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    Conscious Sedation Versus General Anesthesia in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: A Cost and Outcome Analysis by Ahmad, Mansoor, Patel, Jay N, Vipparthy, Sharath C, Divecha, Chirag, Barzallo, Pablo X, Kim, Minchul, Schrader, Steven C, Barzallo, Marco, Mungee, Sudhir

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (03-06-2019)
    “…Background Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has emerged as an alternative treatment for aortic stenosis in patients who are at moderate to high…”
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    Radiographic Evaluation of Acetabular Component Position in Dogs by Dyce, Jonathan, Wisner, Erik R., Schrader, Steven C., Wang, Qiang, Olmstead, Marvin L.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-01-2001)
    “…Objective— To assess the usefulness of standard radiographic projections for determining acetabular cup position and to compare 2 radiographic methods for…”
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    Premature closure of the proximal physis of the humerus in a dog as a result of harvesting a cancellous bone graft by Palmisano, M P, Schrader, S C

    “…A 5-month-old castrated male mixed-breed dog was evaluated because of lameness of the right forelimb. Physical examination revealed pain on manipulation of the…”
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    Treatment of dogs with wounds of the limbs caused by shearing forces: 98 cases (1975-1993) by Beardsley, S L, Schrader, S C

    “…Medical records of 98 dogs with wounds of the limbs caused by shearing forces (shearing wounds) were reviewed. Shearing wounds were reported most often in…”
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    Pelvic osteotomy as a treatment for obstipation in cats with acquired stenosis of the pelvic canal: six cases (1978-1989) by Schrader, S C

    “…Pelvic osteotomy with removal or repositioning of bone was performed as treatment for obstipation in 6 domestic shorthair cats with stenosis of the pelvic…”
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    Subdural injection of contrast medium during cervical myelography by Scrivani, P.V, Barthez, P.Y, Leveille, R, Schrader, S.C, Reed, S.M

    Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound (01-07-1997)
    “…Three patients (1 dog, 2 horses) ae described where myelography was complicated, purportedly by injection of contrast medium into the meninges superficial to…”
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    Displacement of the tendon of the superficial digital flexor muscle in dogs: 10 cases (1983-1991) by Mauterer, Jr, J V, Prata, R G, Carberry, C A, Schrader, S C

    “…Displacement of the tendon of the superficial digital flexor muscle was diagnosed in 9 dogs (10 tarsi). Four of 10 displacements occurred in Shetland…”
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    Partial rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament of the stifle in dogs: 25 cases (1982-1988) by Scavelli, T D, Schrader, S C, Matthiesen, D T, Skorup, D E

    “…Partial rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament was diagnosed in 25 dogs. In all dogs, the primary problem at the time of physical examination was hind limb…”
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    Complications associated with the use of Steinmann intramedullary pins and cerclage wires for fixation of long-bone fractures by Schrader, S C

    “…There is a unique clinical situation created with each fracture. The veterinarian must be able to synthesize an acceptable method of treatment based on the…”
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    Use of flexible intramedullary rods for fixation of femoral fractures in eight dogs by Church, E M, Schrader, S C

    “…High-density, polysulfone rods were used to repair 4 comminuted and 4 short-oblique, mid-diaphyseal femoral fractures in 8 dogs. Bony union was achieved in 2…”
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    Detection of sacral sparing in acute spinal cord injury by Schrader, S C, Sloan, T B, Toleikis, J R

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-07-1987)
    “…Sacral dermatomal-evoked responses (DEP) and posterior tibial nerve (PTN) somatosensory-evoked potentials (SSEP) were recorded 28 hours after gunshot injury to…”
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