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  1. Article ; Online: Outcome of dogs diagnosed with concurrent intrahepatic portosystemic shunts and vertebral lesions: six cases (2016-2022).

    Solari, F P / Case, J B / Vilaplana Grosso, F R / Culp, W T N

    The Journal of small animal practice

    2024  

    Abstract: Objectives: To describe the clinical outcome of dogs diagnosed with concurrent discospondylitis/vertebral physitis and congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.: Materials and methods: Medical records from two academic institutions were searched ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: To describe the clinical outcome of dogs diagnosed with concurrent discospondylitis/vertebral physitis and congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.
    Materials and methods: Medical records from two academic institutions were searched for dogs diagnosed with discospondylitis and/or vertebral physitis, and a concurrent intrahepatic portosystemic shunt. Dogs were excluded if they did not undergo attenuation of their shunt, did not have a single congenital intrahepatic shunt and did not have at least 90 days of follow-up.
    Results: Six dogs fittedmet the inclusion criteria and were included in the study. Discospondylitis alone was diagnosed in four dogs, vertebral physitis alone in one dog and both discospondylitis and vertebral physitis in one dog. Three dogs had a right divisional intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, and three dogs had a left divisional intrahepatic portosystemic shunt. Median duration of antimicrobial therapy was 112 days (range 14 to 240 days). Clinical resolution of discospondylitis and vertebral physitis was noted in all dogs. Endovascular attenuation was performed in all dogs a median of 82 days after presentation (range 1 to 317 days). No perioperative or postoperative complications occurred. All dogs were alive at the last available follow-up a median of 513 days after presentation (range 224 to 1504 days) and free of clinical signs associated with discospondylitis or vertebral physitis, as well as their portosystemic shunt.
    Clinical significance: Dogs with intrahepatic portosystemic shunts may concurrently develop discospondylitis and vertebral physitis. With antimicrobial therapy and endovascular embolisation of their portosystemic shunt, all dogs in this study had a good outcome with clinical resolution of both disease processes. However, long-term follow-up was not obtained in all cases.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 410743-3
    ISSN 1748-5827 ; 0022-4510 ; 1748-5827
    ISSN (online) 1748-5827
    ISSN 0022-4510 ; 1748-5827
    DOI 10.1111/jsap.13725
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  2. Article: Chronic anal fissure. A new method of treatment by anoplasty.

    Case, J B

    Diseases of the colon and rectum

    1991  Volume 34, Issue 2, Page(s) 198–199

    Abstract: Chronic anal fissure is a common condition usually treated by maximal anal dilatation or lateral subcutaneous sphincterotomy. The following method is based on a common surgical principal; to widen a stenosed tube a longitudinal incision is made across ... ...

    Abstract Chronic anal fissure is a common condition usually treated by maximal anal dilatation or lateral subcutaneous sphincterotomy. The following method is based on a common surgical principal; to widen a stenosed tube a longitudinal incision is made across the stenosed area and this is sutured transversely as in pyloroplasty. This method of anoplasty is simple and appears to have no resultant complications. Further studies are necessary before its value can be established compared to the presently accepted methods of treatment.
    MeSH term(s) Anal Canal/surgery ; Chronic Disease ; Colorectal Surgery/methods ; Fissure in Ano/surgery ; Humans ; Suture Techniques
    Language English
    Publishing date 1991-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 212581-x
    ISSN 1530-0358 ; 0012-3706
    ISSN (online) 1530-0358
    ISSN 0012-3706
    DOI 10.1007/bf02050000
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  3. Article: Meniscal injury following initial cranial cruciate ligament stabilization surgery in 26 dogs (29 stifles).

