Cytology

February 2010

  • Cytology & Pathology of Extruded Disk Material

    Heather Troyer, February 2010

    This article reviewed the cytologic and histopathologic characteristics of extruded Hansen type I intervertebral disk material taken from 45 dogs that underwent surgical decompression of the spinal

November 2009

  • Gastrointestinal Signs in a Cat

    Michael Kiselow, November 2009

    A 9-year-old, 3.6-kg spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented for evaluation of a 1-month history of poor appetite, weight loss, and intermittent vomiting.

September 2009

  • Common Masses in Dogs & Cats

    Anne Barger, September 2009

    In small animal medicine, mass lesions are routinely identified on palpation and ultrasonography. These masses can arise from 2 general processes in dog and cats: inflammation or cellular...

August 2009

July 2009

  • Causes of Queen Infertility

    Clinician's Brief, July 2009

    This study describes 7 queens with a history of infertility. All were older than 18 months and were mated at least 3 times with a previously proven fertile male.

  • Ear Swabs: Technique & Interpretation

    Patrick Hensel, July 2009

    Otitis externa is one of the most common reasons dogs are presented to a veterinarian. Cytologic evaluations of ear swabs are crucial for assessment and management of recurrent ear infections.

June 2009

April 2009

March 2009

  • Diarrhea & Vomiting in a Shiba Inu

    Jennifer Granick, March 2009

    A 1-year-old, 9-kg spayed female Shiba Inu was presented for acute gastrointestinal signs.

  • Is It Aflatoxicosis?

    Eric Dunayer, March 2009

    Dogs are highly susceptible to alflatoxins, and during late 2005, dog food contaminated with alflatoxin due to moldy corn was distributed widely in the eastern and southeastern United States and in

  • Fungal Culture for Definitive Diagnosis

    Clinician's Brief, March 2009

    Dermatophyte-related conditions are the most common fungal diseases diagnosed by veterinarians. This study investigated presence of dermatophytes and yeasts.

February 2009

January 2009

  • Why Ear Disease?

    Karen A. Moriello, January 2009

    This retrospective study of 100 dogs investigated the possible associations between signalment, history, and clinical and laboratory findings and the various primary, secondary, and perpetuating ca

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