Dental Corner
Feline gingivostomatitis: How to relieve the oral discomfort; February, pp 76-78.
Canine orthodontics: Providing healthy occlusions; July, pp 427-433.
A foundation for treating canine periodontal disease; October, pp 640-649. Correction: December, p 762.
Dermatology
Practical Matters: Control recurrent pyoderma by determining its cause; February, p 92.
Allergen-specific immunotherapy for canine atopic dermatitis: Making it work; September, pp 590-605.
Client information sheet: Allergen-specific immunotherapy: 4 easy steps for home administration; September, pp 607-608.
Diabetes mellitus
Suggested Reading: Which insulin should I choose now that my options have dwindled? May, pp 262-265.
Diagnostic procedures
Skills Laboratory: How to determine and interpret the mean electrical axis; January, pp 28-36.
Practical Matters: Differentiate cocci from imposters in the urine; February, p 92.
Practical Matters: Boost your hypoalbuminemia workup; February, p 92.
Is it pancreatitis? March, pp 158-167.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Intestinal biopsy; April, pp 220-225.
Research Updates: Determining the significance of blood chemistry changes in dogs with GI foreign bodies; May, p 267.
The diagnostic approach to asymptomatic dogs with elevated liver enzyme activities; May, pp 279-288.
How to perform a surgical hepatic biopsy; May, pp 306-311.
Editors' Guest: Why we gave fecal centrifugation a spin; July, p 414.
Practical Matters: Urine cortisol:creatinine ratio--the most useful normal test around; July, p 424.
Optimize intestinal parasite detection with centrifugal fecal flotation; July, pp 455-464. Clarification: September, p 562.
Digital radiography
Get the answers you need about digital radiography; December (suppl.), p 2.
Digital radiography: Is it a good fit for your practice? December (suppl.), pp 4-8.
Exploring your digital radiography equipment options; December (suppl.), pp 9-13.
Getting the most out of digital image viewing; December (suppl.), pp 14-18.
An introduction to DICOM; December (suppl.), pp 19-20.
How to store digital images and comply with medical recordkeeping standards; December (suppl.), pp 21-24.
Dinosaur
Veterinary Voices: Discovering a new dinosaur species: Dracorex hogwartsia; August, p 490.
Editors' Guest
Old age is not a disease; February, p 70.
Are you current on your vaccines? May, p 254.
Why we gave fecal centrifugation a spin; July, p 414.
Our patients remain with us: that is what experience means (reprinted from The Lancet); September, pp 550-552.
Electrocardiography
Skills Laboratory: How to determine and interpret the mean electrical axis; January, pp 28-36.
Endoscopy Brief
Transurethral cystoscopy and diode laser incision to correct an ectopic ureter; September, pp 558-559.
Feline inflammatory hepatobiliary disease
Identifying and helping cats with inflammatory hepatobiliary disease; May, pp 290-304.
Ferrets
Clinical Exposures: Biliary cystadenomatosis in a ferret; April, pp 199-200.
Fluid therapy
Practical Matters: Intravenous solutions: Should I worry about osmolarity? July, p 424.
Fluid therapy: Choosing the best solution for each patient; September, pp 579-589.
Foreign bodies
Research Updates: Determining the significance of blood chemistry changes in dogs with GI foreign bodies; May, p 267.
Clinical Exposures: A dog with a nonhealing flank wound; August, pp 495-500.
Gastric dilatation-volvulus
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Incisional gastropexy; April, pp 213-218, 224-225.
Gastroesophageal intussusception
A challenging case: Acute-on-chronic vomiting in a German shepherd; October, pp 652-659.
Gastrointestinal diseases
Research Updates: Determining the significance of blood chemistry changes in dogs with GI foreign bodies; May, p 267.
CVC Highlights: Don't miss these commonly misdiagnosed gastrointestinal diseases; November, pp 716-718.
Gastrointestinal surgeries
Symposium on key gastrointestinal surgeries: Introduction; April, p 206.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Gastrotomy; April, pp 207-210, 224-225.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Incisional gastropexy; April, pp 213-218, 224-225.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Intestinal biopsy; April, pp 220-225.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Intestinal anastomosis; April, pp 226-229, 233-234.
Key gastrointestinal surgeries: Omentalization; April, pp 230-234.
Geriatric medicine
Editors' Guest: Old age is not a disease; February, p 70.
Osteoarthritis in cats: Still a mass of unknowns; February, pp 104-108.
Providing the best care for senior cats; February, pp 110-117.
How to identify the cause of weight loss in geriatric cats; July, pp 438-453.
Giardiasis
An update on three important protozoan parasitic infections in cats: cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, and tritrichomoniasis; March (suppl.), pp 18-32.
Gingivostomatitis
Dental Corner: Feline gingivostomatitis: How to relieve the oral discomfort; February, pp 76-78.
Greyhounds
Using a dental root elevator to remove footpad corns in dogs: Two practitioners' experience; December, pp 778-780.
Guest Commentary
Now is the time to take a stand on animal welfare; August, p 482.
Hepatobiliary disease
Identifying and helping cats with inflammatory hepatobiliary disease; May, pp 290-304.
Primary hepatic and biliary tract tumors in dogs and cats: An overview; June, pp 384-395.
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Research Updates: Is surgery best for massive hepatocellular carcinoma in dogs? May, p 266.
Hepatozoonosis
A challenging case: A dog with intermittent pain and fever; December, pp 767-775.
Hoarding of animals
Animal hoarding: Its roots and recognition; August, pp 520-531.
Hyperadrenocorticism
Practical Matters: Urine cortisol:creatinine ratio--the most useful normal test around; July, p 424.
Hypoalbuminemia
Practical Matters: Boost your hypoalbuminemia workup; February, p 92.
Hypotension
Anesthesia-related hypotension in a small-animal practice; January, pp 22-26.