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Spinal Cord Injuries in Dogs Part II: Standards of Care, Prognosis and New Perspectives
Abstract
Severe spinal cord injuries (SCI), causing physical handicaps and accompanied by many serious complications, remains one of the most challenging problems in both, human and veterinary health care practices. The central nervous system in mammals does not regenerate, so the neurological deficits in a dog following SCI persists for the rest of its life and the affected animals display an image of permanent suffering. Diagnostics are based on:...
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Title
Spinal Cord Injuries in Dogs Part II: Standards of Care, Prognosis and New Perspectives
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pages
45 - 58
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