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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 261(10): 1495-1500, 2023 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37217172

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of tibial compression on radiographic cranial tibial translation measurements in healthy dogs and those with cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture and establish specific criteria for the radiographic diagnosis of CCL rupture. ANIMALS: 60 dogs. PROCEDURES: Dogs were divided into 3 groups with 20 dogs each: group 1, healthy adult dogs; group 2, adult dogs with CCL rupture; and group 3, healthy young dogs. For each dog, 2 images of the stifle joint in mediolateral projection were taken, of which 1 was conventional and 1 was under tibial compression. Variables were measured in each radiographic projection: the patellar ligament angle, the patellar ligament insertion angle, the angle of tibial translation measured by 2 different methods, and the linear distance between the points of CCL origin and insertion (DPOI). Additionally, a novel variable, DPOI ratio, was evaluated. RESULTS: Regarding radiographic positioning, tibial compression significantly changed most of the variables in the within-group comparison. The variable DPOI were not different with and without tibial compression in the group of healthy adult dogs but were different for dogs with CCL rupture. Thus, these are important parameters in the diagnosis of CCL rupture. In the analysis of a novel variable, DPOI ratio, dogs with CCL rupture could be distinguished from healthy dogs at a high level of specificity and sensitivity. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: DPOI ratio values above 1.18 were consistently indicative of CCL rupture, thus allowing for a precise radiographic diagnosis of the condition.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries , Dog Diseases , Dogs , Animals , Anterior Cruciate Ligament/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/veterinary , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/veterinary , Tibia/diagnostic imaging , Radiography , Stifle/diagnostic imaging , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 40(3): 188-196, Mar. 2020. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1135608

ABSTRACT

The present study evaluated the volume and function of the left atrium by two-dimensional echocardiographic feature-tracking imaging (2D-FTI) and Simpson's monoplanar modeling in dogs with asymptomatic degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD). The study consisted of 80 dogs that were divided into the following three groups: Group 1, 21 dogs (A); Group 2, 30 dogs (B1) and Group 3, 29 dogs (B2). The variable strain (contraction phase) was significantly lower in Group 3 than in Group 1 (12.92±4.54 x 16.69±5.74, p=0.014), and significant differences in the contraction strain index (CSI) were observed between all of the groups that were evaluated (1 = 46.82±8.10, 2 = 39.88±8.03, 3 = 35.25±5.64, p<0.0001). The atrial diastolic volume index (AdVi) that was measured by 2D-FTI was significantly higher in Group 3 than in Group 1 (1.31±0.95 x 0.96±0.31, p=0.038), and the atrial cardiac index (ACI) was also higher in Group 3 than in Group 1 (102.38±80.18 x 78.19±33.38, p=0.030). Atrial function was assessed by Simpson's monoplanar method, which demonstrated an increase in the left atrial systolic volume, while the contractile function decreased with an increasing disease severity (Group 1 0.21±0.06; Group 2 0.25±0.06; Group 3 0.32±0.08, p<0.0001). The intraobserver and interobserver assessments showed low to moderate variability; most of the values for the coefficient of variation for the variables that were analysed with each method were below 25%. Thus, DMVD was determined to cause an alteration in atrial function, especially in the contraction phase, and even in asymptomatic animals, and the methods of 2D-FTI echocardiography and Simpson's monoplanar evaluation are sensitive and early methods for the detection of left atrial dysfunction.(AU)


O presente estudo avaliou o volume e a função atrial esquerda obtidos por meio da ecocardiografia bidimensional feature tracking (2D-FTI) e pelo método monoplanar de Simpson em cães saudáveis e cães com DMVD assintomáticos. Foram avaliados 80 cães distribuídos em três grupos: Grupo 1, 21 cães (classe A); Grupo 2, 30 cães (classe B1) e Grupo 3, 29 cães (classe B2). A variável strain (fase de contração) foi significativamente menor no Grupo 3 que no Grupo 1 (12,92±4,54 x 16,69±5,74, p=0,014) e para a variável índice de strain de contração (CSI), houve diferença estatística entre todos os grupos avaliados (1 = 46,82±8,10; 2 = 39,88±8,03; 3 = 35,25±5,64, p<0,0001). O índice de volume diastólico atrial (iVdA) mensurado por meio do 2D-FTI foi significativamente maior no Grupo 3 que no Grupo 1 (1,31±0,95 x 0,96±0,31, p=0,038), assim como para o índice cardíaco atrial (iCA) também foi maior no Grupo 3 (102,38±80,18 x 78,19±33,38, p=0,030). A função atrial avaliada pelo método monoplanar de Simpson demonstrou um aumento do volume atrial esquerdo e do volume sistólico do átrio esquerdo, enquanto que a função contrátil diminuiu com o aumento da gravidade da doença (Grupo 1 0,21±0,06; Grupo 2 0,25±0,06; Grupo 3 0,32±0,08; p<0,0001). A avaliação intraobservador e interobservador, demonstrou variabilidade baixa a moderada, uma vez que a maioria dos valores de coeficiente de variação se concentraram abaixo de 25% para as variáveis analisadas em ambos os métodos. Dessa forma, conclui-se que a DMVD causa alteração na função atrial, principalmente na fase de contração, mesmo em animais assintomáticos e que a ecocardiografia 2D-FTI e o método monoplanar de Simpson são métodos sensíveis e precoces na detecção da disfunção atrial esquerda.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Atrial Function, Left , Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac/veterinary , Heart Valve Diseases/veterinary , Mitral Valve/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography/methods , Echocardiography/veterinary
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Materials (Basel) ; 12(10)2019 May 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31130717

