Application of N,O carboxymethyl chitosan products significantly reduces severity of postsurgical adhesion formation after cardiac surgery in the rabbit and pig models. N,O carboxymethyl chitosan products may act as a biophysical barrier.
An 18-month-old domestic short-haired neutered male cat presented with a nodular dermal thickening on a digit. Biopsy demonstrated pyogranulomatous inflammation with moderately frequent acid-fast bacilli. A member of theMycobacterium terrae complex was isolated. There was no evidence of systemic involvement. Treatment was initiated with enrofloxacin, rifampicin and clarithromycin. After 2 months there was no longer any clinically apparent dermal thickening. Treatment was continued for a further 3 months using enrofloxacin and rifampicin.
To date, a single case of canine giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) has been recorded. The present report describes the disease in 3 more dogs from the second litter produced by the parents of the original case. Regular clinical and electrophysiological examinations were carried out on all 11 dogs of the second litter. At 14--16 months of age, 3 dogs developed slight posterior ataxia which progressed to a severe lower motor neuron disturbance involving only the hind legs. During this period, each dog began to regurgitate food as a result of megaesophagus. From 12 months of age, there was a progressive reduction in the amplitude of the evoked muscle action potential. Biopsy of the tibial fascicular nerve at 16 months of age confirmed that all 3 dogs had GAN, with numerous swollen unmyelinated fibers and less frequent enlarged myelinated fibers containing accumulated neurofilaments.
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