| Untitled Page A Abbott, Jonathan Severe pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular sequelae in dogs; June, pp 530-541.
Adamo, Filippo Frameless stereotactic CT-guided needle brain biopsy; October, pp 844-846.
B Barone, Georgina Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders; September, pp 786-793.
Barsanti, Jeanne A. Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A dog with an enlarged prostate and bloody preputial discharge; May, pp 427-434.
Bartges, Joe Nasoesophageal and nasogastric feeding tubes; July, pp 590-594.
Esophagostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 596-600.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Surgical placement; July, pp 604-610.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous endoscopic placement; July, pp 612-617.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous, nonsurgical, nonendoscopic placement; July, pp 619-626.
Enterostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 627-631.
Calculating a patient’s nutritional requirements; July, p 632.
Practical Matters: The only way to diagnose a bacterial urinary tract infection; November, pp 930-932.
Bass, Mili Canine otitis externa: Causes and predisposing factors; March, pp 254-258.
Step-by-step management of otitis externa in dogs; March, pp 259-270. Correction: May, p 404.
When your dog has itchy, sore ears; March, p 272.
Berent, Allyson Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden blindness and panuveitis in an adult basset hound; February, pp 118-132.
Biller, David S. A ferret with a painful abdomen; March, pp 230-234.
Boothe, Harry W. Surgically treating traumatic phimosis in a kitten; June, pp 515-518.
Bosworth, Cary Nasoesophageal and nasogastric feeding tubes; July, pp 590-594.
Skin reconstruction techniques: Z-plasty as an aid to tension-free wound closure; October, pp 892-897.
Brooks, Dennis E. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Brower, Alexandra I. Feline panleukopenia: A diagnostic laboratory’s perspective; August, pp 714-721.
Bruyette, David S. Examining the pathogenesis of feline hyperthyroidism; November, pp 951-954.
Choosing the best tests to diagnose feline hyperthyroidism; November, pp 956-962.
The options for treating feline hyperthyroidism; November, pp 964-972.
Buergelt, Claus D. Ectopic pregnancy in a dog; March, pp 225-226.
C Carey, Stephan Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A dog with generalized muscle stiffness; January, pp 26-32.
Carmichael, Daniel T. Using intraoral regional anesthetic nerve blocks; September, pp 766-770.
Diagnosing and treating chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis; December, pp 1008-1011.
Carr, Anthony P. Practical Matters: Normal and reference range are not the same; September, p 750.
Cohn, Leah A. Medical therapies for canine pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism; June, pp 519-528.
Coolman, Bradley R. A peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia in a cat; April, pp 314-318.
Cope, R.B. Helping animals exposed to the herbicide paraquat; September, pp 755-762.
Crass, Kristin Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: An underweight Gordon setter with brittle claws; June, pp 511-514.
D Davidson, Ellen B. Practical Matters: Completely excise malignant oral tumors; February, p 115.
DeClue, Amy E. Medical therapies for canine pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism; June, pp 519-528.
Dewey, Curtis W. Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders; September, pp 786-793.
Dodam, John R. Practical Matters: An abnormal capnograph reading may also signal anesthetic system malfunction; November, p 930.
Drost, Wm Tod Obtaining nasal radiographs in small animals; January, pp 34-48.
Pharyngeal and laryngeal radiography in small animals; January, pp 50-71.
Radiographing the trachea in small animals; January, pp 72-83.
Dunayer, Eric Ibuprofen toxicosis in dogs, cats, and ferrets; July, pp 580-586.
E Eddlestone, Susan M. Practical Matters: Thoroughly evaluate chronically coughing dogs; February, p 114.
Elmore, Ronnie G. Editors’ Guest: Candidates’ pets can make a difference at the ballot box; November, p 922.
F Faria, Maria L.E. Successful maxilla reimplantation after traumatic injury in a dog; May, pp 436-447.
Francis, Heather Enterostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 627-631.
G Gelatt, Kirk N. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Gibbs, Amanda Skin reconstruction techniques: Full-thickness mesh grafts; October, pp 882-890.
Gionfriddo, Juliet R. A dog with persistent unilateral epiphora; August, pp 660-666.
H Hackendahl, Nicole C. The dangers of nicotine ingestion in dogs; March, pp 218-224.
