Construction of diagnostic prediction model for canine nasal diseases using less invasive examinations without anesthesia
Yuta NAKAZAWA,
Takafumi OHSHIMA,
Hideyuki KANEMOTO
et al.
Abstract:Advanced imaging techniques under general anesthesia are frequently employed to achieve a
definitive diagnosis of canine nasal diseases. However, these examinations may not be
performed immediately in all cases. This study aimed to construct prediction models for
canine nasal diseases using less-invasive examinations such as clinical signs and
radiography. Dogs diagnosed with nasal disease between 2010 and 2020 were retrospectively
investigated to construct a prediction model (Group M; GM), and dogs diagnosed … Show more
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