In the current study, the duration of effectiveness, owner satisfaction and side effects of a gonadotrophin releasing hormone-agonist (deslorelin) implant were investigated during a two-year follow-up study in which 61 male and 69 female entire pet ferrets were given a 4.7 mg deslorelin implant as alternative to surgical neutering. In 27 participating non-oestrous jills, a double-blind placebo controlled study was performed to investigate whether a single low dose of medroxyprogesterone (2 mg orally) four days preceding placement of the implant could prevent oestrus induction. The duration of effectiveness of the implant ranged from 301 days to over 1339 days (mean 1012±38 days), with no sex difference present. Over 90 per cent of owners we...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess efficacy of deslorelin, a gonadotropin-releasing ...
Surgical gonadectomy in ferrets was routinely performed in clinical practice in order to reduce thei...
The role of dopaminergic agents in prolactin (Pri) release and the luteotrophic role of Pr! and lute...
Surgical castration in ferrets has been implicated as an etiological factor in the development of hy...
GnRH-agonist implants are currently marketed in Europe for use in male dogs but their off label use ...
ABSTRACT: Hyperoestrogenism causing progressive alopecia in neutered ferrets may be induced by ovari...
The aim in the present study was to evaluate the impact of treatment with a slow release implant con...
Adrenocortical disease (ACD) is a common problem in surgically sterilized, middle-aged to old ferret...
Long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs, which are approved for male dogs and ferr...
In vitro release and content of GnRH in mediobasal hypothalamic slices are reduced by ovariectomy of...
This case report describes the surgical therapy of an adrenal gland adenocarcinoma with symptoms of ...
The search for an alternative approach of estrus control (induction or suppression) in dogs is an im...
Use of sub-cutaneous implants containing GNRH agonists for the control of reproduction in domestic c...
The present study investigated the effects of slow-release implants containing the gonadotrophin-rel...
Hyperadrenocorticism is a common disease in ferrets. In recent years evidence has accumulated that t...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess efficacy of deslorelin, a gonadotropin-releasing ...
Surgical gonadectomy in ferrets was routinely performed in clinical practice in order to reduce thei...
The role of dopaminergic agents in prolactin (Pri) release and the luteotrophic role of Pr! and lute...
Surgical castration in ferrets has been implicated as an etiological factor in the development of hy...
GnRH-agonist implants are currently marketed in Europe for use in male dogs but their off label use ...
ABSTRACT: Hyperoestrogenism causing progressive alopecia in neutered ferrets may be induced by ovari...
The aim in the present study was to evaluate the impact of treatment with a slow release implant con...
Adrenocortical disease (ACD) is a common problem in surgically sterilized, middle-aged to old ferret...
Long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs, which are approved for male dogs and ferr...
In vitro release and content of GnRH in mediobasal hypothalamic slices are reduced by ovariectomy of...
This case report describes the surgical therapy of an adrenal gland adenocarcinoma with symptoms of ...
The search for an alternative approach of estrus control (induction or suppression) in dogs is an im...
Use of sub-cutaneous implants containing GNRH agonists for the control of reproduction in domestic c...
The present study investigated the effects of slow-release implants containing the gonadotrophin-rel...
Hyperadrenocorticism is a common disease in ferrets. In recent years evidence has accumulated that t...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess efficacy of deslorelin, a gonadotropin-releasing ...
Surgical gonadectomy in ferrets was routinely performed in clinical practice in order to reduce thei...
The role of dopaminergic agents in prolactin (Pri) release and the luteotrophic role of Pr! and lute...