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present prospective case series study was to evaluate the implant and prosthetic survival rates, complications and marginal bone loss using ultra-fine titanium mesh membrane with simultaneous implant placement, to provide space maintenance mandatory for guided bone reconstruction of alveolar bone defects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: patients were recruited and treated at a private clinic in Rome, Italy, between March 2016 and October 2017. Self-tapping tapered implants were placed through a computer-guided template-assisted approach. Autogenous bone was placed alone over the exposed implant surface, then mixed with inorganic bovine bone material. Finally, the membrane was connected and shaped in order to securely enclose the graft area, and the healing cap was connected and screwed onto the height connector. Outcome measures were: implant and prosthetic failure, biological and mechanical complications, marginal and volumetric bone level changes, esthetic evaluation performed according to the pink aesthetic score (PES). RESULTS: in total, seven patients (five women, two men) with a mean age of 52.7 ± 20.3 years (range: 27-71) received 10 self-tapping tapered implants and simultaneous guided bone regeneration with ultra-fine titanium mesh membranes. No implants and no prostheses failed during the entire follow-up period. One slightly membrane exposure was observed one month after implant placement in one patient. The mean marginal bone loss (MBL) at implant loading was 0.13 ± 0.09 mm (95 % CI 0.08-0.19). At the 18-month follow-up examination, the mean MBL was 0.28 ± 0.33 mm (95 % CI 0.07-0.50) The difference was not statistically significant (0.15 ± 0.31; 95% CI 0.05-0.35; P = 0.1888). The mean horizontal alveolar ridge width was 3.72 ± 1.08 mm (95% CI 3.22-4.22 mm). At the II-stage surgery, the mean bone width was 8.79 ± 0.98 mm (95% CI 8.51-9.07 mm). The mean bone gain was 5.06 ± 1.13 mm (95% CI 4.68-5.44 mm; P = 0.000). The mean volume of the grafted bone calculated using the superimposition technique was 0.99 ± 0.38 CC (95% CI 0.75-1.23 CC). The mean PES at implant loading was 8.2 ± 0.8 mm (95 % CI 7.7-8.7). At the 18-month follow-up examination, the mean PES was 12.0 ± 0.7 mm (95 % CI 11.5-12.5) The difference was statistically significant (3.8 ± 0.4; 95 % CI 3.5-4.1; P = 0.0000); Conclusion: with the limitation of the present prospective study, the guided bone reconstruction using an ultra-fine titanium mesh membrane with simultaneous implant placement seems to provide good and stable results in implant/prosthesis success. Further research with a longer follow-up and a higher sample size are needed to confirm the results from this preliminary report.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(8): 1631-1637, Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-976479

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever os resultados a longo prazo do uso da técnica extracapsular TightRope (TR) modificada no tratamento da doença do ligamento cruzado cranial (LCCr) em oito cães (10 articulações) com peso corporal variando entre 4kg e 28kg. Todos os animais selecionados foram submetidos aos exames ortopédicos específicos, sendo diagnosticada ruptura completa do LCCr pelos testes de gaveta e de compressão tibial. Realizaram-se exames radiográficos convencionais e em posição de estresse das articulações. A técnica TR foi modificada utilizando-se o fio de náilon substituindo o fio de fibra empregado na técnica original, facilitando a disponibilidade de obtenção do material. Houve também modificação na origem da perfuração do túnel tibial, sendo realizada imediatamente cranial ao sulco do tendão extensor digital longo. Todos os cães foram submetidos ao exame radiográfico tanto no pós-operatório imediato como no tardio. Aos 30 dias após a intervenção cirúrgica, os pacientes apresentavam claudicação nos membros pélvicos operados de grau discreto a moderado. Foi observado discreto movimento de gaveta cranial em 60% das articulações acometidas. Aos três meses após o procedimento cirúrgico, os animais apresentaram ausência de dor e discreta redução na amplitude dos movimentos articulares. Em duas articulações (20%) observou-se discreto deslocamento cranial da tíbia no teste de gaveta. Nesta fase, 80% dos membros avaliados apresentavam apoio normal. Um ano após a intervenção cirúrgica, observou-se ao exame radiográfico discreta progressão da doença articular degenerativa em 50% das articulações operadas. Das oito articulações avaliadas a longo prazo, em apenas um membro operado observou-se discreta claudicação com reduzida transferência de peso para o membro contralateral. Os demais membros pélvicos avaliados (87,5%) demonstraram ausência de claudicação e adequada recuperação da função articular. Concluiu-se que a técnica cirúrgica extracapsular TR modificada mostrou-se efetiva como opção de tratamento para doença do LCCr em cães de porte pequeno e médio, não apresentando complicações. As modificações do fio cirúrgico e da perfuração da tíbia na técnica TR parecem ter efeitos positivos na estabilização da articulação do joelho.(AU)


The aim of the study was to describe the long term outcomes of the modified extracapsular TightRope (TR) technique in the treatment of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease in eight dogs (10 joints) with a body weight ranging from 4kg to 28kg. The animals were submitted to specific orthopedic examinations and were diagnosed with total CCL rupture by drawer and tibial compression tests. Conventional and stress positional radiographic examinations of the affected joints were performed. The TR technique was modified using the nylon suture thread replacing the fiber suture used in the original technique, which facilitated the availability of obtaining the material. There was also modification in the origin of the tibial tunnel perforation that was performed immediately cranial to the groove of the long digital extensor tendon. The dogs underwent radiographic examination in the immediate postoperative and in later periods. At one month after surgical procedure, the animals showed mild or moderate lameness in the affected pelvic limbs. Mild cranial tibial drawer was observed in 60% of the operated joints. At three months after the procedure, the animals have mild decrease in the range of joint motion, but without signs of pain. Two stifle joints (20%) showed a slight cranial displacement of the tibia in the drawer test. In this period, 80% of the affected joints showed normal limb support. At one year after the procedure, radiographic examination showed a discrete progression of the degenerative joint disease in 50% of the operated joints. The long term outcomes were obtained from eight joints and in only one pelvic limb was observed mild lameness with slight weight transfer to the normal contralateral limb. All other evaluated pelvic limbs (87.5%) showed no lameness and proper recovery of joint function. In conclusion, the modified TR extracapsular surgical technique proved to be effective as a treatment option for CCL disease in small and medium dogs, with no complications. Modifications of the surgical suture thread and the tibial site perforation of the TR technique seem to have positive effects on stabilization of the stifle joint.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Dogs/surgery , Dogs/injuries , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/veterinary , Knee Injuries/surgery
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(6): 1190-1195, jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-955454