    Case, J B / Hulse, D / Kerwin, S C / Peycke, L E

    Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T

    2008  Volume 21, Issue 4, Page(s) 365–367

    Abstract: Objective: To describe clinical signs, arthroscopic findings, and outcome in a group of dogs undergoing second look arthroscopy for the treatment of meniscal tears following original surgery to correct a CCL deficient stifle joint.: Methods: The ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To describe clinical signs, arthroscopic findings, and outcome in a group of dogs undergoing second look arthroscopy for the treatment of meniscal tears following original surgery to correct a CCL deficient stifle joint.
    Methods: The medical records of 26 dogs from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Texas A&M University and the Veterinary Orthopedic Center (Round Rock, Texas) that had second look arthroscopy for lameness following an original surgical procedure were reviewed. Pre-operative clinical findings, 2nd look arthroscopic findings and owner assessed outcome were documented.
    Results: Postliminary bucket handle tears of the medial meniscus were detected in 22 (75.9%) cases. Other postliminary meniscal injuries included frayed caudal horn tears of the medial meniscus 6 (20.7%), and longitudinal tears of the lateral meniscus 1 (3.4%). An audible or palpable click was present in 27.6% of cases. An improvement or resolution of lameness was reported in 96.5% of cases reported. In conclusion, tears of the medial meniscus are a significant cause of lameness in dogs subsequent to surgery for cranial crucial ligament ruptures. Increased lameness or acute onset of lameness after surgery for cranial crucial rupture is a consistent finding. In rare cases, a palpable or audible click will be appreciated. Arthroscopic evaluation and partial meniscectomy improve or resolve lameness in the majority of cases.
    Clinical significance: Sudden or increased lameness in dogs with historical CCL stabilization surgery should be evaluated and treated arthroscopically for postliminary meniscal injury if another cause for lameness can not be determined.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ; Arthroscopy/methods ; Arthroscopy/veterinary ; Dogs/injuries ; Dogs/surgery ; Female ; Lameness, Animal/surgery ; Male ; Menisci, Tibial/surgery ; Reoperation/veterinary ; Stifle ; Tibial Meniscus Injuries ; Treatment Outcome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-08-08
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 286750-3
    ISSN 0932-0814
    ISSN 0932-0814
    DOI 10.3415/vcot-07-07-0070
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  4. Article: Meniscal injury following initial cranial cruciate ligament stabilization surgery in 26 dogs (29 stifles)

    Case, J.B / Hulse, D / Kerwin, S.C / Peycke, L.E

    Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T. 2008, v. 21, no. 4

    2008  

    Keywords dogs ; animal injuries ; surgery ; postoperative complications ; stifle ; ligaments ; cartilage ; lameness ; adverse effects
    Language English
    Size p. 365-367.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 286750-3
    ISSN 0932-0814
    ISSN 0932-0814
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  5. Article: Meniscal injury following initial cranial cruciate ligament stabilization surgery in 26 dogs (29 stifles)

    Case, J. B. / Hulse, D. / Kerwin, S. C. / Peycke, L. E.

    Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology

    2008  Volume 21, Issue 04, Page(s) 365–366

    Abstract: Objective: To describe clinical signs, arthroscopic findings, and outcome in a group of dogs undergoing second look arthroscopy for the treatment of meniscal tears following original surgery to correct a CCL deficient stifle joint. : Methods: The ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To describe clinical signs, arthroscopic findings, and outcome in a group of dogs undergoing second look arthroscopy for the treatment of meniscal tears following original surgery to correct a CCL deficient stifle joint.
    Methods: The medical records of 26 dogs from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Texas A&M University and the Veterinary Orthopedic Center (Round Rock, Texas) that had second look arthroscopy for lameness following an original surgical procedure were reviewed. Pre-operative clinical findings, 2nd look arthroscopic findings and owner assessed outcome were documented.
    Results: Postliminary bucket handle tears of the medial meniscus were detected in 22 (75.9%) cases. Other postliminary meniscal injuries included frayed caudal horn tears of the medial meniscus 6 (20.7%), and longitudinal tears of the lateral meniscus 1 (3.4%). An audible or palpable click was present in 27.6% of cases. An improvement or resolution of lameness was reported in 96.5% of cases reported. In conclusion, tears of the medial meniscus are a significant cause of lameness in dogs subsequent to surgery for cranial crucial ligament ruptures. Increased lameness or acute onset of lameness after surgery for cranial crucial rupture is a consistent finding. In rare cases, a palpable or audible click will be appreciated. Arthroscopic evaluation and partial meniscectomy improve or resolve lameness in the majority of cases.
    Clinical significance: Sudden or increased lameness in dogs with historical CCL stabilization surgery should be evaluated and treated arthroscopically for postliminary meniscal injury if another cause for lameness can not be determined.
    Keywords Postliminary ; meniscus ; cranial cruciate ligament ; arthroscopy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-07-01
    Publisher Schattauer GmbH
    Publishing place Stuttgart ; New York
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 286750-3
    ISSN 2567-6911 ; 0932-0814
    ISSN (online) 2567-6911
    ISSN 0932-0814
    DOI 10.3415/VCOT-07-07-0070
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  6. Article: Automation in photogrammetry

