2022 JVIM Flashcards

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Carboxyhemoglobin as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of hemolytic anemias in dogs

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Carboxyhemoglobin proved an excellent predictor of HA in dogs and might constitute a useful, ancillary tool for diagnosing and monitoring hemolytic anemias.

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The Reibergram for immunoglobulin A in dogs: Evaluation of intrathecal IgA synthesis using a quotient graph in dogs with neurological diseases

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The canine Reibergram can detect blood-CSF barrier dysfunction and intrathecal IgA synthesis in the majority of cases. The graphical visualization simplifies data evaluation and makes it a feasible tool in routine CSF diagnostic testing.

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Effects of a single subcutaneous dose of enoxaparin on veterinary viscoelastic coagulation monitor variables in healthy cats: Double blind, placebo controlled cross-over trial

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The VCM-Vet detects a difference at 2 hours after single-dose enoxaparin administration and it can be useful for anticoagulant therapy monitoring in cats.

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Prevalence and prognostic role of L wave and selected clinical and echocardiographic variables in dogs with atrial fibrillation

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L waves occurred frequently in dogs with AF, but held no prognostic relevance. Conversely, LVSDn and Echo-HR represented independent predictors of negative outcome in these animals.

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Comparison of echocardiographic measurements and cardiac biomarkers in healthy dogs eating nontraditional or traditional diets

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Healthy dogs eating nontraditional diets had lower indices of systolic function and larger left ventricular volumes compared to dogs eating traditional diets. Screening of apparently healthy dogs eating nontraditional diets might allow for early detection of diet-associated DCM.

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Progression of lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity in dogs hospitalized for acute pancreatitis and correlation with clinical features

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Lipase decreases rapidly to near or within RI within 2 days of treatment in the majority of dogs with AP. Both lipase assays yielded virtually identical results. Mesenteric echogenicity may be an early marker of AP in dogs.

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Evaluation of serum miR-216a and miR-375 as biomarkers in dogs with acute pancreatitis

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Serum cfa-miR-375 could be a potential biomarker for the diagnosis and evaluation of treatment response of AP in dogs. In addition, miR-216a and miR-375 could be associated with inflammatory processes in dogs with AP.

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Electroencephalography of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder in a dog with generalized tetanus

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Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) has been suspected in dogs with generalized tetanus but not confirmed by correlation of repeated episodes of vocalization or motor behaviors or both with REM sleep defined by an EEG. The case further defines RBD in dogs with tetanus, and highlights the value of EEG to differentiate among different parasomnias and epileptiform activity.

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Outcomes of 434 dogs with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug toxicosis treated with fluid therapy, lipid emulsion, or therapeutic plasma exchange

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NSAID toxicosis generally carries an excellent prognosis in dogs. Despite similar outcomes of lower incidence of AKI in the TPE group, and slightly lower maximal creatinine concentration in dogs treated with ILE vs IVF alone, ILE and TPE should be considered in the management of severe NSAID toxicosis.

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Sensitivity of canine hematological cancers to BH3 mimetics

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Neoplastic canine T lymphocytes are sensitive to VEN (venetoclax) in vitro. Quantification of BCL2 protein alone is insufficient to predict sensitivity to VEN.

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Spinocerebellar ataxia in the Bouvier des Ardennes breed is caused by a KCNJ10 missense variant

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Inherited spinocerebellar degeneration also affects the Bouvier des Ardennes breed and is caused by a KCNJ10 variant. It can present with a spectrum of severity grades, ranging from severe cerebellar to milder spinocerebellar signs.

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Relationship between serum magnesium, calcium, and parathyroid concentrations in dogs with abnormally low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and chronic or protein-losing enteropathy

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Hypomagnesemia might contribute to alterations in iCa and parathyroid hormone in dogs with CE +/− PLE and abnormally low 25(OH)D.

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Cardiovascular abnormalities in dogs with acute pancreatitis

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Myocardial injury is common in dogs with AP, but clinical consequences appeared to be uncommon in our small cohort. Cardiac biomarkers should be interpreted with caution in dogs with AP.

