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ANEMIA
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Lethargy, anorexia, anemia, and a heart murmur in a Chihuahua; February, pp 100-106.
ANIMAL ER
Understanding and treating heat stroke; May, pp 344-355.
ANTIMICROBIALS
Appropriate use of antimicrobials in cats; June, pp 1-19 (CE Advisor).
Appropriate use of antimicrobials in dogs; August, pp 1-20 (CE Advisor).
ARTHROSCOPY
Shoulder diseases in dogs; December, pp 909-919.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS
Definitively diagnosing atopic dermatitis in dogs; March, pp 198-209.
Allergy testing and treatment for canine atopic dermatitis; March, pp 210-224.
Diagnosing and treating feline atopy; March, pp 226-240.
BEHAVIOR Q&A
Dealing with tail-chasing behavior in a 3-year-old German shepherd; March, pp 185-188.
Treating depression in a cat after it loses a companion; July, pp 508-510.
BIOPSY
A simple biopsy technique to improve dermatopathologic interpretation; April, pp 286-288.
Interventional ultrasonography: A practitioner’s guide; May, pp 375-387.
BORRELIA BURGDORFERI
Update on canine Lyme disease; August, pp 604-610.
CANINE SPECIES
Detecting and diagnosing the cause of canine pancytopenia; January, pp 21-32.
An update on diagnosing and treating canine lymphosarcoma; January, pp 58-67.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Lethargy, anorexia, anemia, and a heart murmur in a Chihuahua; February, pp 100-106.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: An unusual cause of abdominal distention in a dog; March, pp 189-195.
Definitively diagnosing atopic dermatitis in dogs; March, pp 198-209.
Allergy testing and treatment for canine atopic dermatitis; March, pp 210-224.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Chronic hematuria in a dog; May, pp 362-371.
Initial approach in dogs with nasal discharge; July, pp 521-529.
Identifying the cause of nasal disease in dogs; July, pp 530-542.
Update on canine Lyme disease; August, pp 604-610.
How to diagnose and treat Malassezia dermatitis in dogs; August, pp 612-623.
Appropriate use of antimicrobials in dogs; August, pp 1-20 (CE Advisor).
Canine diskospondylitis: Its etiology, diagnosis, and treatment; September, pp 673-681.
The causes, diagnosis, and treatment of canine keratoconjunctivitis sicca; September, pp 683-694.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A rat terrier with pleural effusion; October, pp 736-742.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A lethargic dog with anorexia and a history of gastric distention; December, pp 895-898.
Shoulder diseases in dogs; December, pp 909-919.
CLINICAL EXPOSURES
Canine diffuse splenomegaly; May, pp 338-343.
Esophageal and colonic lymphosarcoma; July, p 512.
Age-related costal cartilage degeneration; August, p 589.
Histopathologic findings in pet hedgehogs with nonneoplastic conditions; September, pp 660-665.
Pleural effusion in cats; November, pp 812-818.
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Detecting and diagnosing the cause of canine pancytopenia; January, pp 21-32.
DENTAL CORNER
Rooting out the cause of a greyhound’s bad breath; February, pp 86-91.
Combating a recurring mandibular mass in a dog; December, pp 874-878.
DERMATOLOGY
Definitively diagnosing atopic dermatitis in dogs; March, pp 198-209.
Allergy testing and treatment for canine atopic dermatitis; March, pp 210-224.
Diagnosing and treating feline atopy; March, pp 226-240.
A simple biopsy technique to improve dermatopathologic interpretation; April, pp 286-288.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A cat with a draining inguinal lesion; June, pp 442-447.
How to diagnose and treat Malassezia dermatitis in dogs; August, pp 612-623.
A review of cutaneous manifestations of idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions; December, pp 899-908.
DERMATOLOGY CHALLENGE
A dog with chronic pododermatitis; September, pp 646-649.
DIABETES INSIPIDUS
Managing diabetes insipidus and other causes of polyuria and polydipsia;
October, pp 753-761.
DIABETES MELLITUS
Diabetes mellitus: An update on oral hypoglycemic agents and monitoring options; October, pp 743-751.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
A simple biopsy technique to improve dermatopathologic interpretation; April, pp 286-288.
Interventional ultrasonography: A practitioner’s guide; May, pp 375-387.
The basics of Doppler ultrasonography; May, pp 388-400.
Skills Laboratory: Getting the most out of exploratory laparotomy in dogs and cats; August, pp 594-603.
DISKOSPONDYLITIS
Canine diskospondylitis: Its etiology, diagnosis, and treatment; September, pp 673-681.
DRUG REACTIONS
A review of cutaneous manifestations of idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions; December, pp 899-908.
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
The basics of Doppler ultrasonography; May, pp 388-400.
