| Untitled Page ACUPUNCTURE Using acupuncture in veterinary practice; August, pp 615-631.
ACUTE ABDOMEN Evaluating and managing acute abdomen; January, pp 56-69.
ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES Using acupuncture in veterinary practice; August, pp 615-631.
ANESTHESIA An overview of common anesthetic monitoring devices; October, pp 10-17 (suppl.).
ARRHYTHMIA Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? November, pp 838-842.
AVIAN SPECIES Basic psittacine pediatrics; May, pp 378-388.
BEHAVIOR Evaluating a feline facial pheromone analogue to control urine spraying; February, pp 151-155.
BEHAVIOR Q&A Transforming an outdoor cat into an indoor cat; November, p 830.
CANINE SPECIES Skin diseases in greyhounds; February, pp 115-124.
Using imaging studies to evaluate urinary problems in dogs; April, pp 297-305.
Cutaneous markers of hepatic and pancreatic diseases in dogs and cats; April, pp 306-314.
Prostatic diseases in dogs: A review; April, pp 315-321.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 370-375.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? June, pp 443-447.
Clinically evaluating gastric diseases in dogs and cats; June, pp 450-465.
Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and cats; June, pp 468-476.
Polyendocrine gland failure in dogs; June, pp 477-482.
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic vomiting in a dog; July, pp 528-531.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? September, pp 694-699.
Modern breeding management in dogs; September, pp 708-714.
Identifying and managing infertility in bitches; September, pp 716-725.
Calcipotriene poisoning in dogs; October, pp 770-778.
Assessing breeding soundness in male dogs; October, pp 782-791.
Managing pregnant and whelping dogs; October, pp 793-800.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? November, pp 838-842.
Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? December, pp 919-923.
CLIENT INFORMATION SHEETS Taking care of your pregnant dog; October, pp 801-802.
CLINICAL EXPOSURES Mammary gland adenocarcinoma with pulmonary metastases; January, p 10.
If it’s not neoplasia, it may be pythiosis; March, pp 198-200.
Cuterebra species infection in a cat; April, p 291.
Pseudorabies in two dogs; June, pp 439-442.
Ventral skin lumps in cats; July, pp 508-511.
Corticosteroid-induced colonic ulcers; August, p 604.
Guinea pig dermatophytosis; October, p 755.
Abdominal lymphosarcoma and chronic splenic rupture; November, p 837.
Paragonimiasis in a cat in Kentucky; December, pp 909-911.
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY Analyzing the results of a complete blood cell count; July, pp 534-546.
Interpreting electrolyte, anion gap, and total carbon dioxide data; July, pp 548-553.
Understanding and evaluating renal function; July, pp 555-566.
CLINICAL Q&A Managing chronic renal failure in geriatric cats; January, pp 11-18.
Feline leukemia virus infection in an asymptomatic patient; February, p 98.
Testing for iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism; April, p 287; May, p 367.
Monitoring blood glucose in cats at home; May, pp 368-369.
Diagnosing hyperadrenocorticism in a hyperactive dog; June, p 438.
Managing a fractious diabetic cat; August, pp 597-598.
Interpreting inconclusive adrenal function test results; September, p 668.
Common serum chemistry profile interpretation errors; October, p 25 (suppl.).
Treating canine hyperadrenocorticism of unknown etiology; November, pp 828-829.
CYTOLOGY Diagnosing neoplasia: The cytologic criteria for malignancy; March, pp 204-223.
Cytologic examination of cutaneous and subcutaneous lumps and lesions; March, pp 224-242.
Liver cytology: Interpreting needle biopsy samples; March, pp 244-249.
DENTAL CORNER Persistent sneezing caused by a tooth foreign body; February, p 106.
Finding and extracting the cause of an unresolving suborbital fistula; August, pp 592-596.
An inflamed lesion involving a cat’s canine; October, pp 752-754.
DERMATOLOGY Skin diseases in greyhounds; February, pp 115-124.