ABSTRACT

The influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogs is still controversial, and little is known regarding this topic in cats. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the angles of the proximal portion of the tibia in dogs and cats with and without CCL rupture. Retrospective and prospective radiographs of the stifle joints were obtained and divided into four groups. Group 1 was composed of 70 stifle joint images of dogs without orthopedic disorders (healthy dogs), group 2 had 70 stifle joint images of dogs with CCL rupture, group 3 had 50 stifle joint images of cats without orthopedic disorders (healthy cats) and group 4 had 25 stifle joint images of cats with CCL rupture. Radiographs were taken with the stifle joint in the mediolateral projection, positioned at the angle of hind limb support. Between the two groups of dogs evaluated, the dogs with CCL rupture had statistically greater tibial plateau angle (TPA) compared with healthy dogs. No difference was shown in relation to the TPA between healthy cats and cats with CCL rupture. In relation to the patellar ligament angle by tibial plateau method the values for the healthy dogs were significantly higher than those for the CCL ruptured dogs. Similarly, healthy cats had significantly higher mean values than cats with CCL rupture. In the patellar ligament angle by common tangent method there was no significantly difference between the two groups of dogs. Between the two groups of cats, animals with CCL rupture had statistically higher mean values than healthy cats. In general, the groups of dogs showed higher mean values than the groups of cats. For the patellar ligament insertion angle (PLIA) healthy dogs showed a significantly higher mean than dogs with CCL rupture. There was no significant difference between the groups of cats. In conclusion, the TPA and the PLIA possibly influence the etiology of CCL rupture in dogs but not in cats. The low patellar ligament angle measured by common tangent method may favorably influence the reduced incidence of CCL rupture in cats.(AU)


A influência dos ângulos da parte proximal da tíbia sobre a ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial (LCC) em cães é ainda controversa, e pouco é descrito sobre este tópico em gatos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e comparar os ângulos da tíbia proximal em cães e gatos, ambas as espécies com e sem ruptura do LCC. Foram obtidos exames radiográficos retrospectivos e prospectivos das articulações do joelho e divididos em quatro grupos: no grupo 1 foram incluídas 70 imagens radiográficas da articulação do joelho de cães sem distúrbios ortopédicos (cães saudáveis), no grupo 2 foram 70 imagens radiográficas articulação do joelho de cães com ruptura do LCC, no grupo 3 foram 50 imagens radiográficas da articulação do joelho de gatos sem distúrbios ortopédicos (gatos saudáveis), e no grupo 4 foram 25 imagens radiográficas articulação do joelho de gatos com ruptura do LCC. As imagens radiográficas da articulação do joelho foram obtidas na projeção mediolateral, mantendo-se a articulação posicionada na angulação de apoio do membro pélvico. Em relação ao ângulo do platô tibial (APT), os cães com ruptura do LCC tiveram estatisticamente maiores valores médios do APT quando comparados aos cães saudáveis. Não foi observada diferença significativa em relação ao APT entre os gatos saudáveis e os gatos com ruptura do LCC. Em relação ao ângulo do ligamento patelar mensurado pelo método do platô tibial, os valores médios observados para os cães saudáveis foram significativamente mais elevados do que os valores encontrados para os cães com ruptura do LCC. De forma semelhante, os gatos saudáveis também apresentaram valores médios mais elevados do que os gatos com ruptura do LCC. Para o ângulo do ligamento patelar mensurado pelo método da tangente comum, não foram observadas diferenças significativas entre os dois grupos de cães. No entanto, entre os dois grupos de gatos, os animais com ruptura do LCC apresentaram valores médios significativamente mais elevados do que os gatos saudáveis. Em geral, os grupos de cães demonstraram valores médios mais elevados quando comparados aos grupos de gatos. Em relação ao ângulo de inserção do ligamento patelar (AILP), os cães saudáveis apresentaram valores médios significativamente mais elevados do que os cães com ruptura do LCC. No entanto, não foi observada diferença significativa entre os dois grupos de gatos. Em conclusão, o APT e o AILP possivelmente exercem influência na etiologia da ruptura do LCC em cães, mas não influenciam nos gatos. Em gatos, os reduzidos ângulos do ligamento patelar observados pelo método da tangente comum podem influenciar favoravelmente na baixa incidência da ruptura do LCC nessa espécie.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Dogs , Tibia , Radiography/veterinary , Cats , Patellar Ligament , Dogs
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(5): 502-510, maio 2017. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895440