Hahn, Kevin A. Practical Matters: Consider chemotherapy in these cases, but set your goal first; September, p 750.
Practical Matters: Completely stage dogs with lymphoma to select therapy and help determine the prognosis; November, p 930.
Hanna, Paul A challenging case: A febrile dog with a swollen tarsus and multiple skin lesions; November, pp 940-948.
Harari, Joseph Research Updates: The clinical correlation between stifle osteoarthrosis and limb function in dogs; February, p 102. Evaluating hormone receptors in meningiomas; February, p 102. What causes leakage after intestinal anastomosis? February, p 104. How often should methimazole be administered to treat feline hyperthyroidism? February, pp 104-106. Using auscultation to measure heart rate in atrial fibrillation; February, p 106. Thyroid assays and NSAIDs: A bad combination? July, p 563. Exploring the utility of laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy in dogs; July, p 563. The efficacy of elbow replacement in dogs; July, p 566. Clinicopathologic features of male cats with urethral obstruction; July, p 567. Can pH analysis help determine the cause of pericardial effusion? July, p 567.
Editors’ Guest: An unforgettable trip home; August, p 652.
Henderson, Ralph A. Practical Matters: The surprise dirty tumor margin; February, p 116.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent regurgitation in a young cat with an unknown history; March, pp 244-251.
Henry, George A. A challenging case: Getting to the source of a dog’s chronic spinal pain; August, pp 680-690.
Hill, Kate ACTH stimulation testing: A review and a study comparing synthetic and compounded ACTH products; February, pp 134-147.
Hnilica, Keith A. How useful is topical tacrolimus in treating perianal fistulas? April, pp 324-326.
Eight emerging feline dermatoses; May, pp 456-468.
Hodges, Jeremy Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent regurgitation in a young cat with an unknown history; March, pp 244-251.
Hollingsworth, Steven R. Practical Matters: How to handle nonhealing corneal ulcers in dogs; September, p 750.
Hosgood, Giselle Practical Matters: Find the direction of skin tension when making skin incisions; May, p 411.
Houpt, Katherine Practical Matters: Make sure to differentiate incontinence from behavioral elimination problems; May, p 412.
K Kallberg, Maria E. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Keller, Rachel Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent regurgitation in a young cat with an unknown history; March, pp 244-251.
Kerl, Marie E. Medical therapies for canine pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism; June, pp 519-528.
Kerwin, Sharon C. A challenging case: Getting to the source of a dog’s chronic spinal pain; August, pp 680-690.
King, Michael D. Pulmonary thrombosis due to idiopathic main pulmonary artery disease; October, pp 836-842.
Kirk, Claudia Calculating a patient’s nutritional requirements; July, p 632.
Komaromy, Andras M. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Kortz, Gregg D. Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders; September, pp 786-793.
Krotscheck, Ursula Surgically treating traumatic phimosis in a kitten; June, pp 515-518.
Krueger, Dave Feline panleukopenia: A diagnostic laboratory’s perspective; August, pp 714-721.
L Landry, Matthew P. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Lanz, Otto I. Treating thyroid and parathyroid neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 154-169.
Treating adrenal neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 172-187.
Therapy for pancreatic endocrine tumors in dogs; February, pp 190-199.
Feline atypical mycobacterial panniculitis: Treatment, monitoring, and prognosis; August, pp 705-713.
Lassaline, Mary E. Aggressive ulcerative keratitis in a dog; June, pp 498-506.
Lauten, Susan Calculating a patient’s nutritional requirements; July, p 632.
Lavers, Carrie A challenging case: A febrile dog with a swollen tarsus and multiple skin lesions; November, pp 940-948.
Ledbetter, Eric C. A challenging case: Getting to the source of a dog’s chronic spinal pain; August, pp 680-690.
Leonatti, Stacey Skin reconstruction techniques: Axial pattern flaps; October, pp 862-881.
Loose, Natara L. Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A dog with generalized muscle stiffness; January, pp 26-32.
Low, Heather A dog with persistent unilateral epiphora; August, pp 660-666.
Luhn, Amanda Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous endoscopic placement; July, pp 612-617.
M MacLean, Heidi Severe pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular sequelae in dogs; June, pp 530-541.
