Lens Luxation
06/05/2013
Brad Holmberg, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVO describes the normal anatomy of the lens and it's attachment within the eye. View this in its entirety on demand: http://www.vetvine.com/listingitems/26/243/grab-a...
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Anterior Vitreous Presentation
06/05/2013
An examination finding and early indicator of a lens subluxation or impending lens luxation. Learn more about this on demand: http://www.vetvine.com/listingitems/26/243/grab-a-byte-lens-luxation
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ECG and Pericardial Effusion
06/04/2013
Pamela Jones, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), DACVR (Radiation Oncology) discusses the electrocardiogram findings in a dog with pericardial effusion associated with hemangiosarcoma. Learn more: http://www.v...
Read MoreSmall Animal Journal Club
06/03/2013
The topic will be hypertension in renal disease. Click on the OVERVIEW tab to view the articles to be discussed. * Space limited to the first 23 registrations.
Read MoreEarly Detection, Aggressive Therapy: Optimizing the management of feline mammary masses
06/02/2013
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (2010), pp. 214-224.
Read MoreTumors of the Head and Neck
06/01/2013
Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice, 2010, Chapter 20, pp 195-203. Authors: Carolyn J. Henry and Mary Lynn Higginbotham
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Urine Osmolality and Urine Specific Gravity
05/31/2013
A review of the principles relating to urine osmolality and urine specific gravity. Learn more about renal tubular function on demand: http://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/57/renal-t...
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Chest Cavity Tumors: Lymphoma in Dogs
05/31/2013
Lymphoma in the chest cavity of dogs and the variation in presentation.
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Anesthetic Agents and Regional Nerve Blocks in Veterinary Dentistry
05/22/2013
Results of an informal survey of veterinary dentistry specialists about their preference of drugs to use in performing regional nerve blocks and the incidence of complications seen with intraoral regi...
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Uveal Cysts
05/22/2013
Uveal cysts in companion animals. These can be congenital or acquired. Although the cause for these is generally not known, they are thought to possibly develop as a sequela to trauma or other intra...
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