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ACROMEGALY
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 602-610.
ALLERGY
Allergic lung disease in cats and dogs; April, pp 308-320.
ANALGESIA
Preemptive analgesia: Managing pain before it begins; June, pp 478-492.
ARRHYTHMIA
Treating tachyarrhythmias in dogs and cats; August, pp 620-633.
ASTHMA
Allergic lung disease in cats and dogs; April, pp 308-320.
BEHAVIOR
Kitten behavior and training; November, pp 860-866.
Dealing with common behavior problems in senior dogs; November, pp 869-878.
BEHAVIOR Q&A
Dealing with inappropriate elimination in an aging dog; June, pp 431-434.
Biting an owner: Atypical behavior vs. dominance aggression; September, pp 676-677.
BLOOD PRESSURE
Measuring blood pressure in dogs and cats; February, pp 135-144.
Diagnosing systemic hypertension in dogs and cats; February, pp 145-149.
Treating hypertension in dogs and cats; February, pp 151-158.
CANINE SPECIES
Canine cataracts: A review of diagnostic and treatment procedures; January, pp 14-38.
Using a modified gastropexy technique to prevent recurrence of gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs; January, pp 39-50.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? March, pp 206-215.
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic diarrhea in a dog; March, pp 218-225.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? April, pp 283-288.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 362-373.
Endoscopy case of the month: A dog with chronic gastrointestinal problems; July, pp 532-538.
Osteosarcoma in dogs: Managing a destructive disorder; July, pp 539-546.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 602-610.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Alleviating dyschezia in a dog; November, pp 842-849.
Canine cranial cruciate ligament repair techniques: Is one best? November, pp 850-856.
Dealing with common behavior problems in senior dogs; November, pp 869-878.
Mast cell neoplasia in dogs; December, pp 919-930.
Canine melanoma: Combating a destructive and deadly tumor; December, pp 931-942.
CARDIAC DISEASE
Treating tachyarrhythmias in dogs and cats; August, pp 620-633.
Acquired pericardial disease: What every practitioner should know; August, pp 635-644.
CARDIAC MASSAGE
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Strategies for maximizing success; January, pp 51-59.
CARDIAC TAMPONADE
Acquired pericardial disease: What every practitioner should know; August, pp 635-644.
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Strategies for maximizing success; January, pp 51-59.
CASE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Case Management Workshop: A potbellied pig with decreased fecal production; April, pp 291-298.
CATARACTS
Canine cataracts: A review of diagnostic and treatment procedures; January, pp 14-38.
CLIENT INFORMATION SHEETS
Overcoming common behavior problems in kittens; November, pp 867-868.
CLINICAL EXPOSURES
Cryptococcosis in cats; March, pp 187-194.
Neoplasms in captive hedgehogs; July, pp 524-527.
Hypertrophy of the gastric rugae; August, p 593.
Nodular splenic disease in dogs; October, pp 766-773.
Esophageal foreign body and aortic perforation in a dog; November, p 828.
A subaortic stenotic ring in a cat; December, p 914.
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
A step-by-step approach to managing hyperkalemia; June, pp 446-461.
A practical guide to recognizing and treating hypokalemia; June, pp 462-476.
Interpreting hemograms in cats and dogs; December, pp 1-12 (CE Advisor).
CLINICAL Q&A
When to treat mitral valve insufficiency; April, p 275.
Optimizing skin biopsy results; July, pp 528-530.
CRITICAL CARE
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Strategies for maximizing success; January, pp 51-59.
Identifying and feeding patients that require nutritional support; January, pp 60-73.
DÉBRIDEMENT
Basic wound care and treatment; April, pp 299-307.
DENTAL CORNER
A misdiagnosed cause of chronic sneezing in a dog; February, pp 103-104.
The missing canine; May, p 348.
A small fracture with big consequences; September, pp 666-668.
DERMATOLOGY CHALLENGE
A boxer with pinnal alopecia, telangiectasis, and pruritus; March, pp 200-203.
A puppy with skin lacerations and hygromas; May, pp 358-360.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
Canine cataracts: A review of diagnostic and treatment procedures; January, pp 14-38.
The basics of renal ultrasonography; February, pp 114-133.
Measuring blood pressure in dogs and cats; February, pp 135-144.
Diagnosing systemic hypertension in dogs and cats; February, pp 145-149.
Skills Laboratory: Performing a joint tap; August, pp 612-619.
Examining the anterior segment of the eye in small animals; October, pp 792-799.
Examining the posterior segment of the eye in small animals; October, pp 800-805.
Interpreting hemograms in cats and dogs; December, pp 1-12 (CE Advisor).
