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Differences Seen In The Pelvic Bone Parameters Of Male And Female Dogs, Kriengyot Sajjarengpong, Adisorn Adirekthaworn, Kongkiat Srisuwattanasagul, Sayamon Sukjumlong, Damri Darawiroj
Differences Seen In The Pelvic Bone Parameters Of Male And Female Dogs, Kriengyot Sajjarengpong, Adisorn Adirekthaworn, Kongkiat Srisuwattanasagul, Sayamon Sukjumlong, Damri Darawiroj
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The aim of this study was to measure some of the variable parameters of canine pelvic bones and to make a comparision between the sexes. Eighteen variable measurements of pelvic bones from 34 adult dogs (18 female and 16 male) were studied. The results showed that the variable parameters of pelvic bones in the male dogs were higher than those found in females except for four variables which were the conjugate diameter (C), the length of the pubis (LP), the distance between the iliac crests at their most lateral points (IC) and the shortest distance from the middle of the …
The Epididymal Sperm Survival Interval Following Orchidectomy In Dogs, Sudson Sirivaidyapong, Theerawat Swangchan-Uthai
The Epididymal Sperm Survival Interval Following Orchidectomy In Dogs, Sudson Sirivaidyapong, Theerawat Swangchan-Uthai
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The aim of the study was to investigate the motility and viability of canine epididymal spermatozoa, collected from the epididymides following orchidectomy (castration), over a period of time. Sperm samples were collected at 25-28oC from the caudal epididymis, 0, 1, 3, 6, and 12 hours, after the castration of 75 fertile dogs (1-10 years old). Progressive motility and viability of the epididymal sperm decreased over a period of time, after the collection. The epididymal sperm motility was 82.3±6, 76.3±8, 72.0±7, 60.3±9, and 22.7±20% while the percentage of viable spermatozoa was 85.5±5, 78.8±7, 77.5±7, 64.4±7, and 27.1±21 at 0, 1, 3, …
The Use Of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa (Psis) In A Canine Deep Corneal Ulcer, Pasakorn Briksawan, Sunti Wongaumnuaykul, Pranee Tuntivanich, Nalinee Tuntivanich, Kumpanart Sunthornvipat
The Use Of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa (Psis) In A Canine Deep Corneal Ulcer, Pasakorn Briksawan, Sunti Wongaumnuaykul, Pranee Tuntivanich, Nalinee Tuntivanich, Kumpanart Sunthornvipat
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Porcine small intestinal submucosa (PSIS) was used as a graft to repair 13 dogs with deep corneal ulceration. Eight cases had staphyloma and staphyloma associated with hyphema. Two cases had staphyloma associated with glaucoma. There was one case of each of descemetocoele, descemetocoele associated with glaucoma and rupture of the cornea. Ten dogs without glaucoma returned to normal vision (76.93%) with minimal anterior synechia and scarring. Three dogs with associated glaucoma became blind (23.07%). PSIS has been demonstrated to stimulate corneal healing without tissue rejection and is recommended to be used as a graft material to repair deep corneal ulcers …