Cytologic examination of cutaneous and subcutaneous lumps and lesions; March, pp 224-242.
Cutaneous markers of hepatic and pancreatic diseases in dogs and cats; April, pp 306-314.
Modern flea eradication: The best of the old and the new; September, pp 701-704.
Managing common feline ectoparasites; September, pp 12-18 (CE Advisor).
DERMATOLOGY CHALLENGE An Irish setter with intense pruritus; January, pp 22-25.
A basset hound with swollen third eyelids and skin masses; February, pp 99-100.
A cat with chronic alopecia and pruritus; March, pp 194-197.
A dog with elephant-like skin; May, pp 360-362.
DIABETES MELLITUS Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 43-54.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? June, pp 443-447.
Polyendocrine gland failure in dogs; June, pp 477-482.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES Evaluating and managing acute abdomen; January, pp 56-69.
An approach to diagnosing and treating feline hyperadrenocorticism; February, pp 142-149. Clarification: April, p 287.
Diagnosing neoplasia: The cytologic criteria for malignancy; March, pp 204-223.
Cytologic examination of cutaneous and subcutaneous lumps and lesions; March, pp 224-242.
Liver cytology: Interpreting needle biopsy samples; March, pp 244-249.
Using imaging studies to evaluate urinary problems in dogs; April, pp 297-305.
Clinically evaluating gastric diseases in dogs and cats; June, pp 450-465.
Analyzing the results of a complete blood cell count; July, pp 534-546.
Interpreting electrolyte, anion gap, and total carbon dioxide data; July, pp 548-553.
Understanding and evaluating renal function; July, pp 555-566.
A clinical approach to patients with fever of unknown origin; August, pp 633-642.
The expanding role of ultrasonography in everyday practice; October, pp 18-24 (suppl.).
ECTOPARASITES Modern flea eradication: The best of the old and the new; September, pp 701-704.
Managing common feline ectoparasites; September, pp 12-18 (CE Advisor).
ENDOCRINOLOGY An approach to diagnosing and treating feline hyperadrenocorticism; February, pp 142-149. Clarification: April, p 287.
Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and cats; June, pp 468-476.
Polyendocrine gland failure in dogs; June, pp 477-482.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 606-614.
ENDOPARASITES A review of common internal parasites in cats; September, pp 3-11 (CE Advisor).
ENDOSCOPY Endoscopy case of the month: Identifying the cause of acute hematemesis in a cat; April, pp 292-296.
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic vomiting in a dog; July, pp 528-531.
Endoscopy case of the month: Intermittent vomiting and weight loss in a cat; October, pp 764-769.
EQUINE PROTOZOAL MYELOENCEPHALITIS Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis: Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment; February, pp 3-17 (CE Advisor).
EQUINE SPECIES Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis: Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment; February, pp 3-17 (CE Advisor).
EXOTIC-ANIMAL PUZZLER Persistent dysuria in a rabbit; February, p 114.
A ferret with an enlarged bladder; April, p 282.
A progressive corneal growth in a rabbit; June, p 432.
Causes of splenomegaly in ferrets; August, p 599.
Anorexia in a rabbit; October, p 762.
A dyspneic ferret; December, p 908.
EXOTIC SPECIES Basic psittacine pediatrics; May, pp 378-388.
Providing preventive health care for pet potbellied pigs; May, pp 390-398.
Midbody swelling in a corn snake; May, pp 400-406.
FECAL IMPACTION Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 606-614.
FELINE SPECIES Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 30-42.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 43-54.
Is it IBD? Managing inflammatory disease in the feline gastrointestinal tract; February, pp 128-140.
An approach to diagnosing and treating feline hyperadrenocorticism; February, pp 142-149. Clarification: April, p 287.
Evaluating a feline facial pheromone analogue to control urine spraying; February, pp 151-155.
Endoscopy case of the month: Identifying the cause of acute hematemesis in a cat; April, pp 292-296.
Cutaneous markers of hepatic and pancreatic diseases in dogs and cats; April, pp 306-314.
