| Untitled Page ALOPECIA Noninflammatory alopecia in dogs; June, pp 518-534.
AMYLOIDOSIS Managing renal amyloidosis in dogs and cats; April, pp 320-333.
ANEMIA A diagnostic approach to anemic patients; May, pp 420-430.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden deterioration in a dog receiving immunosuppressive therapy; July, pp 574-581.
ANESTHESIA Choosing the best inhalant anesthetic for small-animal practice; August, pp 664-674.
Anesthetic management for cesarean section in bitches; August, pp 675-696.
ASPERGILLOSIS Aspergillosis: An overview in dogs and cats; July, pp 602-618.
AVIAN SPECIES Recognizing and managing Chlamydophila psittaci infection in companion avian species; September, pp 746-757.
BEHAVIOR Can a fortified food affect the behavioral manifestations of age-related cognitive decline in dogs? May, pp 396-408.
CARDIOPULMONARY DISEASE Is there a better way to administer heartworm adulticidal therapy? April, pp 310-317.
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID Skills Laboratory, Part 1: How to obtain a CSF sample in dogs and cats; June, pp 472-486.
Skills Laboratory, Part 2: CSF sample handling and examination; June, pp 488-498.
Skills Laboratory, Part 3: Interpreting the results of CSF analysis in dogs and cats; June, pp 499-506.
CESAREAN SECTION Anesthetic management for cesarean section in bitches; August, pp 675-696.
CHLAMYDOPHILA PSITTACI Recognizing and managing Chlamydophila psittaci infection in companion avian species; September, pp 746-757.
CLIENT INFORMATION SHEETS When your pet doesn’t urinate normally; January, p 74.
Caring for your pet’s teeth and gums; February, p 172.
CLINICAL EXPOSURES A hyperplastic endometrial polyp and vascular thrombosis in a hedgehog; April, pp 298-303.
COGNITIVE DECLINE Can a fortified food affect the behavioral manifestations of age-related cognitive decline in dogs? May, pp 396-408.
CONSUMER REPORTS Editors’ Guest: Dear Consumer Reports; July, p 552.
CRITICAL CARE Clinic and staff readiness: The key to successful outcomes in emergency care; September, pp 760-776. Correction: November, p 914.
A general approach to emergency patients; September, pp 777-786.
A traumatic emergency: Handling patients with head injuries; September, pp 788-799.
Supplemental oxygen therapy in critically ill or injured patients; November, pp 935-953.
Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
CUTEREBRA SPECIES Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Complications from Cuterebra species larva removal; November, pp 928-933.
D-DIMER Current principles and applications of D-dimer analysis in small-animal practice; March, pp 224-234.
DENTAL CORNER Using dental photographs in client education; February, pp 103-112.
DENTISTRY Dental equipment: Using the right tools to provide the best care for your patients; February, pp 127-144.
Dental prophylaxis: Examination, cleaning, and home care; February, pp 148-159.
Periodontal disease: More than just a dirty mouth; February, pp 161-170.
DERMATOLOGY Noninflammatory alopecia in dogs; June, pp 518-534.
Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885.
Monitoring treatment and preventing reinfection in cats with dermatophytosis; October, pp 886-891.
DERMATOLOGY CHALLENGE Chronic, recurrent dermatophytosis in a Persian cat; March, pp 216-220.
DERMATOPHYTOSIS Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885.
Monitoring treatment and preventing reinfection in cats with dermatophytosis; October, pp 886-891.
DIABETES MELLITUS Insulin and other therapies for diabetes mellitus; April, pp 334-348.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 1: Blood glucose curves; December, pp 1025-1032.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 2: Fructosamine and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations; December, pp 1034-1037.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES Dental prophylaxis: Examination, cleaning, and home care; February, pp 148-159.
Current principles and applications of D-dimer analysis in small-animal practice; March, pp 224-234.
Diagnosing infectious and inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract; March, pp 236-244.
A diagnostic approach to anemic patients; May, pp 420-430.
Skills Laboratory, Part 1: How to obtain a CSF sample in dogs and cats; June, pp 472-486.
Skills Laboratory, Part 2: CSF sample handling and examination; June, pp 488-498.
Skills Laboratory, Part 3: Interpreting the results of CSF analysis in dogs and cats; June, pp 499-506.
Obstetrical monitoring in dogs; June, pp 508-517.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 1: Blood glucose curves; December, pp 1025-1032.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 2: Fructosamine and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations; December, pp 1034-1037.
DIALYSIS Advanced renal therapies: Options when standard treatments are not enough; December, pp 999-1008.
