Bénéfices/risques des corticoïdes lors de hernie discale
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Bénéfices/risques des corticoïdes lors de hernie discale
Neurologie Nicolas Granger* Auteur-coordinateur : Hervé Pouliquen School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol Langford House, Langford, North Somerset, Royaume-Uni BS40 5DU [email protected] 0,05 CFC Références par article lu Bénéfices/risques des corticoïdes lors de hernie discale 1. Boothe DM, Mealey KA. Glucocorticoid therapy in the dog and cat. In: Boothe DM, Small animal clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 1st Ed. Saunders WB, Philadelphia. 2011:313-329. 2. Coates JR, Sorjonen DC, Simpson CT et coll. Clinicopathologic effects of a 21-aminosteroid compound (U74389G) and high-dose methylprednisolone on spinal cord function after simulated spinal cord trauma. Vet. Surg, 1995;24:128-139. 3. DaCosta RC, Parent JM, Holmberg DL et coll. Outcome of medical and surgical treatment in dogs with cervical spondylomyelopathy: 104 cases. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 2008;233:1284-1290. 4. Janssens L, Beosier Y, Daems R. Lumbosacral degenerative stenosis in the dog. The results of epidural infiltration with methylprednisolone acetate: a retrospective study. Vet. Comp. Orthop. Traumatol. 2009;22: 486-491. 5. Levine JM, Levine GJ, Johnson SI et coll. Evaluation of success of medical management for presumptive thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation in dogs. Vet. Surg. 2007;36:482-491. 6. Levine JM, Levine GJ, Johnson SI et coll. Evaluation of success of medical management for presumptive cervical intervertebral disk herniation in dogs. Vet. Surg. 2007;36:492-499. 7. Mann FA, Wagner-Mann CC, Dunphy ED et coll. Recurrence rate of presumed thoracolumbar intervetebral disc disease in ambulatory dogs with spinal hyperpathia treated with antiinflammtory drugs: 78 cases (1997-2000). J. Vet. Emerg. Crit. Care. 2007;17:53-60. 8. Rabinowitz RS, Eck JC, Harper CM Jr et coll. Urgent surgical decompression compared to methylprednisolone for the treatment of acute spinal cord injury: a randomized prospective study in beagle dogs. Spine. 2008;33:2260-2268.