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VLAS - A New Technique for Assessing Left Atrial Size on Chest Radiographs

11/09/2018
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Dr. Elisabeth Zenger discusses the VLAS - a new technique for assessing left atrial size on chest radiographs. Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit: https://www.vetvine.com/article/332/small-anim...

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A New Technique for Assessing Left Atrial Size on Chest Radiographs

11/09/2018
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Mitral valve disease is the most common cardiac disease affecting dogs. The disease is more common in older dogs and has a high prevalence in some breeds. Affected patients commonly have a left-sided...

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Bullous Keratopathy - Helping Complicated Corneal Ulcers Heal

10/30/2018
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We recommended that you view Part I on this topic before viewing this video: https://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/918/colors-of-the-cornea-blue Sheri L. Berger, DVM, DACVO discuss...

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Ticks & Infectious Diseases They Carry - FAQs

10/25/2018
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Edward B. Breitschwerdt, DVM, DACVIM answers questions about ticks and the infectious diseases they can transmit to dogs and people. Learn more on this topic: https://www.vetvine.com/article/274/...

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Eye Exams - Restraint, Effects of Sedation, and Topical Anesthetics

10/16/2018
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Dr. Sheri Berger discusses elements of good manual restraint for patients having an eye exam as well as the effects of sedatives and topical anesthetics on the exam and variables assessed during eye...

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Diagnosing a Partial Tear of the Cranial Cruciate Ligament Without Losing Your Mind

10/12/2018
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Making the diagnosis of a partial tear of the cranial cruciate ligament can be frustrating. These 10 tips can aid clinicians in making the diagnosis in dogs and cats. Discussion includes common histor...

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ACL (Cranial Cruciate Ligament) Tears in Dogs and Cats

10/11/2018
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Dr. Phil Zeltzman - a veterinary surgeon - discusses partial ACL tears, why they can be frustrating to diagnose, and what may be included in a veterinarian’s assessment of a patient with hindlimb l...

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The limping dog or cat - Helping pet owners understand ACL (Cranial Cruciate Ligament) Tears

10/11/2018
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This presentation is intended for pet owners to help them better understand one cause of hindlimb lameness - ACL (cranial cruciate ligament) injuries. The emphasis is on a partial tear of the ACL....

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When cancer cure is not an option: Improving quality of life with palliative radiation therapy (PRT) and how pet owners feel about PRT after their pet has undergone treatment

10/05/2018
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When cancer cure is unattainable or when extensive cancer treatment is not a practical consideration for the pet or its family, palliative measures can be undertaken to aid in improving a patient's qu...

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