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Traumatic atlantoaxial subluxation in dogs: 8 cases (2009-2016).

Sonya C HansenLenore M BacekKendon W KuoAmanda R Taylor
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2019)
Although TAAS is an uncommon occurrence it should be considered a differential for any trauma patient that is presenting with signs of a cranial cervical myelopathy. CT and MRI have been shown to be useful to identify the extent of injuries and to facilitate surgical planning. With appropriate care, these dogs can have an excellent prognosis.
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