EHRLICHIOSIS Diagnosing and treating ehrlichiosis in dogs and cats; July, pp 595-601.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE Clinic and staff readiness: The key to successful outcomes in emergency care; September, pp 760-776. Correction: November, p 914.
A general approach to emergency patients; September, pp 777-786.
A traumatic emergency: Handling patients with head injuries; September, pp 788-799.
Supplemental oxygen therapy in critically ill or injured patients; November, pp 935-953.
Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
ENDOCRINOLOGY Insulin and other therapies for diabetes mellitus; April, pp 334-348.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 1: Blood glucose curves; December, pp 1025-1032.
Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 2: Fructosamine and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations; December, pp 1034-1037.
ENDOSCOPY BRIEF Transitional cell carcinoma; February, p 96.
Resolution of chylothorax in a cat; October, pp 832-833.
EXOTIC-ANIMAL PUZZLER A ferret with a midventral cervical mass; May, pp 380-383.
FIBROLEIOMYOMA Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A large, cystic abdominal mass in an intact female dog; May, pp 389-394.
FRUCTOSAMINE Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 2: Fructosamine and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations; December, pp 1034-1037.
FUNGAL DISEASE Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden deterioration in a dog receiving immunosuppressive therapy; July, pp 574-581.
Aspergillosis: An overview in dogs and cats; July, pp 602-618.
Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885.
Monitoring treatment and preventing reinfection in cats with dermatophytosis; October, pp 886-891.
GEOTRICHUM SPECIES Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden deterioration in a dog receiving immunosuppressive therapy; July, pp 574-581.
GLUCOSE CURVE Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 1: Blood glucose curves; December, pp 1025-1032.
GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN Monitoring diabetic dogs, Part 2: Fructosamine and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations; December, pp 1034-1037.
HALOTHANE Choosing the best inhalant anesthetic for small-animal practice; August, pp 664-674.
HEAD TRAUMA A traumatic emergency: Handling patients with head injuries; September, pp 788-799.
HEARTWORM DISEASE Is there a better way to administer heartworm adulticidal therapy? April, pp 310-317.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent cervical pain and ataxia in a Chihuahua; August, pp 656-662.
HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS Insulin and other therapies for diabetes mellitus; April, pp 334-348.
IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden deterioration in a dog receiving immunosuppressive therapy; July, pp 574-581.
INCONTINENCE Treating urinary incontinence; January, pp 58-65.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE Diagnosing infectious and inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract; March, pp 236-244.
Managing infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases in dogs; March, pp 245-253.
Managing infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases in cats; March, pp 255-264.
Is there a better way to administer heartworm adulticidal therapy? April, pp 310-317.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Sudden deterioration in a dog receiving immunosuppressive therapy; July, pp 574-581.
Managing leptospirosis in dogs; July, pp 586-594.
Diagnosing and treating ehrlichiosis in dogs and cats; July, pp 595-601.
Aspergillosis: An overview in dogs and cats; July, pp 602-618.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent cervical pain and ataxia in a Chihuahua; August, pp 656-662.
Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885.
Monitoring treatment and preventing reinfection in cats with dermatophytosis; October, pp 886-891.
INSULIN Insulin and other therapies for diabetes mellitus; April, pp 334-348.
INTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISEASE Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent cervical pain and ataxia in a Chihuahua; August, pp 656-662.
INTUBATION Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
ISOFLURANE Choosing the best inhalant anesthetic for small-animal practice; August, pp 664-674.
KIDNEYS Managing renal amyloidosis in dogs and cats; April, pp 320-333.
Managing leptospirosis in dogs; July, pp 586-594.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Complications from Cuterebra species larva removal; November, pp 928-933.
Advanced renal therapies: Options when standard treatments are not enough; December, pp 999-1008.
LEIOMYOSARCOMA Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Persistent urinary problems in a young golden retriever; October, pp 839-842.
LEPTOSPIROSIS Managing leptospirosis in dogs; July, pp 586-594.
LETTERS Parrot’s diet and drug therapy questioned (Giddings, R.F.); response: (Gionfriddo, J.R.); April, pp 288-293.
Addressing the feral cat problem (Novak, B.; Owen, M.; Feaga, W.P.); May, pp 372-373.
Diabetes and diet (Marshall, D.H.); response: (Schulman, R.L.); June, pp 455-456.
Additional heartworm treatment recommendations (Doiron, D.); June, p 456.
Defining unpleasant odor (Rhody, J.L.); June, p 456.
A case for learning (Kraemer, R.J.); November, pp 914-916.
LUNG Discovering and eliminating primary lung tumors in dogs and cats; December, pp 1012-1024.