    Case, J.B

    Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing. Mar 1981. v. 47 (3)

    1981  

    Keywords libraries ; information science ; computer science ; meteorology and climatology
    Language English
    Dates of publication 1981-03
    Size p. 335-341.
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0099-1112
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  7. Article: Nitazoxanide and JIB-04 have broad-spectrum antiviral activity and inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication in cell culture and coronavirus pathogenesis in a pig model

    Son, J. / Huang, S. / Zeng, Q. / Bricker, T. L. / Case, J. B. / Zhou, J. / Zang, R. / Liu, Z. / Chang, X. / Harastani, H. H. / Chen, L. / Gomez Castro, M. F. / Zhao, Y. / Kohio, H. P. / Hou, G. / Fan, B. / Niu, B. / Guo, R. / Rothlauf, P. W. /
    Bailey, A. L. / Wang, X. / Shi, P. Y. / Whelan, S. P. J. / Diamond, M. S. / Boon, A. C. M. / Li, B. / Ding, S.

    bioRxiv

    Abstract: Pathogenic coronaviruses represent a major threat to global public health Here, using a recombinant reporter virus-based compound screening approach, we identified several small-molecule inhibitors that potently block the replication of the newly emerged ...

    Abstract Pathogenic coronaviruses represent a major threat to global public health Here, using a recombinant reporter virus-based compound screening approach, we identified several small-molecule inhibitors that potently block the replication of the newly emerged severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Two compounds, nitazoxanide and JIB-04 inhibited SARS-CoV-2 replication in Vero E6 cells with an EC (50) of 4 90 μM and 0 69 μM, respectively, with specificity indices of greater than 150 Both inhibitors had in vitro antiviral activity in multiple cell types against some DNA and RNA viruses, including porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus In an in vivo porcine model of coronavirus infection, administration of JIB-04 reduced virus infection and associated tissue pathology, which resulted in improved body weight gain and survival These results highlight the potential utility of nitazoxanide and JIB-04 as antiviral agents against SARS-CoV-2 and other viral pathogens
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #808504
    Database COVID19

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  8. Article ; Online: A Single-Dose Intranasal ChAd Vaccine Protects Upper and Lower Respiratory Tracts against SARS-CoV-2

    Hassan, A.O. / Kafai, N.M. / Dmitriev, I.P. / Fox, J.M. / Smith, B.K. / Harvey, I.B. / Chen, R.E. / Winkler, E.S. / Wessel, A.W. / Case, J.B. / Kashentseva, E. / McCune, B.T. / Bailey, A.L. / Zhao, H. / VanBlargan, L.A. / Dai, Y.-N. / Ma, M. / Adams, L.J. / Shrihari, S. /
    Danis, J.E. / Gralinski, L.E. / Hou, Y.J. / Schäfer, A. / Kim, A.S. / Keeler, S.P. / Weiskopf, D. / Baric, R.S. / Holtzman, M.J. / Fremont, D.H. / Curiel, D.T. / Diamond, M.S.

    Cell, 183(1)

    2020  

    Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has made deployment of an effective vaccine a global health priority. We evaluated the protective activity of a chimpanzee adenovirus-vectored vaccine encoding a prefusion stabilized spike protein (ChAd-SARS-CoV-2-S) ...

    Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has made deployment of an effective vaccine a global health priority. We evaluated the protective activity of a chimpanzee adenovirus-vectored vaccine encoding a prefusion stabilized spike protein (ChAd-SARS-CoV-2-S) in challenge studies with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and mice expressing the human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor. Intramuscular dosing of ChAd-SARS-CoV-2-S induces robust systemic humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and protects against lung infection, inflammation, and pathology but does not confer sterilizing immunity, as evidenced by detection of viral RNA and induction of anti-nucleoprotein antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 challenge. In contrast, a single intranasal dose of ChAd-SARS-CoV-2-S induces high levels of neutralizing antibodies, promotes systemic and mucosal immunoglobulin A (IgA) and T cell responses, and almost entirely prevents SARS-CoV-2 infection in both the upper and lower respiratory tracts. Intranasal administration of ChAd-SARS-CoV-2-S is a candidate for preventing SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission and curtailing pandemic spread.
    Keywords IgA ; mucosal immunity ; intranasal ; protection ; pathogenesis ; SARS-CoV-2 ; antibody ; T cells ; vaccine ; COVID-19 ; covid19
    Subject code 572
    Language English
    Publisher Cell Press
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Article ; Online: Rapid isolation and profiling of a diverse panel of human monoclonal antibodies targeting the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

    Zost, S.J. / Gilchuk, P. / Chen, R.E. / Case, J.B. / Reidy, J.X. / Trivette, A. / Nargi, R.S. / Sutton, R.E. / Suryadevara, N. / Chen, E.C. / Binshtein, E. / Shrihari, S. / Ostrowski, M. / Chu, H.Y. / Didier, J.E. / MacRenaris, K.W. / Jones, T. / Day, S. / Myers, L. /
    Eun-Hyung Lee, F. / Nguyen, D.C. / Sanz, I. / Martinez, D.R. / Rothlauf, P.W. / Bloyet, L.-M. / Whelan, S.P.J. / Baric, R.S. / Thackray, L.B. / Diamond, M.S. / Carnahan, R.H. / Crowe, J.E., Jr.

    Nature Medicine, 26(9)

    2020  

    Abstract: Antibodies are a principal determinant of immunity for most RNA viruses and have promise to reduce infection or disease during major epidemics. The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has caused a global pandemic with millions of infections and hundreds of ... ...

    Abstract Antibodies are a principal determinant of immunity for most RNA viruses and have promise to reduce infection or disease during major epidemics. The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has caused a global pandemic with millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths to date1,2. In response, we used a rapid antibody discovery platform to isolate hundreds of human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein. We stratify these mAbs into five major classes on the basis of their reactivity to subdomains of S protein as well as their cross-reactivity to SARS-CoV. Many of these mAbs inhibit infection of authentic SARS-CoV-2 virus, with most neutralizing mAbs recognizing the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of S. This work defines sites of vulnerability on SARS-CoV-2 S and demonstrates the speed and robustness of advanced antibody discovery platforms.
    Keywords Spike Glycoprotein ; Coronavirus ; Humans ; Antibodies ; Neutralizing ; Monoclonal ; Pneumonia ; Viral ; Pandemics ; Protein Binding ; Betacoronavirus ; Coronavirus Infections ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Nature Research
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  10. Article: Incidence of and risk factors for diabetes mellitus in cats that have undergone renal transplantation: 187 cases (1986-2005)

    Case, J.B / Kyles, A.E / Nelson, R.W / Aronson, L / Kass, P.H / Klose, T.C / Bailiff, N.L / Gregory, C.R

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2007 Mar. 15, v. 230, no. 6

    2007  

    Keywords cats ; pets ; kidney transplant ; diabetes mellitus ; disease incidence ; cat diseases ; risk factors ; renal failure ; mortality ; animal age ; males ; females ; body weight ; weight loss ; risk assessment
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2007-0315
    Size p. 880-884.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 390811-2
    ISSN 1943-569X ; 0003-1488
    ISSN (online) 1943-569X
    ISSN 0003-1488
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