Abstract | BACKGROUND: HYPOTHESIS: ANIMALS: Twenty-six client-owned dogs: 15 dogs with clinical signs of cervical hyperesthesia (group 1), and 11 dogs without of clinical signs (group 2). METHODS: RESULTS: CONCLUSION:
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Authors | M J Schmidt, J Roth, N Ondreka, M Kramer, C Rummel |
Journal | Journal of veterinary internal medicine
(J Vet Intern Med)
2013 May-Jun
Vol. 27
Issue 3
Pg. 530-5
ISSN: 1939-1676 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 23659719
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2013 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. |
Chemical References |
- Interleukin-6
- Substance P
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Topics |
- Animals
- Dog Diseases
(cerebrospinal fluid)
- Dogs
- Female
- Interleukin-6
(cerebrospinal fluid)
- Male
- Neuralgia
(cerebrospinal fluid, metabolism, veterinary)
- Substance P
(cerebrospinal fluid)
- Syringomyelia
(pathology)
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