The use of radiofrequency energy (RFE) has become increasingly popular in equine orthopedic surgery in recent years, particularly for the debridement of cartilage lesions and soft tissue resection....
In Ukraine, rabies is present both in the wild and in domestic animals. The war has worsened the situation in the country, forcing refugees to flee by bringing pets that do not meet current health...
Canine chronic large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia is commonly characterized by moderate to marked lymphocytosis but not neutropenia. In humans, LGL leukemia is often associated with autoimmune...
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are retroviruses affecting cats worldwide, and the prevalence of infection varies considerably according to the geographic area.
Despite being viewed as a relatively safe pastime, equestrian activities are among the most accident-prone, sustaining more injuries per hour than American football, motorcycling, skiing and car...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that avian influenza has killed more than 58 million birds on farms in the U.S. since last January.
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In recent years, the use of saliva as a matrix for the measurement of biomarkers of health and welfare is gaining importance due to its non-invasive collection. Haptoglobin (Hp) is an acute-phase...
Dr. Genie Bishop, scientific affairs manager with Royal Canin North America, has devoted her personal and professional life to providing resources for the veterinary industry to help eradicate the...
Hypertensive encephalopathy in cats is an important entity but is underestimated in clinical practice. This could be explained, in part, by non-specific clinical signs.
Studies of comparative oncology suggest that epidermal growth factor receptor may be a therapeutic target in feline oral squamous cell carcinoma, similarly to human head and neck SCC.