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Influence of sex on renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system metabolites and enzymes in Doberman Pinschers

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Sex and reproductive status influenced the RAAS of DP, with IF DP showing genotype-independent higher ACE activity. These findings hold implications for sterilization practices in female dogs, and support sex and reproductive status as a source of variability in RAAS studies. Additionally, the frequency of the ACE gene variant was very high in this group of DP.

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Toward quantification of loop diuretic responsiveness for congestive heart failure

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Perspective article

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Anticoagulant effects of rivaroxaban, prednisone, alone and in combination, in healthy dogs

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Clotting times in the PT correlate with rivaroxaban levels and may prove useful for drug monitoring. Prednisone administration had no apparent influence on the anticoagulant effects of rivaroxaban in healthy dogs, suggesting that combined therapy will not require dosage adjustments.

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Antimicrobials in dog-to-dog bite wounds: A retrospective study of 1526 dog bite events (1999-2019)

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Empirical use of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid was common for DBW. Increasing wound severity was associated with greater use of high-importance antimicrobials. While C&S testing was rarely performed, routine susceptibility profiles are recommended to optimize antimicrobial stewardship.

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Solitary intraventricular tumors in dogs and cats treated with radiotherapy alone or combined with ventriculoperitoneal shunts: A retrospective descriptive case series

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Ventriculoperitoneal shunting led to rapid normalization of neurological signs and RT had a measurable effect on tumor volume. Combination of VPS/RT seems to be beneficial.

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Grading of oligodendroglioma in dogs based on magnetic resonance imaging

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Moderate-to-marked CE and ring pattern were present in dogs with OG III but not in OG II. The presence of cystic structures, GRE signal voids, and necrosis was strongly associated with OG III. Although the importance of brain tumor grading in dogs with regard to prognosis and treatment options remains unknown, the results indicate that MRI reflects the histological features used for grading OG in dogs.

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Effects of an intravenous infusion of diltiazem on glomerular filtration rate, electrolyte excretion, and urine output in healthy dogs

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Intravenous administration of diltiazem does not improve markers of renal function in healthy dogs. Further studies are needed in dogs with AKI.

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Prevalence of aldosterone breakthrough in dogs receiving renin-angiotensin system inhibitors for proteinuric chronic kidney disease

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Aldosterone breakthrough was common in dogs receiving RAS inhibitors for CKDp but was not associated with proteinuria outcome.

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Clinical characterization of epileptic seizures in Pomeranians with idiopathic epilepsy or epilepsy of unknown cause

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In our study, FS (focal epileptic seizures) was the predominant type of seizure in Pomeranians, and almost all cases with FS showed limb contraction, regardless of whether having IE (idiopathic epilepsy) or EUC (epilepsy of unknown cause).

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Serum uromodulin in dogs with chronic kidney disease

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Serum uromodulin concentration is decreased in dogs with CKD. Thus, serum uromodulin may be a valuable diagnostic marker for CKD in dogs, particularly in identifying early-stage CKD.

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Veterinary healthcare needs to talk more about error: For the wellbeing of our patients and medical teams

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Perspective article

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Characterization of clinicopathologic and abdominal ultrasound findings in dogs with glucocorticoid deficient hypoadrenocorticism

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No single variable could be used to confidently rule out GDH and obviate the need for cortisol testing in dogs with a clinical presentation consistent with GDH.

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Bruxism in awake dogs as a clinical sign of forebrain disease: 4 cases

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Our results suggest that the presence of bruxism in the awake state associated with other neurological deficits might indicate a forebrain lesion.

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Demographic and histopathologic features of dogs with abnormally high concentrations of hepatic copper

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Abnormally high hepatic Cu is prevalent in hepatic biopsies from dogs. Machine learning modeling showed that necroinflammation, not cholestasis or cirrhosis, on hepatic histopathology, is predictive of higher hepatic Cu and might be a reliable histologic predictor of CAH.

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Natural history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats from rehoming centers: The CatScan II study

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Cardiovascular events were common in cats with HCM from a rehoming center study sample. Lower left atrial systolic function appears to precede overt HCM.

