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  2. Organ replacement in animals - Wikipedia

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    The hip implant for dogs is similar to its human counterpart, but it is much smaller. X-rays are used to determine the dimensions of an appropriately sized implant. [3] The femoral stem is usually made of cobalt chrome or stainless steel, while the cup is made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.

  3. Neuticles - Wikipedia

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    The typical pair costs about $310. The company has produced customized prosthetic testicles, such as a $2800 watermelon-sized set for an elephant. [8] Miller said he sold more than 500,000 sets of Neuticles in his first 20 years of business. [8] The company states that humans cannot legally get Neuticle implants.

  4. All-on-4 - Wikipedia

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    Technique depicted in 3D video This image shows how Nobel Biocare's All-on-4 solution works. The term All-on-4, also known as All-on-Four [1] and All-in-Four, [2] refers to 'all' teeth being supported 'on four' dental implants, a prosthodontics procedure [3] [4] for total rehabilitation of the edentulous (toothless) patient, or for patients with badly broken down teeth, decayed teeth, or ...

  5. Average Cost of Pet Insurance in 2024 For Cats & Dogs - AOL

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    The Cost of Pet Insurance vs. Paying Out-of-Pocket. To understand the value of pet insurance, let's compare the costs: Routine Care: Annual check-up: Up to $250. Bloodwork: Up to $200. X-rays: Up ...

  6. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    A GnRH analog acetate implant marketed under the name Suprelorin® is approved in the European Union, Australia, and New Zealand for the suppression of fertility in male dogs. [10] [11] It is administered as a small subcutaneous implant that delivers a low continuous dose of deslorelin for 6 to 12 months. [12]

  7. I'm A Breast Cancer Doctor. Here's What I Didn't Know - AOL

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    She also enjoys spending her downtime on the tennis court or in the company of her family, friends and dogs. She has been documenting her breast cancer journey and increasing awareness of the ...

  8. Head transplant - Wikipedia

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    "Dog Man"(2016) After a dog and a cop are injured in an explosion, a nurse transplants the dog's head onto the cop's body. Film and television. The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), science-fiction/horror film; The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (1971), science fiction/horror film; The Thing with Two Heads (1972), science fiction film

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