's Veterinary Technician, 2017, 2, 2, pp 52-65
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Arthrography with nonionic contrast agents is a method of investigation of the joint space allowing routine observations of aseptic pathological condition localized at joint ends or synovial membrane. The biological material was represented by a uniform batch consists of 8 adult cats, two males and ...

Author(s)
Morar, G.; Purdoiu, R.; Lăcătuș, R.; Tule, H.; Papuc, I.
Publisher
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Citation
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine, 2014, 71, 1, pp 160-164
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Frederick, S. W.
Publisher
North American Veterinary Community (NAVC), Orlando, USA
Citation
NAVC Conference Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, USA, 4-8 February 2017. Veterinary Technician, 2017, pp 94-96
Abstract

In this study, the instability of intact and iatrogenically injured carpal joints in 30 dead cats (60 carpal joints) was examined in extension, abduction and adduction at rest and under 20 Newton stress conditions. If orthopaedic integrity was found to be intact, the limbs were amputated in the...

Author(s)
Meinck, P. A.
Publisher
Mensch & Buch Verlag, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Karpalgelenksstabilität und -instabilität bei der Katze - eine experimentelle und röntgenologische Studie, 2017, pp iv + 145 pp.
Abstract

Osteoarthritis is the most commonly occurring degenerative joint disease in domestic carnivores. Osteoarthritic processes are often secondary to other joint pathologies such as hip or elbow dysplasia. Radiography is generally used to confirm the presence of osteoarthritic lesions in domestic...

Author(s)
Chuzel, T.; Sonet, J.
Publisher
NÉVA Europarc, Créteil, France
Citation
Le Nouveau Praticien Vétérinaire Canine - Féline, 2007, No.35, pp 19-24

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