File:Doberman post surgery following double implant.jpg
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DescriptionDoberman post surgery following double implant.jpg |
English: Same dog of Figure 1 (A) treated with double implant (B) three days post-surgery. The dog became ambulatory 3 days after surgery. Four weeks post-surgery had ataxia without conscious proprioceptive deficits, and 3 months post-surgery he was neurologically normal. Owner reported that it was 2 years since the dog was not able to hold the neck in elevated position. |
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Author | Filippo Adamo | ||
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