Featured Spontaneous Abdominal Effusion Associated with Presumed Anaphylaxis in Dogs Is it spontaneous hemoperitoneum—or anaphylaxis? Get practical tips pulled from peer-reviewed study findings on the occurrence of spontaneous abdominal effusion associated with anaphylaxis in dogs. Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Plasma Transfusion in Dogs Plasma transfusion reactions are poorly characterized in veterinary medicine. Explore the results of a study that examined these reactions in dogs. Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasonography for Diagnosis of Pulmonary Contusions Diagnosing pulmonary contusions after vehicular trauma may be tricky thanks to potentially subtle clinical signs and delayed onset of radiographic changes. Explore the possibility of rapid, bedside diagnosis with point-of-care ultrasonography. Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Postoperative Anorexia in a Rabbit Examine diagnostic results and treatment choices for a 1-year-old rabbit that stopped eating after neuter surgery. Small Mammals Peer Reviewed