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In Practice 9: 105-111 (1987)
© 1987 British Veterinary Association
Dogs with cervical disc disease are good candidates for surgery. Fenestration is indicated in most cases though ventral decompression should be considered for some dogs if the facilities and expertise are available. Surgical treatment of cervical disc disease is frequently rewarding.
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Acknowledgements.—The author is grateful to Mr D. G. Clayton Jones for reading the manuscript, Mr D. Gunn for the illustrations and Miss O. Stagg for preparing the manuscript. Figs-2, 3 and 4 appeared in British Veterinary Journal (1986) 142, 95-115
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