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1. Uroabdomen secondary to spontaneous bladder rupture in a dog with dystocia.

2. Spontaneous rupture of the right aortic sinus resulting in a sterile aorto-atrial fistula in a pet rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).

3. Adrenal tumors treated by adrenalectomy following spontaneous rupture carry an overall favorable prognosis: retrospective evaluation of outcomes in 59 dogs and 3 cats (2000-2021).

4. Arthroscopic Caudal Cruciate Ligament Damage in Canine Stifles with Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease.

5. Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.

6. Histologic evidence for a humoral immune response in synovitis associated with cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs.

7. Characterisation of key proteoglycans in the cranial cruciate ligaments (CCLs) from two dog breeds with different predispositions to CCL disease and rupture.

8. Relationship between vitamin D status and clinical outcomes in dogs with a cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

9. Dogs with biliary rupture based on ultrasound findings may have normal total serum bilirubin values.

10. Investigation of fibrillin microfibrils in the canine cruciate ligament in dogs with different predispositions to ligament rupture.

11. Synovial fluid lubricin increases in spontaneous canine cruciate ligament rupture.

12. Large-volume pneumoperitoneum and septic peritonitis secondary to splenic abscess rupture in a dog.

13. Pathology in Practice.

14. Clinical and diagnostic evaluation of intraocular expulsion of a corneal epithelial inclusion cyst in a dog.

15. Epidemiological investigation of the novel genotype avian hepatitis E virus and co-infected immunosuppressive viruses in farms with hepatic rupture haemorrhage syndrome, recently emerged in China.

16. What Is Your Diagnosis?

17. Hepatic rupture hemorrhage syndrome in chickens caused by a novel genotype avian hepatitis E virus.

18. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS - RADIOGRAPHY, ULTRASONOGRAPHY, AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF A GIANT FECALOMA CAUSING STERCORAL PERFORATION OF THE COLON IN A DOG WITH A PROSTATIC ABSCESS.

19. Posturography and dynamic pedobarography in lame dogs with elbow dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

20. Gallbladder Mucocele: Variables Associated with Outcome and the Utility of Ultrasonography to Identify Gallbladder Rupture in 219 Dogs (2007-2016).

21. Short-term outcome and complications of TPLO using anatomically contoured locking compression plates in small/medium-breed dogs with "excessive" tibial plateau angle.

22. Biomechanical and biochemical properties of the thoracic aorta in warmblood horses, Friesian horses, and Friesians with aortic rupture.

23. The use of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography for the detection of active renal hemorrhage in a dog with spontaneous kidney rupture resulting in hemoperitoneum.

24. Lens-Related Emergencies: Not Always So Clear.

25. Degenerative changes of the cranial cruciate ligament harvested from dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

26. Gall bladder rupture associated with cholecystitis in a domestic ferret (Mustela putorius).

27. Comparison between ultrasonographic and clinical findings in 43 dogs with gallbladder mucoceles.

28. A modified Maquet technique for management of cranial cruciate avulsion in a cat.

29. Septic peritonitis from pyloric and non-pyloric gastrointestinal perforation: prognostic factors in 44 dogs and 11 cats.

31. Short-term and long-term outcomes for overweight dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture treated surgically or nonsurgically.

32. Diagnostic accuracy of a short-duration 3 Tesla magnetic resonance protocol for diagnosing stifle joint lesions in dogs with non-traumatic cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

33. Measurement of vitamin A, vitamin E, selenium, and L-lactate in dogs with and without osteoarthritis secondary to ruptured cranial cruciate ligament.

34. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography with computed tomography for the diagnosis of spontaneous partial ureteral rupture in a dog.

35. What is your diagnosis? Uroperitoneum.

36. Farriery for hoof wall defects: quarter cracks and toe cracks.

37. Ultrasonographic evaluation of abdominal distension in 52 camels (Camelus dromedarius).

38. Comparison of single layer staple closure versus double layer hand-sewn closure for equine pelvic flexure enterotomy.

39. Incidence of meniscal injury in cats with cranial cruciate ligament ruptures.

40. Idiopathic arterial aneurysm/rupture causing sudden death in dairy cattle.

41. Rupture of gastrocnemius tendon in broiler breeder hens.

42. Influence of signalment on developing cranial cruciate rupture in dogs in the UK.

43. Choledochotomy and primary repair of extrahepatic biliary duct rupture in seven dogs and two cats.

44. Acquired atrial septal defects secondary to rupture of the atrial septum in dogs with degenerative mitral valve disease.

45. Comparison of kinematic variables in defining lameness caused by naturally occurring rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament in dogs.

46. Fluid balance, glomerular filtration rate, and urine output in dogs anesthetized for an orthopedic surgical procedure.

47. Feline renal allograft rupture.

48. Risk factors for surgical site infection-inflammation in dogs undergoing surgery for rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament: 902 cases (2005-2006).

49. Peri- and retrobulbar abscess caused by chronic otitis externa, media and interna in a dog.

50. Morphological and biomechanical studies on the common calcaneal tendon in dogs.

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