Maki, Joanne Resolution of a necrotizing wound in a debilitated cat; June, pp 488-496.
Manning, Thomas O. The clinical signs and diagnosis of feline atypical mycobacterial panniculitis; August, pp 694-704.
Feline atypical mycobacterial panniculitis: Treatment, monitoring, and prognosis; August, pp 705-713.
Mansell, Joanne K. A challenging case: Getting to the source of a dog’s chronic spinal pain; August, pp 680-690.
Mattoon, John S. Obtaining nasal radiographs in small animals; January, pp 34-48.
Pharyngeal and laryngeal radiography in small animals; January, pp 50-71.
Radiographing the trachea in small animals; January, pp 72-83.
Mawby, Dianne I. A challenging case: An emaciated cat with abdominal distention; September, pp 776-784.
McCarthy, Timothy C. Porcupine quill retrieval with thoracoscopy; January, pp 15-16.
Practical Matters: Don’t miss cranial cruciate ligament injuries; February, p 114.
Gastric foreign body removal with laparoscopy; October, p 834.
McEntee, Michael F. A challenging case: An emaciated cat with abdominal distention; September, pp 776-784.
McKiernan, Brendan C. Possible laryngeal paralysis in a cat; January, pp 12-14.
McLaughlin, Ron Surgical treatment of chronic otitis externa in dogs; March, pp 274-287.
Mealey, Katrina L. A new tool that detects ivermectin and other drug sensitivities in dogs; May, pp 419-426.
Mesich, Mary Lauren Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Surgical placement; July, pp 604-610.
Metzger Jr., Fred L. Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: Preparing the film; December, pp 1020-1025.
Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: The erythron and thrombon; December, pp 1026-1035.
Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: The leukon; December, pp 1036-1039.
Miller, Robert M. Don’t look to the stars for guidance; January, p 90.
The perverted priorities of animal rights extremists; February, p 206.
Base your practice on principlesand profit will follow; March, p 298.
The heart of music; April, p 390.
Bishop Mule Days reflects the importance of Memorial Day; May, p 474.
Great summer reads; June, p 550.
There’s no such thing as idiopathic disease; July, p 642.
Practitioner-oriented conferences offer continuing education and camaraderie; August, p 734.
A clue to calmness; September, p 818.
It’s not perfect, but it’s the best we can do; October, pp 909-910.
Ah, the Electronic Age; November, p 986.
You know you’re getting older when...; December, p 1062.
Miller, William W. Using high-frequency radio wave technology in veterinary surgery; September, pp 796-802.
Moore, George ACTH stimulation testing: A review and a study comparing synthetic and compounded ACTH products; February, pp 134-147.
Morgan, Rhea V. Preparations for eyelid surgeries; April, pp 346-350.
Common corrective and protective eyelid surgeries; April, pp 354-373.
Procedures for excising eyelid masses and replacing a prolapsed third eyelid gland; April, pp 374-384.
Practical Matters: The disadvantages of digital tonometry in estimating intraocular pressure; May, p 411.
Moriello, Karen A. Using the new cyclosporine formulation in dogs; April, pp 320-321.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Managing a dog with chronic pruritus and proteinuria; April, pp 332-342.
Severe facial pruritus in a Boston terrier; August, pp 670-672.
Acutely pruritic eruptions on a dog’s extremities and trunk; November, pp 924-927.
A new look at ulcerative dermatosis of Shetland sheepdogs and rough collies; December, pp 1003-1004.
Mosher, Mark Resolution of a necrotizing wound in a debilitated cat; June, pp 488-496.
Mutlow, Adrian A ferret with a painful abdomen; March, pp 230-234.
N Nemetz, Thomas Resolution of a necrotizing wound in a debilitated cat; June, pp 488-496.
Newton, Joe Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent regurgitation in a young cat with an unknown history; March, pp 244-251.
P Panciera, David L. Treating thyroid and parathyroid neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 154-169.
Treating adrenal neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 172-187.
Therapy for pancreatic endocrine tumors in dogs; February, pp 190-199.
Pulmonary thrombosis due to idiopathic main pulmonary artery disease; October, pp 836-842.
Posage, J. Michelle Practical Matters: Schedule time to address clients’ behavior concerns; February, p 116.