EMOTION
Emotional pain management; November, pp 822-834.
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Diabetes mellitus: An update on oral hypoglycemic agents and monitoring options; October, pp 743-751.
ENDOSCOPY BRIEF
Bilateral osteochondritis dissecans of the shoulder joint; June, pp 434-436.
Ununited anconeal process removal; August, pp 592-593.
Nasal aspergillosis in a Welsh corgi puppy; October, p 731.
FELINE SPECIES
Vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats: Applying the latest research to practice; January, pp 34-45.
Diagnosing and treating feline atopy; March, pp 226-240.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A cat with a draining inguinal lesion; June, pp 442-447.
Appropriate use of antimicrobials in cats; June, pp 1-19 (CE Advisor).
Diagnostically evaluating cats with nasal discharge; July, pp 543-551.
Using a caudal auricular axial pattern flap to close a mandibular skin defect in a cat; September, pp 666-671.
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A lethargic dog with anorexia and a history of gastric distention; December, pp 895-898.
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
Physiological effects and pharmacologic considerations of glucocorticoids; November, pp 836-840.
Choosing an appropriate glucocorticoid treatment plan; November, pp 841-851.
HEMANGIOSARCOMA
How to manage patients with hemangiosarcoma; January, pp 46-57.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A cat with a draining inguinal lesion; June, pp 442-447.
HYPERCALCEMIA
A clinical approach to hypercalcemia; October, pp 763-770.
HYPERTENSION
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Chronic hematuria in a dog; May, pp 362-371.
HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS
Diabetes mellitus: An update on oral hypoglycemic agents and monitoring options; October, pp 743-751.
IMAGING CASE OF THE MONTH
Hindlimb ataxia in an English bulldog; April, pp 265-271.
KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS SICCA
The causes, diagnosis, and treatment of canine keratoconjunctivitis sicca; September, pp 683-694.
KIDNEYS
Helping patients that have acute renal failure; June, pp 461-474.
LASERS
The basics of soft tissue laser surgery; April, pp 294-301.
Using CO2 lasers to perform elective surgical procedures; April, pp 302-314.
LETTERS
Practitioners need to rethink their feline vaccination protocol (Davis, J.M.); May, p 337.
The benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks (Randhawa, S.M.; Nuhn, B.D.); July, pp 501-502.
The vaccination controversy continues… (McLaughlin, M.A.; Davis, J.M.); September, p 642.
LIVER
Diagnosing and treating portosystemic shunts in dogs and cats; June, pp 448-460.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A lethargic dog with anorexia and a history of gastric distention; December, pp 895-898.
LYME DISEASE
Update on canine Lyme disease; August, pp 604-610.
LYMPHOSARCOMA
An update on diagnosing and treating canine lymphosarcoma; January, pp 58-67.
MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS
How to diagnose and treat Malassezia dermatitis in dogs; August, pp 612-623.
MESOCESTOIDES SPECIES
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: An unusual cause of abdominal distention in a dog; March, pp 189-195.
MIND OVER MILLER
A loyal ally; January, p 74.
Pursuing our profession’s full potential; February, p 166.
Packing on the pounds; March, p 250.
A need for discipline; April, p 326.
A questionable policy; May, p 410.
Compelling summer reading; June, p 486.
Goodbye, dear friend; July, p 562.
Sweetening up over time; August, p 630.
In remembrance; September, p 706.
Our finest moment; October, p 782.
Things change; appreciation remains; November, p 858.
All veterinarians have stories; December, p 934.
NASAL CAVITY
Initial approach in dogs with nasal discharge; July, pp 521-529.
Identifying the cause of nasal disease in dogs; July, pp 530-542.
Diagnostically evaluating cats with nasal discharge; July, pp 543-551.
NEOPLASIA
Vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats: Applying the latest research to practice; January, pp 34-45.
How to manage patients with hemangiosarcoma; January, pp 46-57.
An update on diagnosing and treating canine lymphosarcoma; January, pp 58-67.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A cat with a draining inguinal lesion; June, pp 442-447.
NEUROLOGY
Canine diskospondylitis: Its etiology, diagnosis, and treatment; September, pp 673-681.
ON THE FOREFRONT
Reap the benefits of flow cytometric testing; January, pp 15-16.
Using magnetic resonance imaging to detect spinal cord disease in small animals; March, pp 179-184.
New diagnostic tests for pythiosis; July, pp 503-506.
Treatment of canine pulmonic stenosis with percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty; November, pp 819-821.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
The causes, diagnosis, and treatment of canine keratoconjunctivitis sicca; September, pp 683-694.
OPHTHALMOLOGY CHALLENGE
Disseminated blastomycosis with ocular involvement in a dog; June, pp 423-431.
