Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
December 1, 2007 By:David J. Polzin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (small animal internal medicine)
To provide optimal treatment for dogs and cats with chronic kidney disease, you'll need to thoroughly evaluate the animal and diligently monitor the natural course of the disease as well as the patient's response to intervention.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
October 1, 2007
Baton Rouge, La. — The Louisiana State University (LSU) veterinary school seeks dogs with chronic kidney disease to participate in a 12-month clinical study to examine the effects of new treatments.
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November 1, 2006
Phosphatemia management in the treatment of chronic kidney disease.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
September 1, 2006 By:Andrew R. Lie, DVM, Cheri Nielsen, MS, DVM
A 7-year-old 11-lb (5-kg) neutered male domestic longhaired cat was presented to its regular veterinarian for vaccinations and a wellness examination.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
July 1, 2006
Buena, N.J. — This month, Azodyl? becomes available exclusively to veterinarians to target uremic toxins and reduces azotemia in dogs and cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
May 1, 2005 By:Brandy Porterpan, DVM
In this article, I describe the grape-raisin syndrome in dogs and review the basic steps in treating the most life-threatening aspect of this toxicosis?acute renal failure.
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