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    Roch SP, Gemmill TJ.
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  • 26. Rotation of the femoral trochlea for treatment of medial patellar luxation in a dog.
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    Calvo I, Aisa J, Chase D, Garcia-Fernandez P, San Roman F, Bennett D.
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  • 29. Handling of the tibial muscle envelope in tibial plateau levelling osteotomy - to elevate or not? A clinical study of 40 dogs.
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  • 36. Patellofemoral contact mechanics after transposition of tibial tuberosity in dogs.
    Park D, Kang J, Kim N, Heo S.
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    Smalle TM, Coetzee GL, Naude SH.
    J S Afr Vet Assoc; 2018 Dec 05; 89(0):e1-e6. PubMed ID: 30551705
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  • 39. Patellar luxation in 70 large breed dogs.
    Gibbons SE, Macias C, Tonzing MA, Pinchbeck GL, McKee WM.
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