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Ober C, Berger C, Cohen L, Milgram J
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Jul; 9:914763. PMID: 35847646
Background: Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease is a well-known pathology that generates both rotational and translational instability of the stifle joint that leads to osteoarthritis in dogs. Tibial tuberosity advancement...
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Horwitz V, Cohen-Gihon I, Egoz I, Dachir S, Cohen M, Cohen L, et al.
Exp Eye Res . 2019 Apr; 184:201-212. PMID: 31022400
Exposure to sulfur mustard (SM) may result in severe ocular injuries. While some of the eyes show a clinical resolution of the injury (defined as clinically non-impaired), part of the...
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Horwitz V, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Gez R, et al.
Exp Eye Res . 2018 Aug; 177:145-152. PMID: 30114412
Purpose: The sight threatening sulfur mustard (SM) induced ocular injury presents specific symptoms for each clinical stage. The acute injury develops in all of the exposed eyes and is characterized...
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Gore A, Horwitz V, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Gez R, et al.
Exp Eye Res . 2018 Mar; 171:183-191. PMID: 29548928
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of ziv-aflibercept as a treatment for established corneal neovascularization (NV) and to compare its efficacy to that of bevacizumab following ocular chemical insult of sulfur...
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Dachir S, Rabinovitz I, Yaacov G, Gutman H, Cohen L, Horwitz V, et al.
Drug Chem Toxicol . 2017 Nov; 42(3):231-242. PMID: 29171299
Sulfur mustard (SM) is an incapacitating chemical warfare agent used in numerous conflicts around the world and it is still a major threat for both, army troops and civilians. To...
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Dachir S, Gutman H, Gore A, Cohen L, Cohen M, Amir A, et al.
Cornea . 2017 Jun; 36(8):980-987. PMID: 28582373
Purpose: Ocular injuries after exposure to sulfur mustard (SM) are characterized by acute corneal erosion and inflammation of the anterior segment that may be followed by delayed corneal neovascularization and...
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Kushnir Y, Toledano N, Cohen L, Bdolah-Abram T, Shilo-Benjamini Y
Vet Anaesth Analg . 2017 May; 44(2):346-355. PMID: 28495454
Objective: To evaluate whether intratesticular and incisional ropivacaine infiltration produces sufficient intra- and postoperative analgesia for castrating dogs under sedation. Study Design: Randomized, blinded, controlled clinical study. Animals: Twenty-three healthy...
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Horwitz V, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Fishbine E, et al.
Curr Eye Res . 2014 Dec; 41(1):135-6. PMID: 25495668
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Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Buch H, Kadar T
Cutan Ocul Toxicol . 2014 Nov; 34(4):286-93. PMID: 25363068
Objective: Acrolein is a potent irritant and a vesicant that was used by the French during WWI as the warfare agent named: "papite". Nowadays, it is produced in large amounts...
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Horwitz V, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Fishbine E, et al.
Curr Eye Res . 2014 Feb; 39(8):803-12. PMID: 24502433
Purpose: Sulfur mustard (SM) induces acute ocular lesions, including erosions and inflammation that may be followed by delayed injuries expressed by epithelial defects and neovascularization (NV). Based on the matrix...