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Veterinary Answers, LLC: April 2012
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. By Cheryl Harris, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology and Small Animal Internal Medicine). The original clinical field study using toceranib phosphate. Was a multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial conducted at 10 oncology referral centers and included 151 dogs with MCT. In dogs treated with Palladia, approximately 60% of MCT disappeared, regressed, or stabilized. The following guidelines on treatment of MCT are based on the Ohio State University treatmen...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: Palladia (Toceranib phosphate)
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. By Cheryl Harris, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology and Small Animal Internal Medicine). The original clinical field study using toceranib phosphate. Was a multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial conducted at 10 oncology referral centers and included 151 dogs with MCT. In dogs treated with Palladia, approximately 60% of MCT disappeared, regressed, or stabilized. The following guidelines on treatment of MCT are based on the Ohio State University treatmen...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: Pregnancy Termination in Companion Animals
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Pregnancy Termination in Companion Animals. By C Scott Bailey, DVM, DACT. Several protocols have been proposed to medically treat bitches as soon as a mismating occurs. This approach is attractive, but may pose a greater risk to the animal and have lower success rates than other protocols. As a result, most reviewers have recommended against these treatment regimens. Pregnancy termination in mid-gestation. Natural prostaglandins can be used to termina...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: Our Consultants in Print
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Our Consultants in Print. Mary B. Nabity, DVM, PhD, DACVP. Proteomic analysis of urine from male dogs during early stages of tubulointerstitial injury in a canine model of progressive glomerular disease. Lee GE, Dangott LJ, Ciancolo R, Suchodolski JS, Steiner JM. Click Here to Read the Article. Effect of dietary protein content on the renal parameters of normal cats. Backlund B, Zoran DL,. Norby B, Bauer JE. Click Here to Read the Article.
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: April 2010
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Friday, April 30, 2010. Meet Dr. Jean-Yin Tan. Large Animal Internal Medicine. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Case Spotlight - Young Anemic Cat. 8220;Teddy” – 1 and ½ year old MN DSH -. Cindy Stubbs, DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine). Owner reports lethargic, not as playful as normal, appetite decreased. PCR panel pending. Never tested for FeLV/FIV. Was exposed to a FeLV positive cat in same house but separated. 2) If negative, consider bone marrow aspirate or core biopsy...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: Could it be Addison’s?
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Could it be Addison’s? Linda E. Luther, DVM. Many cases presented for evaluation of vague symptoms end up having hypoadrenocorticism. Can you spot the classic cases? Can you spot the not-so-classic cases? Hypoadrenocorticism, or “Addison’s” disease, results from atrophy of the adrenal cortex, and often presents as a diagnostic challenge. Clinical signs can vary from subtle signs to acute collapse, and the clinical course is often waxing and waning.
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: January 2010
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Monday, January 4, 2010. Understanding Normal Rabbit Behavior. Christal Pollock DVM, Dipl. ABVP-Avian. Prey species like the rabbit tend to mask pain and discomfort, especially when frightened. Recognition and management of pain is crucial since pain in the rabbit may lead to gastrointestinal stasis, or even shock and death. 8226; Signs of pain may include: anorexia, lethargy (reluctance to move, decreased interest in the environment), teeth grinding in a slow, loud crunching fas...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: June 2009
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Monday, June 22, 2009. Hypomagnesemia in Acute Leptospirosis. I have seen this in my canine patients. Have you seen it as well? Case report: severe, symptomatic hypomagnesemia in acute leptospirosis. Spichler A, Athanazio DA, Furtado J, Seguro A, Vinetz JM. PMID: 19052304 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. Monday, June 15, 2009. Evanger's Dog and Cat Food Warning. FDA Suspends Temporary Emergency Permit for Evanger's. In the statement the FDA reports that:. Evanger's, operating in W...
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: September Case of the Month - Intermittent Low Grade Colic
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Thursday, October 4, 2012. September Case of the Month - Intermittent Low Grade Colic. 8220;Samson” Donovan, a 10-year-old Oldenberg gelding, presented on 8/24/12 for intermittent low-grade colic consisting mostly of parking out from discomfort, with no decline in condition or performance as a low-level dressage horse. The owners report that he has also been gassy. Physical examination and rectal exam were within normal limits and results of a sand flotation test are pending.
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Veterinary Answers, LLC: April 2009
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Veterinary Answers, LLC. Thursday, April 30, 2009. Intracranial Arachnoid Cysts in Dogs. From Compendium by Curtis W. Dewey - Veterinary Answers Consultant. Peter V. Scrivani, Ursula Krotscheck, Sofia Cerda-Gonzalez, Kerry Smith Bailey, Dominic J. Marino. Peripheral Nucleated Red Blood Cells as a Prognostic Indicator in Heatstroke in Dogs. From JVIM by I. Aroch, G. Segev, E. Loeb, Y. Bruchim. Relationships between Low Serum Cobalamin Concentrations and Methlymalonic Acidemia in Cats. Results—After ...