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Strategies for maximizing success; January, pp 51-59.
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 602-610.
Tumors of the adrenal cortex causing hyperadrenocorticism; September, pp 686-706.
Identifying and managing feline congenital hypothyroidism; September, pp 719-726.
ENDOSCOPY
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic diarrhea in a dog; March, pp 218-225.
Endoscopy case of the month: A dog with chronic gastrointestinal problems; July, pp 532-538.
EXOTIC-ANIMAL PUZZLER
An oral mass in an African hedgehog; April, pp 280-282.
Acute, traumatic soft tissue swelling in a ferret; August, pp 590-592.
FELINE SPECIES
Reproduction and breeding management in cats; July, pp 549-556.
Uncovering the cause of infertility in queens; July, pp 557-568.
Managing urolithiasis in cats; September, pp 708-718. Correction: November, p 828.
Identifying and managing feline congenital hypothyroidism; September, pp 719-726.
Kitten behavior and training; November, pp 860-866.
FRACTURES
Considerations for successful fracture repair; May, pp 375-384.
Using external skeletal fixation to repair long bone fractures; May, pp 393-400.
GASTRIC DILATATION-VOLVULUS
Using a modified gastropexy technique to prevent recurrence of gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs; January, pp 39-50.
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Using a modified gastropexy technique to prevent recurrence of gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs; January, pp 39-50.
Identifying and feeding patients that require nutritional support; January, pp 60-73.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? March, pp 206-215.
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic diarrhea in a dog; March, pp 218-225.
Managing common gastrointestinal disorders in pet rabbits; March, pp 226-233.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? April, pp 283-288.
Endoscopy case of the month: A dog with chronic gastrointestinal problems; July, pp 532-538.
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Alleviating dyschezia in a dog; November, pp 842-849.
GASTROPEXY
Using a modified gastropexy technique to prevent recurrence of gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs; January, pp 39-50.
HYPERADRENOCORTICISM
Tumors of the adrenal cortex causing hyperadrenocorticism; September, pp 686-706.
HYPERTENSION
Diagnosing systemic hypertension in dogs and cats; February, pp 145-149.
Treating hypertension in dogs and cats; February, pp 151-158.
HYPOTHYROIDISM
Identifying and managing feline congenital hypothyroidism; September, pp 719-726.
IMAGING CASE OF THE MONTH
An unusual abdominal mass in a dog; March, pp 180-186.
An unusual abdominal mass in a cat; July, pp 514-520.
INFERTILITY
Uncovering the cause of infertility in queens; July, pp 557-568.
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic diarrhea in a dog; March, pp 218-225.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? April, pp 283-288.
JOINTS
Managing coxofemoral luxations in dogs; May, pp 385-391.
Skills Laboratory: Performing a joint tap; August, pp 612-619.
Canine cranial cruciate ligament repair techniques: Is one best? November, pp 850-856.
KIDNEYS
The basics of renal ultrasonography; February, pp 114-133.
LEAD
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? March, pp 206-215.
LETTERS
A questionable alternative? (Norstrem, R.L.); response: (Looney, A.L.); February, pp 96-102.
Perpetuating infertility problems? (Helfand, J.M.); response: (Purswell, B.J.); March, p 178.
Intrauterine insemination is indispensable (Hinkle, R.F.); May, p 346.
An argument against plucking blood feathers (Wissman, M.A.); June, p 422.
Furthering feline hip dysplasia awareness (Joiner, K.); June, pp 422-423.
MAMMARY GLAND
Diagnosis and surgical management of mammary neoplasia in dogs and cats; December, pp 943-949.
MAST CELL TUMOR
Mast cell neoplasia in dogs; December, pp 919-930.
MELANOMA
Canine melanoma: Combating a destructive and deadly tumor; December, pp 931-942.
MIND OVER MILLER
A worthy successor; January, p 82.
High tech, high toll; February, p 166.
Remembering James Herriot; March, p 258.
The marvel of rodeo; April, p 334.
The content carnivore; May, p 410.
My picks in dog training tools; June, p 502.
Capping your intelligence; July, p 578.
A sporty, educational tradition; August, p 654.
An answer to practice success; September, pp 737-738.
California dreamin’; October, p 814.
’Til death (or bananas) do us part; November, p 890.
Triumph over evil; December, p 966.
NEOPLASIA
Endoscopy case of the month: A dog with chronic gastrointestinal problems; July, pp 532-538.
Osteosarcoma in dogs: Managing a destructive disorder; July, pp 539-546.
Tumors of the adrenal cortex causing hyperadrenocorticism; September, pp 686-706.
