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        VetBooks.ir  removed.  here is good evidence in both   Buback   L,  Boothe    ,  Carroll   L  and   reen  R    1996
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           period can in uence the likelihood of cancer
           recurrence and metastasis  Snyder and   Capner  CA,  Lascelles  B   and   aterman Pearson  AE   1999
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           increase the likelihood of recurrence at the site   Carstensen     and    ller  A      1    Adding  ketamine  to
                                                  morphine  for  intravenous  patient controlled  analgesia  for
           and metastases, and therefore the authors   acute postoperative pain  a  ualitative review of randomi ed
           believe that good perioperative analgesia is   trials. British Journal of Anaesthesia 104, 4 1 4 6
           imperative for these cases. Lidocaine, and the   Columbano  N,  Secci   ,  Careddu      et al.     1    E ects  of
                                                  lidocaine constant rate infusion on sevo urane re uirement,
           preoperative use of morphine and tramadol,   autonomic  responses,  and  postoperative  analgesia  in  dogs
           has been shown to have a positive e ect on   undergoing  ovariectomy  under  opioid based  balanced
                                                  anaesthesia. Veterinary Journal 193, 448 4
           outcome and survival in cancer patients  both   Credie  R ,   eixeira  Neto    ,   erreira      et al.     1    E ects
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           should be employed where possible in these    4   49
           cases to attempt to reduce local recurrence    owan RA, Baral R , Lingard AE et al.    1   A retrospective
                                                  analysis of the e ects of meloxicam on the longevity of aged
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           metastasis and local recurrence and therefore    owan RA, Lingard AE,  ohnston L et al.    11  Restrospective
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                                                  associated  with  soft  tissue  surgery  in  dogs   a  randomi ed,
           even simple ear procedures experience high   non inferiority clinical trial. BMC Veterinary Research 9, 9
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           shown to increase analgesia over systemic    unt  R,  ean RS,  avis  N et al.    1 b  An analysis of the
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