Sudden appearance of a pigmented mass on the globe; November, pp 798-809.
ORTHOPEDICS
Shoulder diseases in dogs; December, pp 909-919.
OSTEOARTHRITIS
Understanding the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis; February, pp 108-117.
Diagnosing osteoarthritis; February, pp 120-133.
Medical therapy for patients with osteoarthritis; February, pp 135-146.
Alternative and future treatment modalities for osteoarthritis; February, pp 147-152.
OSTEOPETROSIS
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Lethargy, anorexia, anemia, and a heart murmur in a Chihuahua; February, pp 100-106.
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Emotional pain management; November, pp 822-834.
PANCYTOPENIA
Detecting and diagnosing the cause of canine pancytopenia; January, pp 21-32.
PARASITES
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: An unusual cause of abdominal distention in a dog; March, pp 189-195.
POLYURIA AND POLYDIPSIA
Managing diabetes insipidus and other causes of polyuria and polydipsia;
October, pp 753-761.
PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNTS
Diagnosing and treating portosystemic shunts in dogs and cats; June, pp 448-460.
RABBITS
Surgical removal of a urolith from a rabbit’s distal urethra; July, pp 514-518.
RENAL FAILURE
Helping patients that have acute renal failure; June, pp 461-474.
RESEARCH UPDATES
Using pubic fusion to treat hip dysplasia in puppies; January, p 10.
Treating traumatic hip luxation with triple pelvic osteotomy; January, p 10.
Prognosis for hyperthyroid cats treated with iodine 131; January, p 13.
Ultrasonographic evaluation of cranial cruciate ligament tears; January, p 13.
Axial skeleton osteosarcoma in large dogs; January, p 14.
Complications of methylprednisolone sodium succinate therapy in dachshunds with intervertebral disk disease; May, p 356.
Effect of carprofen on hemostatic and serum chemistry variables in dogs; May, pp 356-357.
Treating esophageal strictures by balloon dilation; May, p 358.
Evaluating vaccine-associated sarcoma treatment in cats; May, p 358.
Ultrasonographic evaluation of the spleen in cats; May, p 359.
Disk disease in cats; September, p 655.
Gait analysis of dysplastic dogs treated with acupuncture; September, p 655.
Causes of death in popular dog breeds; September, p 658.
Results of portosystemic shunt ligations in cats; September, pp 658-659.
Bacterial isolates from dog-bite wounds; September, p 659.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Initial approach in dogs with nasal discharge; July, pp 521-529.
Identifying the cause of nasal disease in dogs; July, pp 530-542.
Diagnostically evaluating cats with nasal discharge; July, pp 543-551.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A rat terrier with pleural effusion; October, pp 736-742.
SKILLS LABORATORY
Getting the most out of exploratory laparotomy in dogs and cats; August, pp 594-603.
SURGERY
The basics of soft tissue laser surgery; April, pp 294-301.
Using CO2 lasers to perform elective surgical procedures; April, pp 302-314.
Skills Laboratory: Getting the most out of exploratory laparotomy in dogs and cats; August, pp 594-603.
Using a caudal auricular axial pattern flap to close a mandibular skin defect in a cat; September, pp 666-671.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A lethargic dog with anorexia and a history of gastric distention; December, pp 895-898.
Shoulder diseases in dogs; December, pp 909-919.
THROMBOSIS
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A rat terrier with pleural effusion; October, pp 736-742.
TOXICOLOGY BRIEF
Zinc toxicosis from penny ingestion in dogs; February, pp 96-99.
Macadamia nut toxicosis in dogs; April, pp 274-276.
Marijuana exposure in animals; June, pp 437-439.
Spring-blooming bulbs: A year-round problem; August, pp 580-588.
Anticoagulant rodenticides: Deadly for pests, dangerous for pets; October, pp 716-727.
How dangerous are winter and spring holiday plants to pets? December, pp 879-893.
ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Interventional ultrasonography: A practitioner’s guide; May, pp 375-387.
The basics of Doppler ultrasonography; May, pp 388-400.
URINARY TRACT
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Chronic hematuria in a dog; May, pp 362-371.
Surgical removal of a urolith from a rabbit’s distal urethra; July, pp 514-518.
UROLITHIASIS
Surgical removal of a urolith from a rabbit’s distal urethra; July, pp 514-518.
VACCINE-ASSOCIATED SARCOMA
Vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats: Applying the latest research to practice; January, pp 34-45.
VENA CAVA
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: A rat terrier with pleural effusion; October, pp 736-742.
VIN CLINICAL Q&A
Narrowing the differentials in a restless senior dog; September, p 644.
WEST NILE VIRUS
Editors’ Guest; September, p 638.
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