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Closure times of neurocranial sutures and synchondroses in Persian compared to Domestic Shorthair cats
Schmidt, Martin J.; Farke, Daniela; Staszyk, Carsten; Lang, Antonia; Büttner, Kathrin; Plendl, Johanna; Kampschulte, Marian (2022) -
Comparison of the endocranial- and brain volumes in brachycephalic dogs, mesaticephalic dogs and Cavalier King Charles spaniels in relation to their body weight
Schmidt, Martin J.; Amort, Kerstin H.; Failing, Klaus; Klingler, Melanie; Kramer, Martin; Ondreka, Nele (2014)BACKGROUND: A number of studies have attempted to quantify the relative volumes of the endocranial volume and brain parenchyma in association with the pathogenesis of the Chiari-like malformation (CLM) in the Cavalier King ... -
Comparison of the relationship between cerebral white matter and grey matter in normal dogs and dogs with lateral ventricular enlargement
Schmidt, Martin J.; Laubner, Steffi; Kolecka, Malgorzata; Failing, Klaus; Moritz, Andreas; Kramer, Martin; Ondreka, Nele (2015)Large cerebral ventricles are a frequent finding in brains of dogs with brachycephalic skull conformation, in comparison with mesaticephalic dogs. It remains unclear whether oversized ventricles represent a normal variant ... -
Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Demonstrates Reduced Periventricular Cerebral Blood Flow in Dogs with Ventriculomegaly
Schmidt, Martin J.; Kolecka, Malgorzata; Kirberger, Robert; Hartmann, Antje (2017)The nature of ventriculomegaly in dogs is still a matter of debate. Signs of increased intraventricular pressure and atrophy of the cerebral white matter have been found in dogs with ventriculomegaly, which would imply ... -
Dysuria due to discospondylitis and intervertebral disc herniation in a male alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
Sickinger, Marlene; Hirz, Manuela; Schmidt, Martin J.; Reinacher, Manfred (2016)Background: Dysuria in camelids is usually associated with the presence of lower urinary tract disease such as urolithiasis. As another differential diagnosis, urine retention may be caused by neurological disturbances ... -
Effect of acetazolamide and subsequent ventriculo-peritoneal shunting on clinical signs and ventricular volumes in dogs with internal hydrocephalus
Kolecka, Malgorzata; Ondreka, Nele; Moritz, Andreas; Kramer, Martin; Schmidt, Martin J. (2015)Background: Acetazolamide is recommended for the reduction of cerebrospinal fluid production in canine internal hydrocephalus. The efficacy of the drug in terms of alleviation of the clinical symptoms and the restoration ... -
Expression of adipokines and adipocytokines by epidural adipose tissue in cauda equina syndrome in dogs
Leisengang, Stephan; Gluding, Dennis; Hörster, Julia; Peek, Verena; Ott, Daniela; Rummel, Christoph; Schmidt, Martin J. (2022) -
Increased CSF aquaporin-4, and interleukin-6 levels in dogs with idiopathic communicating internal hydrocephalus and a decrease after ventriculo-peritoneal shunting
Schmidt, Martin J.; Rummel, Christoph; Hauer, Jessica; Kolecka, Malgorzata; Ondreka, Nele; McClure, Vanessa; Roth, Joachim (2016)Background: Studies in animal models, in which internal hydrocephalus has been induced by obstructing the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, have documented an up-regulation of the concentrations of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) in the ... -
Intraoperative measurement of intraventricular pressure in dogs with communicating internal hydrocephalus
Kolecka, Malgorzata; Farke, Daniela; Failing, Klaus; Kramer, Martin; Schmidt, Martin J. (2019)Collapse of the lateral cerebral ventricles after ventriculo-peritoneal drainage is a fatal complication in dogs with internal hydrocephalus. It occurs due to excessive outflow of cerebrospinal fluid into the peritoneal ... -
Magnetic resonance imaging signs of high intraventricular pressure - comparison of findings in dogs with clinically relevant internal hydrocephalus and asymptomatic dogs with ventriculomegaly
Laubner, Steffi; Ondreka, Nele; Failing, Klaus; Kramer, Martin; Schmidt, Martin J. (2015)Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of canine brains with enlarged ventricles in asymptomatic dogs were compared to those in dogs with clinically relevant internal hydrocephalus, in order to determine the ... -
Neuroanatomy of the equine brain as revealed by high-field (3Tesla) magnetic-resonance-imaging
Schmidt, Martin J.; Knemeyer, Carola; Heinsen, Helmut (2019) -
Neuroinflammation in Primary Cultures of the Rat Spinal Dorsal Horn Is Attenuated in the Presence of Adipose Tissue–Derived Medicinal Signalling Cells (AdMSCs) in a Co-cultivation Model
Leisengang, Stephan; Heilen, Laura B.; Klymiuk, Michele C.; Nürnberger, Franz; Ott, Daniela; Wolf-Hofmann, Kathrin; Gerstberger, Rüdiger; Rummel, Christoph; Schmidt, Martin J.; Arnhold, Stefan; Roth, Joachim (2022) -
Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the hippocampal cytoarchitecture in adult cats with regard to the pathological diagnosis of hippocampal sclerosis
Zilli, Jessica; Schänzer, Anne; Büttner, Kathrin; Kressin, Monika; Schmidt, Martin J. (2022) -
Reduced cingulate gyrus volume in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with syringomyelia and neuropathic pain revealed by voxel-based morphometry: a pilot study
Nitzsche, Björn; Schulze, Sabine; Boltze, Johannes; Schmidt, Martin J. (2023)Objective: Pathomorphological alterations of the central nervous system in dogs, such as syringomyelia and Chiari-like malformation, can cause cranial and cervical hyperesthesia and neuropathic pain. The long-term activity ...