Sfoglia per Autore "Kouti, V."
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Comparison of absorbable and nonabsorbable sutures for intradermal skin closure in cats
Papazoglou, L. G.; Tsioli, V.; Papaioannou, N.; Georgiadis, M.; Savvas, I.; Prassinos, N.; Kouti, V.; Bikiaris, D.; Hadzigiannakis, C.; Zavros, N. (2010)Paired skin incisions were made in 6 cats and closed intradermally with the copolymer of glycolide, epsilon-caprolacton, and trimethylene-carbonate, or polypropylene suture. The macroscopic and histologic appearance of the ... -
Foreign body-associated intestinal pyogranuloma resulting in intestinal obstruction in four dogs
Papazoglou, L. G.; Tontis, D.; Loukopoulos, P.; Patsikas, M. N.; Hermanns, W.; Kouti, V.; Timotheou, T.; Liapis, I.; Tziris, N.; Rallis, T. S. (2010)Intestinal obstruction resulting from an intramural foreign body-associated pyogranuloma was diagnosed in four dogs. Vomiting and weight loss were the main clinical signs. On physical examination, a mass in the abdomen was ... -
Ocular manifestations of natural canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia canis): a retrospective study of 90 cases
Komnenou, A. A.; Mylonakis, M. E.; Kouti, V.; Tendoma, L.; Leontides, L.; Skountzou, E.; Dessiris, A.; Koutinas, A. F.; Ofri, R. (2007)Objective To investigate the spectrum, prevalence and treatment response rate of ocular manifestations associated with natural canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) due to Ehrlichia canis. Methods The medical records of 90 ... -
Renal surgery in the dog and cat
Papazoglou, L. G.; Kouti, V. (2011)Nephrectomy is the complete removal of the kidney and ipsilateral ureter and usually it is performed through a midline laparotomy for the treatment of end-stage unilateral kidney disease. Indications for performing nephrectomy ... -
Use of a temporary incontinent end-on colostomy in a cat for the management of rectocutaneous fistulas associated with atresia ani
Tsioli, V.; Papazoglou, L. G.; Anagnostou, T.; Kouti, V.; Papadopoulou, P. (2009)A 21/2-month-old cat was evaluated for the presence of multiple draining tracts ventral to the tail of 8 days duration. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed that the cat had rectocutaneous fistulas and type II ...