Part One – Osteogenic Sarcoma
Osteogenic Sarcomas (OS) are tumors we frequently see in our referral practices. As general practioners you often recognize them...
Pediatric Emergencies
Michelle Fulks, DVM Small animal pediatric patients have several differences from their adult counterparts that make them unique...
Principles of CT Imaging
CT imaging offers superior diagnostic possibilities over radiography because of two primary advantages: tomographic nature and increased...
Anticoagulant Rodenticide Toxicity
Kimberly Bebar, DVM and Virginia Sinnott, DVM, DACVECC CCVS Emergency and Critical Care Resident Ingestion of anitcoagulant rodenticides...
To treat or not to treat? The truth about Lyme disease in dogs.
Katie Smith, DVM and Louisa Rahilly, DVM DACVECC For any practicing veterinarian in the coastal northeast, Lyme disease is a hot topic....
Tips and Guides to Skin Mass Resection: PART 2, Emphasis on Mammary Gland Tumors (MGT) and Sarcomas
Catherine Reese DVM, DACVS INCIDENCE: Mammary tumors in dogs have 50-50 odds of being benign or malignant. The benign ones are usually...
Tips and Guides to Skin Mass Resection: Part One, Emphasis on Mast Cell Tumors
Catherine Reese DVM, DACVS I chose this topic because skin and subcutaneous tumors occur very frequently in our patients and can be...
Splenic Mass Myth
There are four studies answering that question. The first is an older study done in 1985 at the University of Pennsylvania School of...
Reaching Far – Using the Caudal Superficial Epigastric Skin Flap for Hind Limb Defects
By Dr. Catherine Briere Removing masses of the hind limbs isn't always simple. Small malignant masses, large masses and masses over bony...
Diagnosis of Juvenile Canine Hip Dysplasia (JCHD)
By William B. Henry, Jr. DVM, DACVS. Our surgeons have 10 years experience using JPS Sx. Dr. Henry will give a detailed 2-hour lecture on...
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