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho teve o objetivo de determinar as características e a aplicabilidade do exame de ressonância magnética na avaliação de enxerto ostecondral autógeno, em formato íntegro ou macerado, associado ou não ao fator de crescimento semelhante à insulina tipo 1 (IGF-1), utilizado no reparo de lesões induzidas na cartilagem articular de coelhos. Foram utilizados 9 coelhos da linhagem Nova Zelândia, em que as 18 articulações fêmoro-tíbio-patelares foram submetidas à enxertia osteocondral autógena no sulco troclear femoral. Estas foram divididas em quatro grupos, denominados como enxerto osteocondral íntegro + IGF-1 (n=5), enxerto osteocondral íntegro + solução fisiológica (n=4), enxerto osteocondral macerado + IGF-1 (n=5) e enxerto osteocondral macerado + solução fisiológica (n=4). Os animais foram eutanasiados em 12 semanas após a cirurgia e as articulações foram submetidas ao exame de ressonância magnética utilizando um aparelho scanner de 1,5 Tesla de alto campo magnético. Além disso, amostras dos locais de enxertia foram submetidas aos exames anatomopatológicos. O exame de ressonância magnética mostrou-se eficaz como um método não invasivo para avaliação do tecido de reparação em enxertos osteocondrais na cartilagem articular do fêmur de coelhos, fornecendo dados complementares aos exames macroscópicos e histológicos. Por meio destas imagens e dos exames anatomopatológicos, foram observados resultados satisfatórios em relação ao processo de reparação dos enxertos osteocondrais autógenos na cartilagem de coelhos, independentemente de seu formato ou da adição de IGF-1.(AU)


This study aimed to determine the characteristics and applicability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of autogenous osteochondral graft in intact or macerated format, with or without insulin-like growth factor type 1 (IGF-1) used in repair of cartilage lesions induced in rabbits. Nine New Zealand rabbits were used, in which 18 stifle joints underwent grafting procedure in the femoral trochlear groove. These were divided into four groups, referred as intact osteochondral graft + IGF-1 (n=5), intact osteochondral graft + saline solution (n=4), macerated osteochondral graft + IGF-1 (n=5) and macerated osteochondral graft + saline solution (n=4). Animals were euthanized 12 weeks after surgery and the joints were subjected to MRI using a high magnetic field scanner of 1.5 Tesla. In addition, samples of grafting sites were subjected to anatomopathological examination. The MRI was effective as a noninvasive method to evaluate the repair tissue in osteochondral grafts in articular cartilage of the femur of rabbits by providing complementary data to macroscopic and histological examinations. Through these images and anatomopathological examinations satisfactory results were observed in relation to the repair process of autogenous osteochondral grafts in cartilage of rabbits, regardless of its format or the addition of IGF-1.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Tibia/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Bone Transplantation/veterinary , Receptor, IGF Type 1 , Patellofemoral Joint/diagnostic imaging
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(11): 1091-1094, Nov. 2016. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-842013

ABSTRACT

Foi analisado o perfil eletrocardiográfico pré-cirúrgico de 124 cães submetidos a diferentes intervenções cirúrgicas com objetivo de relacionar as variáveis idade, sexo, porte, ausência ou presença de alterações cardiovasculares detectadas durante o exame físico e afecção cirúrgica com os achados eletrocardiográficos. Não foi observada associação entre essas variáveis e as alterações eletrocardiográficas. Um total de 79 animais (63,7%) apresentou algum tipo de alteração no eletrocardiograma. Assim, este estudo sugere que o exame eletrocardiográfico pré-cirúrgico é de grande valia, independente do sexo, idade, peso, histórico ou sinais clínicos associados a doença cardíaca.(AU)


An analysis of the pre-surgical electrocardiographic profile was made of 124 dogs submitted to different surgical interventions to correlate the variables age, sex, size, absence or presence of cardiovascular abnormalities detected during physical examination and of the surgical cases with electrocardiographic findings. No association between these variables and electrocardiographic changes were observed. A total of 79 cães (63.7%) showed some type of change in the electrocardiogram. The study suggests that pre-surgical electrocardiographic examination is of great importance, regardless of sex, age, weight, historic or clinical signs associated with heart disease.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Electrocardiography/statistics & numerical data , Electrocardiography/veterinary , Heart Diseases/diagnosis , Heart Diseases/veterinary , Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular/veterinary , Surgical Procedures, Operative/veterinary
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 34(5): 469-472, May 2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-714719

ABSTRACT

The electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval is influenced by fluctuations in heart rate (HR) what may lead to misinterpretation of its length. Considering that alterations in QT interval length reflect abnormalities of the ventricular repolarisation which predispose to occurrence of arrhythmias, this variable must be properly evaluated. The aim of this work is to determine which method of correcting the QT interval is the most appropriate for dogs regarding different ranges of normal HR (different breeds). Healthy adult dogs (n=130; German Shepherd, Boxer, Pit Bull Terrier, and Poodle) were submitted to ECG examination and QT intervals were determined in triplicates from the bipolar limb II lead and corrected for the effects of HR through the application of three published formulae involving quadratic, cubic or linear regression. The mean corrected QT values (QTc) obtained using the diverse formulae were significantly different (ρ<0.05), while those derived according to the equation QTcV = QT + 0.087(1- RR) were the most consistent (linear regression). QTcV values were strongly correlated (r=0.83) with the QT interval and showed a coefficient of variation of 8.37 percent and a 95 percent confidence interval of 0.22-0.23 s. Owing to its simplicity and reliability, the QTcV was considered the most appropriate to be used for the correction of QT interval in dogs.


