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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] OBJECTIVE: To determine effects of i.v. medetomidine administration on selected clinicopathologic variables in dogs. ANIMALS: 6 healthy adult Beagles. PROCEDURE: Dogs were randomly assigned to each of 3 treatments in a crossover study design. Serum osmolality, urine osmolality, urine pH, and fractio... |
Communication skills training at the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island [Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Communication skills are considered a core clinical skill in human medicine. Recognizing the importance of communication skills and addressing them in veterinary curricula, however, is just beginning. In the fall of 2003, the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, markedly ... |
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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] A course book on presenting symptoms, and diseases of internal organs in dogs and cats. There is a self-assessment section containing 100 multiple-choice questions. Other titles in the same series have dealt with small animal surgery, cytology, pharmacology and toxicology.. |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Failure to grow in pups and kittens can be the result of many factors. Dietary, metabolic, endocrine, parasitic, neoplastic, and genetic diseases may be responsible for a failure to thrive alone or in concert with other disorders. A complete history, physical examination, complete blood cell count, ... |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. ANIMALS: 78 epileptic dogs receiving phenobarbital (group 1) and 48 untreated epileptic dogs (group 2). PROCEDURE... |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] A multicentric prospective study was conducted to monitor the effect of phenobarbital on serum total thyroxine (T4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations in epileptic dogs. Serum T4 concentrations were determined for 22 epileptic dogs prior to initiation of phenobarbital therapy (time... |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Phenobarbital (PB) therapy is frequently associated with elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and alkaline phosphatase (AP) activities in dogs without clinical signs of liver disease. The goal of this study was to determine if increased serum ALT and AP activities in clinically healthy PB-t... |