MELARSOMINE Is there a better way to administer heartworm adulticidal therapy? April, pp 310-317.
METRONIDAZOLE Recognizing metronidazole toxicosis in dogs; May, pp 410-418.
MICROSPORUM CANIS Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885.
Monitoring treatment and preventing reinfection in cats with dermatophytosis; October, pp 886-891.
MICTURITION A diagnostic approach to micturition disorders; January, pp 49-57.
Treating urinary incontinence; January, pp 58-65.
Medical treatment of voiding dysfunction in dogs and cats; January, pp 67-73.
MIND OVER MILLER Rosie; January, p 82.
Good, old-fashioned mail; February, p 182.
Electronic rage; March, p 274.
Considerate vs. inconsiderate; April, p 358.
European impressions; May, pp 441-442.
A story straight out of the movies; June, p 542.
Dr. Miller bites back; July, p 626.
Waning membership signals declining camaraderie; August, p 718.
Another dirty word? September, p 810.
A livestock tour of Switzerland; October, pp 901-902.
Occupation recollections; November, p 978.
The insidious foxtail; December, p 1054.
NEOPLASIA Limb-sparing surgery for appendicular osteosarcoma in dogs; February, pp 119-124.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A large, cystic abdominal mass in an intact female dog; May, pp 389-394.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Persistent urinary problems in a young golden retriever; October, pp 839-842.
Discovering and eliminating primary lung tumors in dogs and cats; December, pp 1012-1024.
NEUROLOGY Recognizing metronidazole toxicosis in dogs; May, pp 410-418.
Skills Laboratory, Part 1: How to obtain a CSF sample in dogs and cats; June, pp 472-486.
Skills Laboratory, Part 2: CSF sample handling and examination; June, pp 488-498.
Skills Laboratory, Part 3: Interpreting the results of CSF analysis in dogs and cats; June, pp 499-506.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent cervical pain and ataxia in a Chihuahua; August, pp 656-662.
NEW GRADUATE Editors’ Guest: Tales from a new graduate; April, p 284.
NUTRITION Can a fortified food affect the behavioral manifestations of age-related cognitive decline in dogs? May, pp 396-408.
OBSTETRICAL MONITORING Obstetrical monitoring in dogs; June, pp 508-517.
ON THE FOREFRONT Mapping genes that cause muscular and neurologic disorders in horses and dogs; March, pp 196-204.
New cancer center takes aim at the deadly disease; May, pp 374-378.
Rigid endoscopy in small and exotic animals; August, pp 640-643.
New Canadian facility offers MRI and radiation therapy under one roof; November, pp 917-920.
ONCOLOGY BRIEF Chemotherapy extravasation; January, pp 32-34.
OPHTHALMOLOGY CHALLENGE A parrot with unilateral blepharitis; January, pp 12-26. Correction: April, p 288.
An English bulldog with a red, squinting eye; July, pp 556-566.
ORTHOPEDICS Managing a unilateral TMJ subluxation in a dog; January, pp 36-45.
Limb-sparing surgery for appendicular osteosarcoma in dogs; February, pp 119-124.
OXYGEN Supplemental oxygen therapy in critically ill or injured patients; November, pp 935-953.
PAIN ASSESSMENT How do we know if they hurt? Pain assessment in small animals; August, pp 700-709.
PARASITES Is there a better way to administer heartworm adulticidal therapy? April, pp 310-317.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Recurrent cervical pain and ataxia in a Chihuahua; August, pp 656-662.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Complications from Cuterebra species larva removal; November, pp 928-933.
PERIODONTAL DISEASE Periodontal disease: More than just a dirty mouth; February, pp 161-170.
PRACTICAL MATTERS Evaluate the cause of nasal discharge before therapy; April, p 294.
The link between bacteria and struvite urolithiasis in dogs; April, p 294.
Guidelines for inducing emesis; April, p 294.
Avoiding pitfalls in diagnosing hyperadrenocorticism; April, p 296.
Atropine: Not the universal antidote; April, p 296.
Diagnosing intervertebral disk herniation; April, p 296.
Thyroid evaluation and behavior problems; April, p 297.
Distinguishing between early glaucoma and conjunctivitis; August, p 647.
Thoracolumbar intervertebral disk diseaseto the cage or to the OR? August, pp 648-650.
Identifying cardiogenic ascites; August, p 650.
The value of esophagostomy tubes in anorectic patients; November, p 925.
Interpreting high-dose dexamethasone suppression tests; November, p 925.
Early diagnosis and referral are key to successful cataract management; November, p 926.
Don’t be caught short when performing exploratory surgery; November, p 926.
