@article{fontaine_campbell_opperman_minter_wolf_anderson_kendall_lynch_2024, title={Management Effects on Gastrointestinal Disease in Red Wolves (Canis rufus) Under Human Care: A Retrospective Study}, volume={14}, ISSN={["2076-2615"]}, DOI={10.3390/ani14213121}, abstractNote={Red wolves (}, number={21}, journal={ANIMALS}, author={Fontaine, Amy Clare and Campbell, Jennifer and Opperman, Logan and Minter, Larry J. and Wolf, Karen and Anderson, Kadie M. and Kendall, Corinne J. and Lynch, Emily C.}, year={2024}, month={Nov} } @article{enomoto_castro_hash_thomson_nakanishi-hester_perry_aker_haupt_opperman_roe_et al._2024, title={Prevalence of radiographic appendicular osteoarthritis and associated clinical signs in young dogs}, volume={14}, ISSN={["2045-2322"]}, DOI={10.1038/s41598-024-52324-9}, abstractNote={This study aimed to determine the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) and associated clinical signs in young dogs. Owners of dogs aged 8 months-4 years from a single practice, were contacted in random order, to participate in a general health screen. Clinical and orthopedic examinations were performed. Each joint was scored for pain reactions (0-4). Orthogonal radiographs of all joints were made under sedation. Each joint was scored for radiographic OA (rOA) severity on an 11-point scale. Clinical OA (cOA) was defined as an overlap of rOA and joint pain in ≥ 1 joint. Owners completed OA questionnaires. The owners of 123 dogs agreed to participate. Overall, 39.8% (49/123) of dogs had rOA in ≥ 1 joint, and 16.3% (20/123) or 23.6% (29/123) dogs had cOA, depending on the cut-off value of joint pain; moderate (2), or mild (1), respectively. Owners of dogs with cOA observed signs of impairment in approximately 30% of cases. Only 2 dogs with cOA were receiving OA pain management. The most commonly affected joints in descending order of frequency were elbow, hip, tarsus, and stifle. Radiographically visible OA is common in young dogs, and 40-60% of dogs with rOA had cOA. However, OA-pain appears underdiagnosed and undertreated in young dogs.}, number={1}, journal={SCIENTIFIC REPORTS}, author={Enomoto, Masataka and Castro, Nicholas and Hash, Jonathan and Thomson, Andrea and Nakanishi-Hester, Aoi and Perry, Erin and Aker, Savannah and Haupt, Emily and Opperman, Logan and Roe, Simon and et al.}, year={2024}, month={Feb} } @article{enomoto_hash_cole_sanchez_thomson_perry_aker_nakanishi-hester_haupt_opperman_et al._2024, title={Response to treatment with grapiprant as part of a standard multimodal regimen in young dogs with appendicular joint osteoarthritis associated pain}, volume={11}, ISSN={["2297-1769"]}, DOI={10.3389/fvets.2024.1461628}, abstractNote={The response to medical management of young dogs with osteoarthritis (OA) associated pain has not been evaluated. Using an open-label design, the effectiveness, over a 4-month period, of standardized management (grapiprant/fish oil/exercise) for treating OA pain in young dogs was evaluated.}, journal={FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE}, author={Enomoto, Masataka and Hash, Jonathan and Cole, Tracey and Sanchez, Maria D. Porcel and Thomson, Andrea and Perry, Erin and Aker, Savannah and Nakanishi-Hester, Aoi and Haupt, Emily and Opperman, Logan and et al.}, year={2024}, month={Oct} } @article{opperman_ning_2020, title={Goodness-of-fit test for skew normality based on energy statistics}, volume={28}, ISSN={["1569-397X"]}, DOI={10.1515/rose-2020-2042}, abstractNote={Abstract In this paper, we propose a goodness-of-fit test based on the energy statistic for skew normality. Simulations indicate that the Type-I error of the proposed test can be controlled reasonably well for given nominal levels. Power comparisons to other existing methods under different settings show the advantage of the proposed test. Such a test is applied to two real data sets to illustrate the testing procedure.}, number={3}, journal={RANDOM OPERATORS AND STOCHASTIC EQUATIONS}, author={Opperman, Logan and Ning, Wei}, year={2020}, month={Sep}, pages={227–236} }