Comparative study of vertebral fractures and luxations in dogs and cats

Volume: 22, Issue: 01, Pages: 47 - 53
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare patterns of vertebral fractures and luxations in 42 cats and 47 dogs, and to evaluate the impact of species-related differences on clinical outcome. Data regarding aetiology, neurological status, radiographic appearance and follow-up were compared between the groups. The thoracolumbar (Th3-L3) area was the most commonly affected location in both cats (49%) and dogs (58%). No lesions were...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative study of vertebral fractures and luxations in dogs and cats
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
22
Issue
01
Pages
47 - 53
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