PROPHYLAXIS Dental prophylaxis: Examination, cleaning, and home care; February, pp 148-159.
PSITTACOSIS Recognizing and managing Chlamydophila psittaci infection in companion avian species; September, pp 746-757.
RENAL FAILURE Managing renal amyloidosis in dogs and cats; April, pp 320-333.
Managing leptospirosis in dogs; July, pp 586-594.
Advanced renal therapies: Options when standard treatments are not enough; December, pp 999-1008.
REPRODUCTION Obstetrical monitoring in dogs; June, pp 508-517.
Anesthetic management for cesarean section in bitches; August, pp 675-696.
REPRODUCTIVE TRACT Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A large, cystic abdominal mass in an intact female dog; May, pp 389-394.
RESEARCH UPDATES Determining the prognosis after excising cutaneous mast cell tumors; February, p 98.
The clinicopathologic characteristics of polyarthritis in dogs; February, p 98.
What affects the prognosis in dogs with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia? February, p 100.
Breed variations in chronic canine otitis externa; February, p 100.
Examining extrahepatic biliary obstruction in cats; February, p 102.
Evaluating traumatic body wall hernias in dogs and cats; June, p 461.
Diagnosing intussusception by using ultrasound; June, p 461.
Which abnormalities accompany coccidioidomycosis in dogs? June, pp 462-464.
How storage affects urine samples; June, p 462.
Risk factors for perianesthetic morbidity in cats; June, p 464.
Ultrasonographic diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture; October, p 824.
Ultrasonographic findings in feline pancreatic necrosis; October, p 824.
Evaluating the integrity of veterinary surgical gloves; October, p 826.
Diagnosis and prognosis for portosystemic shunts; October, pp 826-828.
How accurate is cytologic examination? October, p 830.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Diagnosing infectious and inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract; March, pp 236-244.
Managing infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases in dogs; March, pp 245-253.
Managing infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases in cats; March, pp 255-264.
Supplemental oxygen therapy in critically ill or injured patients; November, pp 935-953.
Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
Discovering and eliminating primary lung tumors in dogs and cats; December, pp 1012-1024.
SEVOFLURANE Choosing the best inhalant anesthetic for small-animal practice; August, pp 664-674.
SKILLS LABORATORY How to obtain a CSF sample in dogs and cats; June, pp 472-486.
CSF sample handling and examination; June, pp 488-498.
Interpreting the results of CSF analysis in dogs and cats; June, pp 499-506.
SURGERY Managing a unilateral TMJ subluxation in a dog; January, pp 36-45.
Limb-sparing surgery for appendicular osteosarcoma in dogs; February, pp 119-124.
Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT Managing a unilateral TMJ subluxation in a dog; January, pp 36-45.
THORACOSTOMY Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
THROMBOSIS Current principles and applications of D-dimer analysis in small-animal practice; March, pp 224-234.
TICK-BORNE DISEASE Diagnosing and treating ehrlichiosis in dogs and cats; July, pp 595-601.
TOXICOLOGY Recognizing metronidazole toxicosis in dogs; May, pp 410-418.
TOXICOLOGY BRIEF Metaldehyde toxicosis; March, pp 213-215.
Disulfoton: A deadly threat in pets; June, pp 466-469.
Bromethalin: The other rodenticide; September, pp 732-736.
Paintball toxicosis in dogs; December, pp 995-998.
TRACHEOSTOMY Rapid sequence intubation and surgical intervention in respiratory emergencies; November, pp 954-968.
TRANSPLANTATION Advanced renal therapies: Options when standard treatments are not enough; December, pp 999-1008.
URINARY TRACT A diagnostic approach to micturition disorders; January, pp 49-57.
Treating urinary incontinence; January, pp 58-65.
Medical treatment of voiding dysfunction in dogs and cats; January, pp 67-73.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Persistent urinary problems in a young golden retriever; October, pp 839-842.
VIN CLINICAL Q&A Nucleated RBCs point to possible Cushing’s disease; May, p 379.
Cushing’s disease or not? July, pp 572-573.
VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Medical treatment of voiding dysfunction in dogs and cats; January, pp 67-73.
ZOONOTIC DISEASE Managing leptospirosis in dogs; July, pp 586-594.
Recognizing and managing Chlamydophila psittaci infection in companion avian species; September, pp 746-757.
Important factors in the pathogenesis of feline dermatophytosis; October, pp 845-858.
Practical diagnostic testing for dermatophytosis in cats; October, pp 859-876.
Feline dermatophytosis: Topical and systemic treatment recommendations; October, pp 877-885. |