Computed tomography is commonly utilized for investigation of rabbits, and more recently, for evaluating abdominal pathology. The spleen, however, is an often-overlooked organ, with limited...
Thrombocytosis is an uncommon hematologic abnormality that is associated with various physiologic, metabolic, inflammatory and neoplastic conditions in people and dogs. Thrombocytosis is not a...
Ultrasound-determined gallbladder wall thickness is widely used to aid in the diagnosis of gallbladder disease, but no reference values supported by published measurement data are available in dogs....
Xenotransfusion is the transfusion of blood from one species to another. With varying availability of allogenic feline blood and in emergency conditions, circumstances occur when canine blood is...
The aim of this prospective study was to determine the presentation, diagnosis, progression, and family risk of fibrotic myopathy, a disease with marked breed predisposition in the German Shepherd...
To describe in detail the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract in cats. In cats, the gastrointestinal tract is one of the regions in which surgical procedures are most frequently performed by...
The aim of this study was to describe the change in the caudal vena cava to aorta ratio (CVC:Ao) ratio during fluid resuscitation of circulatory shock in dogs and compare these results with those of...
Renal carcinomas (RC) are uncommonly encountered in feline medicine. Limited information regarding clinical presentation and postoperative outcomes is available. The purpose of the authors of this...