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    De Decker S, Gielen IM, Duchateau L, Van Soens I, Bavegems V, Bosmans T, van Bree HJ, Van Ham LM.
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  • 10. Bicortical implant insertion in caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy: a computed tomography simulation in affected Doberman Pinschers.
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  • 17. Comparison of angle, shape, and position of articular processes in Dobermans and Great Danes with and without cervical spondylomyelopathy.
    Bonelli MA, da Costa RC, Martin-Vaquero P, Lima CG.
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    Provencher M, Habing A, Moore SA, Cook L, Phillips G, da Costa RC.
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  • 20. One-year clinical and magnetic resonance imaging follow-up of Doberman Pinschers with cervical spondylomyelopathy treated medically or surgically.
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