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Interpreting dental radiographs: The clues to clinical disease

October 1, 2007

Interpreting dental radiographs is quite similar to interpreting standard radiographs except dental pathologies and radiographic changes may be subtle and some pathologies are unique to the oral cavity. Also, several normal anatomical structures may mimic pathologic changes.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Urinalysis: What is your interpretation?

September 1, 2007

Urinalysis is one of our most important clinical diagnostic tools. Unfortunately, most diagnostic reagent strips used to perform routine urinalyses in veterinary laboratories have been designed for human use.

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Optimizing adrenal function testing (5:20)

August 17, 2007

Dr. David Bruyette discusses how to optimize adrenal function testing, plus information on how to use cosyntropin.

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Diagnostic imaging for linear foreign bodies in cats

August 1, 2007

Linear foreign bodies are a well-recognized problem in small-animal practice.

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Clinical Exposures: Feline infectious peritonitis: Typical findings and a new PCR test

June 1, 2007

A 1-year-old castrated male domestic shorthaired cat was presented for evaluation of a 10-day history of lethargy, anorexia, decreased water consumption, and apparent discomfort.

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Otoscope cone and bulb syringe contamination (2:00)

May 14, 2007

Dr. Rosenkrantz tells you what you need to know about otoscope cone and bulb syringe contamination.

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Cytologic, histopathologic confirmation remains mainstay of diagnosis

May 1, 2007

Q Please review laboratory diagnosis of systemic mycoses and toxoplasmosis.

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Liver disease in the horse: clinical signs and diagnostic aids

May 1, 2007

The clinical signs of hepatic insufficiency in horses are highly variable, nonspecific and depend on the extent and duration of hepatic disease.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Blood work: revelations, limitations for cattle

March 1, 2007

Nutrition problems, and chronic parasitism should be ruled out first.

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