2020
DOI: 10.4314/sokjvs.v17i3.2
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Correlation of ultrasonographic renal volume with modified body mass index in Nigerian indigenous dogs

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between ultrasonographic kidney volume and modified body mass index through evaluating the kidney architectural appearance, variations between right and left kidney dimensions and correlation between ultrasonographic kidney volumes and modified body mass index in clinically healthy Nigerian indigenous dogs. The ultrasonography was performed to obtain the kidney dimensions in centimeter for the length (bipolar length), width and height of the kidney for bo… Show more

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“…This study evaluated and compared the wound bed thermal image surface temperature at varied time points following castration, ear cropping and gastrotomy in Nigeria indigenous dogs. The Nigerian indigenous dog (NID) is a medium to large-sized working dog breed that weighs between 8 to 30 kg with moderate hair length and have a mesocephalic cranial index (Bappah et al, 2019a, Bappah et al, 2019b. Although the true origin of this breed is unknown, it is usually assumed that it originated in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study evaluated and compared the wound bed thermal image surface temperature at varied time points following castration, ear cropping and gastrotomy in Nigeria indigenous dogs. The Nigerian indigenous dog (NID) is a medium to large-sized working dog breed that weighs between 8 to 30 kg with moderate hair length and have a mesocephalic cranial index (Bappah et al, 2019a, Bappah et al, 2019b. Although the true origin of this breed is unknown, it is usually assumed that it originated in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%