Clinically evaluating gastric diseases in dogs and cats; June, pp 450-465.
Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and cats; June, pp 468-476.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 606-614.
A review of common internal parasites in cats; September, pp 3-11 (CE Advisor).
Managing common feline ectoparasites; September, pp 12-18 (CE Advisor).
Endoscopy case of the month: Intermittent vomiting and weight loss in a cat; October, pp 764-769.
FEVER A clinical approach to patients with fever of unknown origin; August, pp 633-642.
FLEAS Modern flea eradication: The best of the old and the new; September, pp 701-704.
Managing common feline ectoparasites; September, pp 12-18 (CE Advisor).
FRACTURES Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
Recognizing and treating intra-articular fractures; December, pp 936-944.
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT Is it IBD? Managing inflammatory disease in the feline gastrointestinal tract; February, pp 128-140.
Endoscopy case of the month: Identifying the cause of acute hematemesis in a cat; April, pp 292-296.
Clinically evaluating gastric diseases in dogs and cats; June, pp 450-465.
Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic vomiting in a dog; July, pp 528-531.
Endoscopy case of the month: Intermittent vomiting and weight loss in a cat; October, pp 764-769.
HEARTWORM DISEASE A review of common internal parasites in cats; September, pp 3-11 (CE Advisor).
HERNIA Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? December, pp 919-923.
HYPERADRENOCORTICISM An approach to diagnosing and treating feline hyperadrenocorticism; February, pp 142-149. Clarification: April, p 287.
HYPOADRENOCORTICISM Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and cats; June, pp 468-476.
Polyendocrine gland failure in dogs; June, pp 477-482.
HYPOTHYROIDISM Polyendocrine gland failure in dogs; June, pp 477-482.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? August, pp 606-614.
IMAGING CASE OF THE MONTH Using radiographs to diagnose the cause of vomiting in a dog; September, pp 688-690.
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Endoscopy case of the month: Intermittent vomiting and weight loss in a cat; October, pp 764-769.
JOINTS Recognizing and treating joint luxations; December, pp 926-934.
Recognizing and treating intra-articular fractures; December, pp 936-944.
KERATOMYCOSIS Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 370-375.
KIDNEYS Understanding and evaluating renal function; July, pp 555-566.
LASERS Using biomedical lasers in veterinary practice; October, pp 4-9 (suppl.).
LETTERS Disagreement about dominance (Robinson, S.N.); response: (Overall, K.L.); March, pp 180-183.
Should veterinarians use the word “expensive”? (Bowlin, C.L.); response: (Norsworthy, G.D.); March, pp 183-184.
LIVER Liver cytology: Interpreting needle biopsy samples; March, pp 244-249.
Cutaneous markers of hepatic and pancreatic diseases in dogs and cats; April, pp 306-314.
MIND OVER MILLER Unconditional love; January, p 82.
A matter of life and death; February, p 166.
One of a Kind; March, p 266.
Seminar in the Sun; April, p 342.
A sore issue; May, p 418.
We the people; June, p 494.
The opportunity of a lifetime; July, p 578.
A noble profession; August, p 654.
TV commercials: In good taste? September, p 738.
A wild idea; October, p 814.
Soap: A dirty word? November, p 890.
Should Uncle Sam oversee nutritional supplements? December, p 966.
MONITORS An overview of common anesthetic monitoring devices; October, pp 10-17 (suppl.).
NEOPLASIA Diagnosing neoplasia: The cytologic criteria for malignancy; March, pp 204-223.
Cytologic examination of cutaneous and subcutaneous lumps and lesions; March, pp 224-242.
Endoscopy case of the month: Identifying the cause of acute hematemesis in a cat; April, pp 292-296.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? September, pp 694-699.
Endoscopy case of the month: Intermittent vomiting and weight loss in a cat; October, pp 764-769.
NEUROLOGIC DISEASE Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 30-42.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 43-54.
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis: Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment; February, pp 3-17 (CE Advisor).