O intervalo QT do eletrocardiograma (ECG) é influenciado por variações da frequência cardíaca (FC), o que pode levar a erros na interpretação de sua duração. Considerando que as alterações na duração do intervalo QT refletem anormalidades da repolarização ventricular, as quais predispõem a ocorrência de arritmias, esta variável deve ser devidamente avaliada. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar qual método de correção do intervalo QT é mais adequado para os cães, considerando-se diferentes intervalos de FC normais. Cães adultos saudáveis, de diferentes raças (n=130; Pastor Alemão, Boxer, Pit Bull Terrier e Poodle) foram submetidos ao exame eletrocardiográfico, no qual se determinaram os intervalos QT a partir da derivação bipolar II e foram corrigidos os efeitos da FC por meio da aplicação de três fórmulas, envolvendo regressão quadrática, cúbica ou linear. Os valores do QT corrigido (QTc) obtidos utilizando as diversas fórmulas foram significativamente diferentes (ρ<0,05), sendo os derivados da equação QTcV = QT + 0,087 (1- RR), os mais consistentes (regressão linear). Valores de QTcV apresentaram correlação significativa e de alta magnitude (r=0,83) com o intervalo QT, baixo coeficiente de variação (8,37 por cento) e intervalo de confiança de 95 por cento de 0,22-0,23s. Devido à confiabilidade dos dados, o QTcV foi considerado o mais apropriado para ser utilizado para a correção do intervalo QT em cães, além de ser um método de fácil execução.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Dogs , Dogs/physiology , Electrocardiography/veterinary , Heart Rate , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/veterinary
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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 16(1): 93-96, jan-jun. 2013.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-718771

ABSTRACT

A cistite idiopática felina (CIF) é uma doença frequente em gatos domésticos, constituindo uma das principais causas de doença do trato urinário inferior dos felinos (DTUIF). O diagnóstico é realizado por exclusão de outras causas e o manejo terapêutico pode ser muito variável, sendo que os animais podem, muitas vezes, apresentar recidivas ou cronicidade da doença. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho revisa os diversos aspectos da CIF, como fisiopatologia, diagnóstico e tratamento, explorando novas perspectivas apontadas pela literatura.


Feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) is a common disease of domestic cats, being one of the main causes of feline low urinary tract disease (FLUTD). Its diagnosis is made by excluding other causes and therapeutic management can be variable, given that, cats can often present recurrence or chronicity of the disease. Thus, this paper evaluates different aspects of the FIC, as pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment, exploring new perspectives presented in literature.


La cistitis idiopática felina (CIF) es una enfermedad común en gatos domésticos, siendo una de las principales causas de enfermedad del tracto urinario inferior de los felinos (ETUIF). El diagnóstico se hace por exclusión de otras causas y el manejo terapéutico puede ser muy variable y los animales pueden presentar resurgencia o cronicidad de la enfermedad. Así, este artículo revisa los diferentes aspectos de la CIF, como fisiopatología, diagnóstico y tratamiento, explotando nuevas perspectivas apuntadas por la literatura.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 32(12): 1336-1340, Dec. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-662568

ABSTRACT

The measurement of cardiovascular features of wild animals is important, as is the measurement in pets, for the assessment of myocardial function and the early detection of cardiac abnormalities, which could progress to heart failure. Speckle tracking echocardiography (2D STE) is a new tool that has been used in veterinary medicine, which demonstrates several advantages, such as angle independence and the possibility to provide the early diagnosis of myocardial alterations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the left myocardial function in a maned wolf by 2D STE. Thus, the longitudinal, circumferential and radial strain and strain rate were obtained, as well as, the radial and longitudinal velocity and displacement values, from the right parasternal long axis four-chamber view, the left parasternal apical four chamber view and the parasternal short axis at the level of the papillary muscles. The results of the longitudinal variables were -13.52±7.88, -1.60±1.05, 4.34±2.52 and 3.86±3.04 for strain (%), strain rate (1/s), displacement (mm) and velocity (cm/s), respectively. In addition, the radial and circumferential Strain and Strain rate were 24.39±14.23, 1.86±0.95 and -13.69±6.53, -1.01±0.48, respectively. Thus, the present study provides the first data regarding the use of this tool in maned wolves, allowing a more complete quantification of myocardial function in this species.


A obtenção de parâmetros cardiovasculares em animais selvagens são importantes de serem avaliados, assim como em animais de companhia, para a obtenção da função miocárdica e determinação precoce de alterações cardíacas que poderiam evoluir para insuficiência cardíaca . A ecocardiografia speckle tracking (2D STE) é uma ferramenta nova que tem sido utilizada em medicina veterinária, a qual tem demonstrado várias vantagens quanto ao seu uso, como a independência do ângulo de insonação e a possibilidade de se obter o diagnóstico precoce de alterações miocárdicas. Objetivou-se avaliar a função miocárdica esquerda de um lobo guará por meio do uso da 2D STE. Desta forma, foram obtidas as variáveis Strain e Strain Rate longitudinais, circunferenciais e radiais, assim como a velocidade e o deslocamento longitudinais e radiais, utilizando os cortes eixo longo paraesternal direito quatro câmaras, paraesternal esquerdo apical quatro câmaras e eixo curto paraesternal direito no plano dos músculos papilares. Os resultados das variáveis longitudinais fora -13,52±7,88, -1,60±1,05, 4,34±2,52 e 3,86±3,04 para Strain (%), Strain rate (1/s), deslocamento (mm) e velocidade (cm/s), respectivamente. Quanto ao Strain e Strain rate radiais e circunferenciais foram obtidos 24,39±14,23, 1,86±0,95 e -13,69±6,53, -1,01±0,48. Portanto, o presente estudo fornece os primeiros dados a respeito do uso desta ferramenta em lobos guarás, permitindo uma quantificação da função miocárdica de forma mais completa nesta espécie.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biometry , Echocardiography/veterinary , Heart Ventricles , Wolves/anatomy & histology , Cardiomyopathies , Cardiomyopathies/veterinary
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Ciênc. agrotec., (Impr.) ; 33(spe): 2059-2064, 2009. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-542365

ABSTRACT

Foi desenvolvida e descrita uma técnica cirúrgica para fistulação e canulação do rúmen em animais utilizados nos estudos de nutrição animal. O método cirúrgico foi empregado para canulação de 25 vacas e oito cordeiros. A fistulação permanente foi realizada no centro da fossa paralombar esquerda em estágio operatório único. Uma cânula de borracha foi implantada na parede ruminal após o afastamento da musculatura da parede abdominal e a sutura do rúmen ao peritôneo e à pele. Não foram observadas complicações graves advindas da canulação ruminal, mas houve a ocorrência de discreto vazamento de conteúdo em alguns animais. As cânulas permaneceram funcionais por longo período e permitiram a obtenção de quantidades suficientes de amostra.


