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Canine Glaucoma

Carmen M.H. Colitz, March 11, 2010

Glaucoma comprises a group of diseases that ultimately result in optic nerve head circulation damage, retinal ganglion cell death, and irreversible blindness.1-3 It is a common and painf

Feline Hypertension

Caroline M. Kiss, October 15, 2009

Hypertension in cats has been increasingly recognized as a disease process that can cause great morbidity and mortality if left untreated.

Care Following Successful Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation

Virginia B. Sinnott, July 2009

Following successful cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation, elation may be short-lived.

Identifying Causes of Otitis Externa

Jenise C. Daigle, June 2009

Otitis externa is a common condition observed in everyday clinical practice.

Diagnostic Challenges of Feline Heartworm Disease

Ashley B. Saunders, March 2009

Heartworm disease has emerged as an important feline disease that is challenging to both diagnose and treat.

Intraocular Hemorrhage

Gwen Sila, February 2009

Hemorrhage into the eye can result from primary intraocular conditions or can be secondary to systemic disease.

Hypertension & Proteinuria in Feline CKD

Gregory F. Grauer, December 2007

Systemic hypertension and proteinuria are frequently observed in cats with chronic kidney disease.

Congestive Heart Failure--Approaches to Care

Alan Spier, December 2007

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a clinical syndrome commonly encountered in small animal practice.

Collagen Injections

Susi Arnold, November 2007

USMI most often occurs in bitches after spaying since the urethral closure pressure is significantly reduced within 1 year.

Anthroscopy in Small Animals

Kenneth A. Bruecker, November 2007

Although descriptions of the use of arthroscopy in small animals date back to the mid 1970s, clinical use of arthroscopy as a primary diagnostic and treatment modality gained popularity in the mid

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