Acute spinal cord trauma: Mechanisms and clinical syndromes; November, pp 846-849.
Initial assessment of patients with spinal cord trauma; November, pp 851-853.
A review of experimental and clinical treatments for acute spinal cord injury; November, pp 855-866.
Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
OPHTHALMOLOGY Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? May, pp 370-375.
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
Recognizing and treating joint luxations; December, pp 926-934.
Recognizing and treating intra-articular fractures; December, pp 936-944.
PANCREAS Cutaneous markers of hepatic and pancreatic diseases in dogs and cats; April, pp 306-314.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? September, pp 694-699.
PHEROMONE Evaluating a feline facial pheromone analogue to control urine spraying; February, pp 151-155.
PHYSALOPTERA SPECIES Endoscopy case of the month: Chronic vomiting in a dog; July, pp 528-531.
POTBELLIED PIGS Providing preventive health care for pet potbellied pigs; May, pp 390-398.
PROSTATE GLAND Prostatic diseases in dogs: A review; April, pp 315-321.
RADIOGRAPHY Using imaging studies to evaluate urinary problems in dogs; April, pp 297-305.
REPRODUCTION Prostatic diseases in dogs: A review; April, pp 315-321.
Modern breeding management in dogs; September, pp 708-714.
Identifying and managing infertility in bitches; September, pp 716-725.
Assessing breeding soundness in male dogs; October, pp 782-791.
Managing pregnant and whelping dogs; October, pp 793-800.
REPTILES Midbody swelling in a corn snake; May, pp 400-406.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 30-42.
Rx UPDATE Two transition metals show promise in treating diabetic cats; March, pp 190-193.
Potential therapies for recurrent idiopathic cystitis in cats; July, pp 512-515.
Life after cisapride: Prokinetic drugs for small animals; September, pp 678-685.
SEIZURES Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? January, pp 30-42.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? September, pp 694-699.
SPINAL CORD DISORDERS Acute spinal cord trauma: Mechanisms and clinical syndromes; November, pp 846-849.
Initial assessment of patients with spinal cord trauma; November, pp 851-853.
A review of experimental and clinical treatments for acute spinal cord injury; November, pp 855-866.
Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
SPLEEN Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? November, pp 838-842.
SYNAPTIC TEASERS Synaptic Teasers; January, pp 26-29.
Synaptic Teasers; May, pp 363-365.
TECHNOLOGY Using biomedical lasers in veterinary practice; October, pp 4-9 (suppl.).
An overview of common anesthetic monitoring devices; October, pp 10-17 (suppl.).
The expanding role of ultrasonography in everyday practice; October, pp 18-24 (suppl.).
TOXICOLOGY BRIEF Ice melts are health hazards; February, pp 110-112.
Tremorgenic mycotoxin intoxication; April, pp 283-286.
Antidepressant drug overdoses in dogs; July, pp 520-525.
Local anesthetic toxicosis; September, pp 670-673.
Calcium channel blocker toxicosis; December, pp 912-915.
TOXICOSIS Calcipotriene poisoning in dogs; October, pp 770-778.
TRAUMA Acute spinal cord trauma: Mechanisms and clinical syndromes; November, pp 846-849.
Initial assessment of patients with spinal cord trauma; November, pp 851-853.
A review of experimental and clinical treatments for acute spinal cord injury; November, pp 855-866.
Managing spinal fractures and luxations in dogs; November, pp 868-876.
Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? December, pp 919-923.
Recognizing and treating joint luxations; December, pp 926-934.
Recognizing and treating intra-articular fractures; December, pp 936-944.
ULTRASONOGRAPHY Using imaging studies to evaluate urinary problems in dogs; April, pp 297-305.
The expanding role of ultrasonography in everyday practice; October, pp 18-24 (suppl.).
URINARY TRACT Using imaging studies to evaluate urinary problems in dogs; April, pp 297-305.
UROLITHIASIS Challenging cases in internal medicine: What’s your diagnosis? June, pp 443-447. |