Powell, Cynthia A dog with persistent unilateral epiphora; August, pp 660-666.
Pyle, R. Lee Severe pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular sequelae in dogs; June, pp 530-541.
Pulmonary thrombosis due to idiopathic main pulmonary artery disease; October, pp 836-842.
R Radi, Craig Feline panleukopenia: A diagnostic laboratory’s perspective; August, pp 714-721.
Rebar, Alan Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: Preparing the film; December, pp 1020-1025.
Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: The erythron and thrombon; December, pp 1026-1035.
Three-minute peripheral blood film evaluation: The leukon; December, pp 1036-1039.
Reddin-Parker, Suzanne Surgical treatment of chronic otitis externa in dogs; March, pp 274-287.
Rexing, Joshua F. A peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia in a cat; April, pp 314-318.
Riis, Ronald Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden blindness and panuveitis in an adult basset hound; February, pp 118-132.
Rossmeisl Jr., John H. The clinical signs and diagnosis of feline atypical mycobacterial panniculitis; August, pp 694-704.
Feline atypical mycobacterial panniculitis: Treatment, monitoring, and prognosis; August, pp 705-713.
Russell, Kavin Ectopic pregnancy in a dog; March, pp 225-226.
S Sartin, Eva Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent regurgitation in a young cat with an unknown history; March, pp 244-251.
Saunders, Ashley B. A challenging case: An emaciated cat with abdominal distention; September, pp 776-784.
Saunders, Geoffrey K. Pulmonary thrombosis due to idiopathic main pulmonary artery disease; October, pp 836-842.
Scott-Moncrieff, J. Catharine ACTH stimulation testing: A review and a study comparing synthetic and compounded ACTH products; February, pp 134-147.
Sennello, Kathleen A. Treating adrenal neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 172-187.
Sereda, Colin W. The dangers of nicotine ingestion in dogs; March, pp 218-224.
Sessions, John K. Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A dog with an enlarged prostate and bloody preputial discharge; May, pp 427-434.
Smith, Geof Kalanchoe species poisoning in pets; November, pp 933-936.
Smith, Kerry Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders; September, pp 786-793.
Snead, Elisabeth C. A challenging case: A febrile dog with a swollen tarsus and multiple skin lesions; November, pp 940-948.
Snow, Phillip Nasoesophageal and nasogastric feeding tubes; July, pp 590-594.
Esophagostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 596-600.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Surgical placement; July, pp 604-610.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous endoscopic placement; July, pp 612-617.
Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous, nonsurgical, nonendoscopic placement; July, pp 619-626.
Enterostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 627-631.
Steiner, Jörg M. Practical Matters: Rule out Addison’s disease in patients with possible renal failure; May, p 412.
Stickney, Mark Surgical treatment of chronic otitis externa in dogs; March, pp 274-287.
T Takle, Ginger L. Eight emerging feline dermatoses; May, pp 456-468.
Thompson, Kelley Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Percutaneous, nonsurgical, nonendoscopic placement; July, pp 619-626.
Tobias, Karen M. Gastrostomy feeding tubes: Surgical placement; July, pp 604-610.
Enterostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 627-631.
Skin reconstruction techniques: Axial pattern flaps; October, pp 862-881.
Skin reconstruction techniques: Full-thickness mesh grafts; October, pp 882-890.
Skin reconstruction techniques: Z-plasty as an aid to tension-free wound closure; October, pp 892-897.
Toohey-Kurth, Kathy Feline panleukopenia: A diagnostic laboratory’s perspective; August, pp 714-721.
V Vail, David M. Treating thyroid and parathyroid neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 154-169.
Treating adrenal neoplasia in dogs and cats; February, pp 172-187.
Therapy for pancreatic endocrine tumors in dogs; February, pp 190-199.
Vannatta, Melissa Esophagostomy feeding tubes; July, pp 596-600.
Vasilopulos, Robert J. An incidental finding of primary hyperparathyroidism in a dog; July, pp 570-575.
W Wallace, Melissa S. Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Managing a dog with chronic pruritus and proteinuria; April, pp 332-342.
Willard, Michael D. Recognizing and treating esophageal disorders in dogs and cats; May, pp 448-455.
Wismer, Tina Baclofen overdose in dogs; May, pp 406-410. |