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M H Shamir

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Kelmer E, Ohad D, Shamir M, Chai O, Lavie S, Sutton G, et al.
Vet J . 2022 Oct; 291:105914. PMID: 36220539
Transient hypophosphatemia is often detected in humans following generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS), and serum phosphorus concentration (sPi) serves as a marker to differentiate GTCS from syncope. The objective of this...
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Rapoport K, Mateo I, Peery D, Mazaki-Tovi M, Klainbart S, Kelmer E, et al.
Vet J . 2020 Dec; 266:105563. PMID: 33323172
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common condition in veterinary medicine with relatively high mortality rate. Recently, a study that correlated abnormal computed tomography (CT) findings with outcome in dogs...
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Chai O, Mazaki-Tovi M, Klainbart S, Kelmer E, Shipov A, Shamir M
J Comp Pathol . 2020 Sep; 179:45-51. PMID: 32958147
The ability to make an accurate prognosis, which is a prerequisite for treatment decisions, is very limited in dogs with traumatic brain injury (TBI). To determine whether serum concentrations of...
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Ruggeri M, Rojas A, Chai O, Purzyc H, Hanael E, Rapoport K, et al.
J Comp Pathol . 2019 Aug; 170:105-112. PMID: 31375154
Aberrant migration of Spirocerca lupi into the spinal cord is an important cause of severe progressive neurological dysfunction in dogs. Although early diagnosis is essential to prevent deterioration, ante-mortem diagnosis...
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Chamisha Y, Aroch I, Kuzi S, Srugo I, Bdolah-Abram T, Chai O, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2015 May; 100:189-96. PMID: 25957960
Providing a pre-operative prognosis for dogs presented with absent deep pain perception (DPP) is extremely challenging, as the overall recovery rates widely vary. This study assesses the possible correlation between...
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Merbl Y, Sommer A, Chai O, Aroch I, Zimmerman G, Friedman A, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2014 Oct; 28(6):1775-81. PMID: 25308784
Background: Idiopathic and acquired epilepsy are common in dogs. Up to 30% of these dogs are refractory to pharmacological treatment. Accumulating experimental evidence indicates that brain immune response and presence...
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Srugo I, Aroch I, Christopher M, Chai O, Goralnik L, Bdolah-Abram T, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2011 Jun; 25(4):846-55. PMID: 21689153
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pleocytosis recently was associated with the severity of neurologic signs in dogs with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). Hypothesis/objectives: To look for an association among CSF cell...
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Srugo I, Chai O, Yaakov D, Sharon L, Shamir M
J Small Anim Pract . 2010 Jul; 51(8):447-50. PMID: 20630019
Thoracolumbar disc herniation was diagnosed in a two-year-old ferret using a myelogram followed by a computed tomography scan. The ferret was paraplegic with no control over urination and defecation. Conservative...
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Bruchim Y, Kushnir A, Shamir M
J Small Anim Pract . 2005 Nov; 46(11):553-4. PMID: 16300118
An eight-year-old, male boxer dog was presented with a one-month history of hindlimb weakness followed by compulsive ineffective drinking, dysphagia, regurgitation and nasal reflux during drinking. A neurological examination revealed...
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Elad D, Yas-Natan E, Aroch I, Shamir M, Kleinbart S, Hadash D, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2004 Nov; 42(11):5406-8. PMID: 15528757
Clinical signs of botulism were observed in a group of eight cats, four of which died, after being fed pelican carrion. Clostridium botulinum type C was isolated from one cat....