A surgical technique for rumen fistulation and cannulation was developed for animal nutritional studies. The surgical method was used to cannulated 25 adult cows and eight lambs. The permanent fistula was made in the middle of the left paralumbar fossa in a one-stage operation. It was performed the spreading of the abdominal muscle layers and the sutures from the rumen to the peritoneum and to the skin, and the rubber cannula was inserted into the rumen wall. No severe complication was observed in ruminal cannulation, but minor leakages were observed in some animals. The cannulas had a long functional life and permited convenient sampling of digesta.

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J Vet Sci ; 7(2): 193-8, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16645347

ABSTRACT

Sixty clinically normal German shepherd dogs, 31 males and 29 females, ranging in age from 1 and 5 years and with a body weight ranging from 22 to 37.2 kg, were examined by the two-dimensional mode, M-mode, and Doppler echocardiography. In Doppler mode, the mitral valve flows were obtained, where the aim was to determine the velocity peaks and ratios of the E and A waves and the mitral E wave deceleration time. The velocity peaks were obtained for the tricuspid, pulmonary and aortic valves. On the left ventricular outflow tract flow, the time velocity integral and aortic cross-sectional area was used to calculate the cardiac output. A statistically significant correlation with the body weight was found for the systolic left atrial and diastolic aortic diameter on two-dimensional mode. On M-mode, there was a significant correlation between the body weight and the systolic left atrium and diastolic aortic dimension, systolic and diastolic left ventricular, septal and posterior wall dimensions. Doppler echocardiography showed that there was no significant correlation between the body weight and the mitral, tricuspid, pulmonary and aortic valves flows. These results demonstrate that it is important to know the normal echocardiographic values for German shepherd dogs because there are some characteristics peculiar to this particular breed. The data obtained is expected to be helpful for studies on small animal cardiology.


Subject(s)
Dogs/physiology , Echocardiography/veterinary , Heart/physiology , Animals , Body Weight , Female , Heart/anatomy & histology , Male , Sex Characteristics
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J Periodontol ; 77(12): 2084-9, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17209795

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BACKGROUND: The great challenge in clinical periodontology is assigning a prognosis to a periodontally affected patient. Many different factors can affect the long-term maintenance of periodontally compromised teeth. The main questions usually considered by the periodontist are: 1) Will a tooth lose more bone in the future? 2) Will the tooth itself be lost in the future? The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the value of some clinical, genetic, and radiographic variables in predicting tooth loss in periodontal patients (aged 40 to 60 years) treated and maintained for 10 years. METHODS: Sixty consecutive non-smoking patients (aged 46.77 +/- 4.96 years) with moderate to severe chronic periodontitis (CP) were treated with scaling and root planing (SRP). Some patients also underwent additional surgical treatments. All patients were maintained in the same private practice for 10 years. The frequency of recall appointments was 3.4 +/- 1.0 months. At baseline (T(0)) and 10 years later (T(2)) the following clinical variables were evaluated: the number of teeth, probing depths (PD), tooth mobility (TM), and presence of prosthetic restorations (PR). In addition, radiographic measurements were taken of the mesial and distal distances from the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to the bottom of the defect (BD), to the bone crest (BC), and to the root apex (RA). At T(2), a genetic test to determine the IL-1 genotype and genetic susceptibility for severe periodontal disease was performed for all 60 patients, and they were classified as IL-1 genotype positive (G+) or negative (G-) according to the test results. Tooth loss was used as the outcome variable. Different predictor variables were then tested using a two-level statistical model (patient and tooth levels). At the patient level, these were: age, gender, mean bone loss (mean CEJ-BD)(T0), the interleukin-1 (IL-1) genotype, the interaction between mean bone loss, and IL-1 genotype (mean CEJ-BD(T0) x IL-1 genotype). At the tooth level, the variables were: TM(T0), prosthetic restorations (PR)(T0), molar teeth (MT)(T0), the infrabony component of the defect (BC-BD)(T0), PD(T0), bone level (CEJ-BD)(T0), and residual supporting bone (BD-RA)(T0). RESULTS: Among the considered predictor variables, the following were significantly associated with the outcome variable: 1) MT(T0) (P <0.0001); 2) BC-BD(T0) (P = 0.0377); and 3) BD-RA(T0) (P <0.0001). MT(T0) were found to be more prone to loss and the amount of BD-RA(T0) prognostic for tooth loss: the lower the residual amount of supporting bone, the higher the probability of tooth loss. Conversely, the BC-BD(T0)was associated with a reduced probability of future tooth loss: the greater the infrabony component, the lower the probability of tooth loss. None of the other considered predictors proved predictive for tooth loss. CONCLUSIONS: Within the scope of this study, many traditional prognostic factors were ineffective in predicting future tooth loss and, therefore, were of no prognostic value. Conversely, a few specific factors at the tooth level emerged as viable prognostic factors. The use of these factors may be of great value to practitioners as predictors of tooth loss when assigning a prognosis.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Process/physiopathology , Interleukin-1/genetics , Molar/physiopathology , Periodontitis/complications , Tooth Loss/prevention & control , Adult , Aged , Cohort Studies , Female , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Statistical , Periodontal Index , Periodontitis/diagnosis , Periodontitis/genetics , Periodontitis/therapy , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Radiography , Retrospective Studies , Root Planing , Severity of Illness Index , Tooth Loss/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Loss/etiology , Tooth Loss/genetics , Tooth Mobility/complications , Tooth Mobility/diagnosis , Tooth Mobility/therapy
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J Periodontol ; 76(5): 713-22, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15898931

