Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Adrenalectomies
Study looks at the morbidity and mortality associated with adrenalectomy with cavotomy for resection of invasive adrenal neoplasms in dogs and evaluate risk factors for perioperative outcomes.
Study Evaluates Surgical Prep Protocols
A study evaluated the preparation time, ease of application, and the elimination of skin contamination of three skin preparation methods for asepsis.
Evaluation of Nutrition in Dogs with Septic Peritonitis
A retrospective study evaluated the impact of route of nutrition on length of hospitalization and survival to discharge in 68 dogs with septic peritonitis
Diagnosing Canine Hepatozoonosis
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL) diagnosed canine hepatozoonosis in a muscle biopsy from a 3-year-old dachshund-mix dog. T
Evaluation of Protamine Zinc Insulin Treatment in Cats
A study evaluated the outcome of cats with diabetes mellitus treated with protamine zinc insulin and identified factors that influence the likelihood of remission and survival in treated cats.
Efficacy of Treatment for Feline Lymphoma
MOPP is a safe protocol for the treatment of relapsed or refractory feline lymphoma, with a promising overall response rate and median remission time.
Treatment of Feline Injection-Site Sarcomas with Iridium Implants
Study suggest that the addition of brachytherapy postoperatively in cats with FISS was well tolerated and is comparable to other forms of adjuvant therapy.
Postmortem Evaluation of Renal Tubular Vacuolization in Critically Ill Dogs
Administration of 6% HES (670/0.75) and presenting serum creatinine concentration were significant predictors of renal tubular vacuolization severity.
Officials Concerned about Equine Herpes
As concerns increase in the various horse event centers, stables, clubs and horse communities in Utah concerning equine herpes virus 1 (EHV-1) and equine herpes myeloencephalopathy (EHM), Utah State Veterinarian recommends caution.
AVMA releases first-ever animal depopulation guidelines
Guidelines are important tool to help veterinarians make humane decisions in the most-dire situations, including natural disasters, hazardous disease outbreaks or terrorist incidents.
FDA takes new steps to increase access to adverse event report data
The FDA has made it a priority to enhance transparency and information sharing across our entire portfolio of regulated products, especially when the availability of such information can benefit human and animal health.
Imported Dogs Test Positive for Brucellosis
Diagnostic testing confirmed Brucellosis canis in two dogs imported from Korea.
Effectiveness of Imidacloprid/permethrin Compound Against Biting Flies
The combination imidacloprid-permethrin proved safe and helpful in the management of natural canine fly dermatitis.
Evaluation of Honeycomb Appearance of the Spleen
Honeycomb appearance of the spleen is uncommon in cats and most of the time it was benign (84%). T
Conservative vs. Surgical Treatment for Cranial Cruciate Disease
Results suggested that conservatively treated cats with CCLD experienced less chronic pain at long-term follow-up than surgically treated cats.
Review Looks at Oncological Emergencies
New review article discusses pathophysiology, clinical presentation and treatment of most common oncological emergencies.
Study Looks at Efficacy Against Babesia
The imidacloprid/flumethrin collar was demonstrated to be highly effective against challenges with D. reticulatus ticks for up to 8 months.
Honey Helps Healing
Intra-lesional application of honey to lacerations prior to wound closure may be beneficial in preventing infection.
Surgeons Use Labial Graft to Repair Eyelid
New technique offers help for eyelid tumor repair.

