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02 April 2025 02 Apr 2025

Volume 30 | Issue 4

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

Figure 1. 
Realistic goals of therapy for dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. Adapted from Niessen et al (2022).

Improving owner compliance with therapy of canine and feline diabetes: the American perspective

Clinical Review

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Figure 1. Mediolateral (A) and close-up dorsopalmar (B) of the right carpus of two different dogs. The arrows demonstrate metaphyseal irregularity in a skeletally immature large breed patient, consistent with a normal cutback zone.

The importance of early radiological assessment in juvenile canine lameness

Review

Stem cells in canine osteoarthritis. Part 2: case selection, choices, guidelines and outcomes

Review
Figure 1. 
Grey hue of tissues following the use of the gel formulation. A) The wound at the time of presentation following clipping and lavage. B) The wound following placement of the activated gel formulation. C) The wound 2 days later, post lavage. Closure was performed at this visit, and healing was uncomplicated.

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