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: An assessment of the factors affecting the clinical outcome of root coverage procedures may be useful in clinical decision making. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the post-surgical location of gingival margin relative to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) can influence the recession reduction (RecRed) and complete root coverage (CRC) following coronally advanced flap procedure (CAF). METHODS: Sixty patients, aged between 22 and 57 years, 15 males and 45 females, each showing maxillary buccal recessions (> or =2 mm) identified as Miller's Class I were consecutively enrolled. All the defects were treated by CAF procedure from 2000 to 2003 by a single operator with more than 20 years of clinical experience. Age, gender, smoking habits, and type of tooth of each patient were recorded. In addition, the following clinical data were measured or computed: recession depth, width of keratinized tissue, probing depth, distance between incisal margin (IM) and CEJ, dental hypersensitivity, clinical attachment level, distance between IM and gingival margin (IMGM), distance between IM and mucogingival junction (IMMG), and the location of gingival margin relative to the CEJ following CAF procedure (GM(1)). A multiple linear regression, and a logistic linear regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: The recession depth at baseline (Rec(T0)) and the location of the gingival margin after suturing (GM(1)) are positively correlated to recession reduction. Complete root coverage appeared to be influenced by GM(1): the more coronal the level of the gingival margin after suturing (GM(1)), the greater the probability of CRC. CONCLUSION: The location of the gingival margin relative to the cemento-enamel junction following CAF procedure seems to affect CRC.


Subject(s)
Gingiva/anatomy & histology , Gingival Recession/surgery , Gingivoplasty/methods , Adult , Anti-Infective Agents, Local/therapeutic use , Chlorhexidine/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Surgical Flaps , Tooth Cervix , Tooth Root , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent ; 24(5): 434-45, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15506024

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Prevention and treatment of alveolar ridge deformities aim at preserving and/or reconstructing soft and hard tissues of the edentulous ridge. Different surgical techniques may be used to prevent ridge collapse before tooth extraction or to reconstruct lost ridge anatomy before tooth replacement. In cases of mild or moderate ridge defects, soft tissue augmentation is generally sufficient to repair the deformity. On the other hand, hard tissue augmentation should be selected primarily when implant therapy is scheduled. In cases of severe ridge defects, a staged or a combined approach may be appropriate. This article reviews the various approaches for the prevention and treatment of ridge deformities.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Bone Loss/prevention & control , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Alveoloplasty/methods , Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery , Bone Transplantation , Dental Implants , Gingivoplasty , Humans , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Tooth Extraction
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Rev. bras. ecocardiogr ; 17(3): 53-60, jul.-set. 2004. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-397769

ABSTRACT

RESUMO: Objetivo: avaliar a relação entre a vena contrada e a gravidade da regurgitação em cães portadores de degeneração mixomatosa crônica da valva mitral (DMVM), que é a cardiopatia mais comum em caninos. São apresentados resultados dos exames clínicos e ecoDopplercardiográficos realizados em 61 cães de diferentes raças de pequeno a médio portes, com idade e peso médios de 11,36+- 2,52 anos e 6,25+- 3,22 kg, respectivamente.Os cardiopatas foram divididos em trés classes distintas de insuficiéncia cardíaca congestiva (ICC), de acordo com os dados de histórico e sinais clínicos apresentados. No modo Doppler associado ao bidimensional, foram avaliadas as variáveis: volume regurgitante (VR), fração de regurgitação (FR),orifício efetivo de refluxo (DER) pelo método volumétrico; vena contrada (VC) e relação vena contrada/aorta (VC/AO). A vena contrada apresentoucorrelação positiva com o VR, FR e DER, demonstrando diferença significativa entre os trés grupos de ICC, fornecendo uma estimativa da gravidade da lesão de acordo com o estado clínico funcional. Assim, a avaliação da vena contrada, proposta nessa pesquisa, estabeleceu parâmetros que possibilitaram classificar os cães como portadores de insuficiéncia mitral discreta, moderada e grave.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Dogs/abnormalities , Heart Failure/diagnosis , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/diagnosis , Echocardiography/methods , Mitral Valve/abnormalities
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J Periodontol ; 74(2): 262-7, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12666716

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: An autologous cell hyaluronic acid graft was used for gingival augmentation in mucogingival surgery. METHODS: Seven sites from 6 patients were used in this study. Five patients (5 sites) needed gingival augmentation prior to prosthetic rehabilitation, and one patient (2 sites) needed augmentation because of pain during daily toothbrushing. Full-mouth plaque score (FMPS), full-mouth bleeding score (FMBS), probing depth (PD), and clinical attachment level (CAL) were recorded for the sites at baseline and 3 months after surgery. The amount of keratinized tissue (KT) was measured in the mesial, middle, and distal sites of each involved tooth. A small 2 x 1 x 1 mm portion of gingiva (epithelium and connective tissue) was removed from each patient, placed in a nutritional medium, and sent to the laboratory. The gingival tissue was processed: keratinocytes and fibroblasts were separated and only fibroblasts were cultivated. They were cultured on a scaffold of fully esterified benzyl ester hyaluronic acid (HA) and returned to the periodontal office under sterile conditions. During the gingival augmentation procedure, the periosteum of the selected teeth was exposed, and the membrane containing cultivated fibroblasts was adapted to and positioned on the site. RESULTS: Three months after surgery, an increased amount of gingiva was obtained, and the histological examination revealed a fully keratinized tissue on all the treated sites. CONCLUSION: Tissue engineering technology using an autologous cell hyaluronic acid graft was applied in gingival augmentation procedures and provides an increase of gingiva in a very short time without any discomfort for the patient.


