Grulke, S., Salciccia, A., Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Sandersen, C., Caudron, I., Serteyn, D., & de la Rebière de Pouyade, G. (2020). Mesh closure of epiploic foramen by ventral laparotomy in 17 horses with entrapment. Veterinary Record. doi:10.1136/vr.105684 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Caudron, I., Salciccia, A., Vandersmissen, M., de la Rebière de Pouyade, G., & Grulke, S. (2020). Bilateral Morgagni hernia in a donkey. Equine Veterinary Education. doi:10.1111/eve.13259 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Grulke, S., Salciccia, A., & de la Rebière de Pouyade, G. (2019). Nephrosplenic space closure significantly decreases recurrent colic in horses: A retrospective analysis. Veterinary Record. doi:10.1136/vr.105458 Peer reviewed |
Grulke, S., de la Rebière de Pouyade, G., Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Sandersen, C., Serteyn, D., & Salciccia, A. (13 October 2017). Peroperative mesh obliteration of epiploic foramen to prevent recurrent entrapment of small intestine [Paper presentation]. 4th FARAH day. |
Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Grulke, S., Salciccia, A., & de la Rebière de Pouyade, G. (13 July 2017). Retrospective study on the influence of nephrosplenic space closure in recurrent colic [Paper presentation]. 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of ECVS, Edimbourg, United Kingdom. |
Tosi, I., Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Salciccia, A., Grulke, S., Art, T., & de la Rebière de Pouyade, G. (2017). Clinical outcome after surgical correction of cleft palate by laryngeal tie-forward in 2 horses [Poster presentation]. World Equine Airway Symposium - WEAS 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark. Peer reviewed |
Grulke, S., de la Rebière de Pouyade, G., Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., Sandersen, C., Serteyn, D., & Salciccia, A. (2017). Peroperative mesh obliteration of epiploic foramen to prevent recurrent entrapment of small intestine. In Proceedings of the Farah Day. Peer reviewed |
Arevalo Rodriguez, J. M., & Cesarini Latorre, C. (2017). Los herpesvirus en la clínica equina: Guía práctica para el veterinario de campo. Equinus, 49, 32-50. Peer reviewed |