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Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs - The Levels of Evidence for Managing our Veterinary Patients
06/22/2016
A discussion regarding the levels of evidence supporting the commonly accepted treatment and management practices in our canine patients with acute pancreatitis. This Evidence Based Update includes...
Read MoreCardiac Biomarker NT-proBNP and Respiratory Distress - Is it cardiac disease or a noncardiac problem?
06/22/2016
NT-proBNP is a natriuretic peptide that can be assayed to augment the data evaluated in dogs with (or suspected of having) heart disease. This information can help guide the clinician in their therapy...
Read MoreFeline Hyperthyroidism - A progressive disease?
06/22/2016
In this Evidence Based Update, the findings of a recent study looking at the effect of disease duration on the severity of hyperthyroidism in cats is discussed. Discussion includes: - Why to consider...
Read MoreLymphoma: The State of This Disease in Dogs and How Epigenetics May Open Future Doors
06/20/2016
Jeffrey N. Bryan, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (Oncology) discusses the current state of diagnosis and treatment of canine lymphoma and the role of epigenetics. Earn CE Credit / Complete an evaluation fo...
Read MoreOxidative Stress, Antioxidants, and Eye Health
06/18/2016
Oxidative stress implies cellular or tissue damage resulting from the build up of oxidants or the deficiency of endogenous antioxidants. Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a n...
Read MoreFeline Aggression Toward Family Members: A Guide for Practitioners
06/02/2016
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Volume 44, Issue 3, May 2014, Pages 581-597. Authors: Melissa Bain, Elizabeth Stelow. Member Fee: $ 9.95 - Login to Purchase
Read MoreIncidentally Detected Splenic Nodules or Masses - What You Need to Know
06/02/2016
Elisabeth Zenger, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM) discusses splenomegaly and recently published data regarding this disease in dogs. Read more on this topic: http://vetvine.com/forums/topic/693/incidenta...
Read MoreThe Abdomen
05/31/2016
Diagnostic Radiology and Ultrasonography of the Dog and Cat (Fifth Edition), 2011; Chapter 2, pp 23-198. Authors: J. Kevin Kealy, Hester McAllister, John P. Graham LOGIN to Purchase - $9.95 for...
Read MoreAggression
05/29/2016
Join us in this discussion on aggression in companion animals. The focus in this hour will be on owner-directed aggression, including why it happens and how to work through the problem. Free Regis...
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