2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.805.266
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Evaluation of Haemato-Biochemical Parameters using Different Biomaterials in Fracture Healing of Dogs

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“…Non-weight bearing lameness on the affected limb, abnormal angulation of limb at the site of fracture, swelling at the site of fracture, crepitation at site of fracture and pain Incidence, Occurrence and Classification of Long Bone Fractures in Dogs: A Retrospective Study on palpation were the common symptoms noticed in the present study as reported by Kumar et al (2007), Bennour et al (2014), Madhu et al (2014), Patil et al (2017 and Chaurasia et al (2019) in the animals suffering with fractures.…”
Section: Classification Of Fractures Based On Radiographic Signssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Non-weight bearing lameness on the affected limb, abnormal angulation of limb at the site of fracture, swelling at the site of fracture, crepitation at site of fracture and pain Incidence, Occurrence and Classification of Long Bone Fractures in Dogs: A Retrospective Study on palpation were the common symptoms noticed in the present study as reported by Kumar et al (2007), Bennour et al (2014), Madhu et al (2014), Patil et al (2017 and Chaurasia et al (2019) in the animals suffering with fractures.…”
Section: Classification Of Fractures Based On Radiographic Signssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…These findings were in agreement with Das (2010) and Kranthi (2018). The serum calcium and fracture healing could not be correlated which was confirmed by the findings of Julie ( 2005), Komnenau et al, 2005, Hegade et al, 2007, Chaurasia et al, (2019 where the authors observed decrease in the values of serum calcium initially followed by decrease and then finally normal values by the end of the observation period. Chaurasia et al, (2019) opined that, deposition of excessive calcium at the fracture site might cause a decrease in the levels of serum calcium during earlier phase of post-operative period and termination of the healing process at the fracture site in later phases might cause elevation of the levels.…”
Section: Serum Calciummentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Based on the aforementioned results, it can be inferred that variations in hematobiochemical parameters at various postoperative days are closely associated with the various stages of fracture healing. (Chaurasia et al, 2019).…”
Section: Alkaline Phosphatase Levels (Iu/l)mentioning
confidence: 99%