Clinical reasoning in feline spinal disease: which combination of clinical information is useful?

Volume: 22, Issue: 6, Pages: 521 - 530
Published: Jun 28, 2019
Abstract
Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate if a combination of discrete clinical characteristics can be used to identify the most likely differential diagnoses in cats with spinal disease. Methods Two hundred and twenty-one cats referred for further evaluation of spinal disease were included and categorised as follows: non-lymphoid neoplasia (n = 44); intervertebral disc disease (n = 42); fracture/luxation (n = 34); ischaemic myelopathy (n...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical reasoning in feline spinal disease: which combination of clinical information is useful?
Published Date
Jun 28, 2019
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
521 - 530
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