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Hammer, Gregory S.
Leading Off: A challenge that could save pets’ lives; April, p 192.
Harari, Joseph
Research Updates
• Using thermography to evaluate limbs in dogs; February, p 76.
• Comparing temperature measurement devices in dogs; February, p 78.
• How well does abdominal ultrasonographic evaluation guide surgeons? February, p 78.
• The prevalence of and risk factors for canine appendicular osteosarcoma; February, p 79.
• Effect of the moon on emergency room visits; February, pp 79-80.
Practical Matters: Use comparison radiographs when identifying orthopedic lesions in young dogs; November, p 599.
Harkin, Kenneth R.
Leading Off: Making the most of specialty referral services; November, pp 586-587.
Harrell, Karyn
IMHA: Diagnosing and treating a complex disease; December, pp 660-671.
Hart, Benjamin L.
Video: Gender-specific behaviors in dogs and cats: A surprising difference; December, p 633.
CVC Central 2008 Highlights: Why do dogs and cats eat grass? December, pp 648-649.
Hess, Michal O.
Clinical Exposures: Incidental finding of a peritoneopericardial hernia in a cat; October, pp 538-539.
Hill, Kate
A challenging case: Glucagonoma-associated superficial necrolytic dermatitis in a dog; March, pp 146-153.
Huang, Alice A.
10 simple but essential tests; June (suppl.), pp 10-14.
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Irizarry, Armando
A challenging case: Glucagonoma-associated superficial necrolytic dermatitis in a dog; March, pp 146-153.
Isakow, Kevin
A challenging case: Esophageal leiomyoma in a dog; November, pp 606-610.
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Johnson, Mark
Toxicology Brief: Sodium hypochlorite bleach ingestion in two dogs; January, pp 13-18.
Johnson, Roger
A challenging case: Thymic cyst and recurrent chylothorax in a cat; September, pp 492-503.
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Kazacos, Kevin R.
Just Ask the Expert: Dr. Kevin R. Kazacos; November, p 592.
Khan, Safdar A.
Toxicology Brief: Brunfelsia species: Beautiful but deadly; March, pp 138-143.
Knoll, Joyce S.
Clinical Exposures: Canine transmissible venereal tumor: The cytologic clues; June, pp 296-304.
Clinical Exposures: Preovulatory stasis and dystocia in oviparous lizards; November, pp 595-598.
Koehler, Carl
A challenging case: Thymic cyst and recurrent chylothorax in a cat; September, pp 492-503.
KuKanich, Butch
A review of selected systemic antifungal drugs for use in dogs and cats; January, pp 41-50.
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Langston, Cathy E.
Video: Proteinuria in cats with chronic kidney disease; September, p 477.
Video: Diet considerations in pets with kidney disease; October, p 531.
Laverty, Peter
A challenging case: Glucagonoma-associated superficial necrolytic dermatitis in a dog; March, pp 146-153.
LeBlanc, Amy K.
Practical Matters: Consider cross-sectional imaging before surgery for feline injection-site sarcomas; September, p 490.
Lemmons, Matthew
Dental Corner: Dental fracture treatment options in dogs and cats; July, pp 363-371.
LeRoith, Tanya
A challenging case: Glucagonoma-associated superficial necrolytic dermatitis in a dog; March, pp 146-153.
Lineberger, Jayce
Video: How to apply a spoon splint; December, p 633.
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• Part 2
• Part 3
• Part 4
CVC Central 2008 Highlights: Avoid common bandaging mistakes in dogs and cats; December, pp 658-659.
Lister, Stephanie A.
A challenging case: Esophageal leiomyoma in a dog; November, pp 606-610.
Little, Susan E.
ClinQuiz: Parasitology; February, pp 86-90.
ClinQuiz: Ectoparasites; August, pp 423-428.
Lucas, Pamela W.
An update on diagnosing and treating primary lung tumors; March, pp 154-169.
Luck, David
Practical Matters: Early screening and the role of DARthroplasty as an intervention in young dogs with hip dysplasia; December, pp 642-646.
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Melidone, Raffaele
Clinical Exposures: Preovulatory stasis and dystocia in oviparous lizards; November, pp 595-598.
Merck, Melinda D.
The Veterinary Medicine Interview; February, pp 72-74.
Miller, Robert M.
The interview: Species-specific silliness; January, p 58.
Exercise your right to write prescriptions; February, p 126.
A little bit of horse sense; March, p 178.
There go we all; April, p 230.
When discussing life and death, words matter; May, p 282.
Our profession’s behavior problem; June, p 342.
A really good dog; July, p 410.
Not all of my patients are animals; August, p 470.
Crutches add a new perspective; September, p 522.
We do what we have to do! October, p 574.
Things change, appreciation remains; November, p 626.
The ghosts of Christmas past; December, p 678.
Moriello, Karen A.
A busy clinician’s review of cyclosporine; May, pp 266-274.
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