Subject(s)
Cell Culture Techniques , Fibroblasts/transplantation , Hyaluronic Acid , Membranes, Artificial , Tissue Engineering/methods , Vestibuloplasty/methods , Absorbable Implants , Adult , Female , Gingiva/physiology , Gingivoplasty/methods , Humans , Male , Regeneration
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J Vet Cardiol ; 5(2): 33-8, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19081363

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to test the hypothesis that measurements of jet area by Doppler color flow imaging will correlate with the severity of mitral regurgitation. BACKGROUND: Although Doppler color flow imaging is widely used to assess the severity of mitral regurgitation (MR), an accurate and quantitative marker of MR by color flow mapping remains elusive. METHODS AND RESULTS: 61 dogs with mitral regurgitation were evaluated by complete color Doppler studies. There were 42 males and 19 females, ranging from 6 to 18 years old (mean 11.19 +/- 2.51). Results of regurgitant jet area were compared with regurgitant volume and fraction by pulsed Doppler subtraction of mitral and aortic flows. They were also compared with effective regurgitant orifice area. Regurgitant jet area correlated well with both Doppler regurgitant volume and effective regurgitant orifice area. There were significant differences in jet area between groups of dogs with different severity of clinical signs of congestive heart failure (p < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that careful color flow mapping of the regurgitant jet area provides a simple quantitative assessment of MR that correlates well with other quantitative Doppler techniques.

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J Periodontol ; 73(12): 1485-93, 2002 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12546099

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Assigning a prognosis to a periodontal patient is one of the greatest challenges in clinical practice. Many different factors can affect the result of periodontal therapy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of some clinical, genetic, and radiographic variables in predicting bone level variation in periodontal patients (aged 40 to 60) treated and maintained for 10 years. METHODS: Sixty consecutive non-smoking patients (mean age 46.77 +/- 4.96) with moderate to severe chronic periodontitis were treated with scaling and root planing (SRP). Some patients also underwent additional surgical treatments. All patients were maintained in the same private practice for 10 years. At baseline (T0) and at least 10 years later (T2), the following clinical variables were evaluated: probing depth (PD), tooth mobility (TM), presence of prosthetic restorations (PR), and molar teeth (MT). In addition, radiographic measurements were taken of the mesial and distal distances from the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to the bottom of the defect (BD), to the bone crest (BC), and to the root apex (RA). At T2, a genetic test to determine the IL-1 genotype and genetic susceptibility for severe periodontal disease was performed for all 60 patients. Based on the results of this assay, the patients were categorized as IL-1 genotype positive (G+) or negative (G-). The differences between the bone levels measured at T0 and T2 (ABD), indicating the bone level variation, was used as the outcome variable. Different predictor variables were then tested using a 3-level statistical model (multilevel statistical analysis; patient, tooth, and site level). At the patient level these were: age, gender, and interaction between mean bone loss and the IL-1 genotype (mean CEJ-BD(T0) x IL-1 genotype). At the tooth level the variables were: TM(T0), PR(T0), MT(T0); and at the site level the evaluated factors were: the infrabony component of the defect (CEJ-BD(T0) - CEJ-BC(T0), PD(T0), bone level (CEJ-BD(T0)), and the residual supporting bone (BD-RA(T0)). RESULTS: Among the considered predictor parameters, the following were significantly associated with the outcome variable: 1) mean CEJ-BD(T0) x IL-1 genotype (P = 0.0019); 2) TM(T0) (P < 0.0000); 3) CEJ-BD(T0) (P < 0.0000); 4) CEJ-BD(T0) - CEJ-BC(T0) (P < 0.0000); 5) PD(T0) (P = 0.0010). Deeper probing depths at a site and tooth mobility at baseline were associated with worst prognosis. Greater CEJ-BD(T0) distance and infrabony component at a site at baseline were associated with a better prognosis. The interaction between mean CEJ-BD measurement at baseline and IL-1 genotype was significantly associated both with a good or a poor prognosis. The other parameters evaluated - age, gender, presence of molars and prosthetic restorations, and residual supporting bone - were not significantly associated with bone level variation. CONCLUSIONS: Within the scope of this study design, many traditional prognostic factors were ineffective in predicting future bone level variation and therefore were of no prognostic value. Conversely, a few specific factors at each level emerged as valuable prognostic factors. At the patient level, the prognostic factor was initial mean bone level in conjunction with a positive IL-1 genotype. At the tooth level, the prognostic factor was tooth mobility. At the site level, the significant prognostic factors were initial bone level at a site, the infrabony component of a defect, and initial probing depth at a site. The use of these factors may be of value to clinicians as predictors of bone level variation when assigning a prognosis to a patient, a tooth, or a site.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Bone Loss/diagnostic imaging , Alveolar Bone Loss/genetics , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Chronic Disease , Dental Prophylaxis , Female , Genetic Testing , Genotype , Humans , Interleukin-1/genetics , Least-Squares Analysis , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Statistical , Observer Variation , Periodontal Index , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Radiography , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment/methods , Tooth Mobility/diagnosis
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