Mast cell neoplasia in dogs; December, pp 919-930.
Canine melanoma: Combating a destructive and deadly tumor; December, pp 931-942.
Diagnosis and surgical management of mammary neoplasia in dogs and cats; December, pp 943-949.
NUTRITION
Identifying and feeding patients that require nutritional support; January, pp 60-73.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Canine cataracts: A review of diagnostic and treatment procedures; January, pp 14-38.
Examining the anterior segment of the eye in small animals; October, pp 792-799.
Examining the posterior segment of the eye in small animals; October, pp 800-805.
OPHTHALMOLOGY CHALLENGE
An enlarging pigmented corneal mass in a cat; June, pp 438-443.
Traumatic glaucoma in a dog; November, pp 830-836.
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Considerations for successful fracture repair; May, pp 375-384.
Managing coxofemoral luxations in dogs; May, pp 385-391.
Using external skeletal fixation to repair long bone fractures; May, pp 393-400.
Osteosarcoma in dogs: Managing a destructive disorder; July, pp 539-546.
Preventing and treating osteomyelitis; September, pp 678-685.
Canine cranial cruciate ligament repair techniques: Is one best? November, pp 850-856.
OSTEOMYELITIS
Preventing and treating osteomyelitis; September, pp 678-685.
OSTEOSARCOMA
Osteosarcoma in dogs: Managing a destructive disorder; July, pp 539-546.
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Preemptive analgesia: Managing pain before it begins; June, pp 478-492.
PERICARDIAL DISEASE
Acquired pericardial disease: What every practitioner should know; August, pp 635-644.
PHYSICAL REHABILITATION
Physical rehabilitation in small-animal orthopedic patients; March, pp 234-247.
POTASSIUM
A step-by-step approach to managing hyperkalemia; June, pp 446-461.
A practical guide to recognizing and treating hypokalemia; June, pp 462-476.
RABBITS
Managing common gastrointestinal disorders in pet rabbits; March, pp 226-233.
RECTAL SACCULATION
Challenging Cases in Internal Medicine: Alleviating dyschezia in a dog; November, pp 842-849.
REPRODUCTION
Reproduction and breeding management in cats; July, pp 549-556.
Uncovering the cause of infertility in queens; July, pp 557-568.
RESEARCH UPDATES
Risk factors for gastric dilatation-volvulus in Great Danes; January, p 10.
Triceps tenotomy and caudal plates for humeral condylar fractures; January, p 10.
Arthrodesis of the tarsus via a plantar approach; January, pp 10-12.
Combined acrylic and metal external skeletal fixation; January, p 12.
Results of surgery for lumbosacral disk disease; January, p 12.
Identifying prognostic indicators in urinary bladder carcinoma; September, p 669.
Combination chemotherapy for osteosarcoma may prolong survival rates; September, p 669.
The effect of a hydrolyzed collagen dressing on wound healing; September, p 669.
What are the diagnostic markers for canine hip dysplasia? September, p 670.
Evaluating the outcome of an intracapsular technique for cranial cruciate ligament repair; September, p 670.
A novel approach to treating angular limb deformities using T-plate fixation; September, p 671.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Allergic lung disease in cats and dogs; April, pp 308-320.
Rx UPDATE
Options for treating feline asthma; May, pp 353-356.
THROMBOSIS
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 362-373.
TOXICOLOGY BRIEF
Chocolate intoxication; February, pp 108-111.
5-Fluorouracil toxicosis in dogs; April, pp 270-274.
Acute thyroid hormone supplement overdosage; June, pp 424-430.
Bufo species toxicosis: Big toad, big problem; August, pp 594-599.
Antihistamine toxicosis; October, pp 752-765.
Cholecalciferol poisoning; December, pp 905-911.
TOXICOSIS
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? March, pp 206-215.
TRAUMA
Basic wound care and treatment; April, pp 299-307.
Considerations for successful fracture repair; May, pp 375-384.
Managing coxofemoral luxations in dogs; May, pp 385-391.
Using external skeletal fixation to repair long bone fractures; May, pp 393-400.
ULTRASONOGRAPHY
The basics of renal ultrasonography; February, pp 114-133.
URINARY TRACT
Understanding and eradicating bacterial urinary tract infections; October, pp 776-790.
UROLITHIASIS
Managing urolithiasis in cats; September, pp 708-718. Correction: November, p 828.
VENA CAVA
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 362-373.
WOUND MANAGEMENT
Basic wound care and treatment; April, pp 299-307.
Preventing and treating osteomyelitis; September, pp 678-685.
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