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Comparison of percutaneous cystolithotomy (PCCL) and open cystotomy (OC) for removal of urethral and bladder uroliths in dogs: Retrospective study of 81 cases (2014-2018)

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Bladder urolith removal by PCCL procedure is no longer than OC. Further studies are needed to compare the pain related to procedure between PCCL and OC.

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Incidence, clinical signs, and videofluoroscopic swallow study abnormalities associated with airway penetration and aspiration in 100 dogs

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Penetration-aspiration occurs in dogs in the absence of respiratory CS (i.e., occult P-A). Dogs with pharyngeal weakness and EOR should be considered at risk for P-A.

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Evaluation of a machine learning tool to screen for hypoadrenocorticism (HA) in dogs presenting to a teaching hospital

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This MLM can robustly predict HA status when indiscriminately screening all dogs with blood work. In this group of dogs with a low prevalence of HA, the false positive rates were clinically acceptable.

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Clinical performance of the IMMY cryptococcal antigen lateral flow assay in dogs and cats

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A negative IMMY CLFA result enables reliable exclusion of cryptococcal infection in dogs and cats. By contrast, a positive result must be interpreted cautiously and further testing should be performed to verify a diagnosis of cryptococcosis.

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Retrospective evaluation of risk factors for development of kidney injury after parenteral furosemide treatment of left-sided congestive heart failure in dogs

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In this cohort of dogs receiving parenteral furosemide for CHF, KI was common, mostly non-azotemic (Grade I), and did not impact survival.

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Multiorgan neutrophilic inflammation in a Border Collie with “trapped” neutrophil syndrome

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Case summary

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Validation of a focused echocardiographic training program in first opinion practice

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The program effectively trained PCs (primary care veterinarians) to accurately assess EPIC criteria in dogs with preclinical MMVD.

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Computed tomography features of discospondylitis in dogs

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We determined that bilateral endplate erosion and periosteal proliferation were very common in dogs with discospondylitis. Careful evaluation of CT in all 3 planes (dorsal, sagittal, transverse) is necessary to identify an affected IVDS. These described CT features can aid in the diagnosis of discospondylitis in dogs but equivocal cases might still require MRI.

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Incidence of relapse of inflammatory protein-losing enteropathy in dogs and associated risk factors

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Inflammatory PLE is associated with a high rate of relapse in dogs. Ensuring owners adhere to dietary recommendations might help prevent subsequent relapse in dogs with iPLE that attain initial remission.

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Effect of radioiodine treatment on muscle mass in hyperthyroid cats

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Almost two-thirds of hyperthyroid cats have abnormally low muscle mass when measured quantitatively by ultrasound. Successful treatment restores muscle mass in >85% of cats. EMH provided the best means of quantitating muscle mass in these cats.

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Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease

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Renal tubular damage is present in dogs with stable MMVD, as measured by increased uNGAL. This tubular damage is subclinical, occurs in all stages of MMVD even in the absence of azotemia, and increases with the severity of MMVD. Reno-protective approaches to manage MMVD dogs should be explored to slow the progression of renal tubular damage in these patients.

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Response to letter regarding “Comparison of lung ultrasound, chest radiographs, C-reactive protein, and clinical findings in dogs treated for aspiration pneumonia”

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Alendronate treatment in cats with persistent ionized hypercalcemia: A retrospective cohort study of 20 cases

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Alendronate overall was well tolerated with chronic use in this cohort, and can be considered a treatment option for persistent ionized hypercalcemia in cats.

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Effect of mineral oil as a lubricant to collect feces from cats for microbiome studies

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Fecal sampling with mineral oil lubrication did not change the microbial DNA extraction yield, metagenomic sequencing yield, level of host contamination, the microbial composition and diversity in subsequent gut microbiome analyses. Here we reported a proven cat-friendly protocol for fecal sample collection in clinical and research setting for gut microbiome analyses.

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Noninvasive hydrostatic reduction of an ileocecocolic intussusception in a puppy

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Case report

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Effect of inhaled albuterol on whole blood potassium concentrations in dogs

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Albuterol IH decreases blood potassium concentrations in a dose-dependent manner without clinically meaningful alterations to heart rate or blood glucose concentrations in healthy dogs. The mean decrease in potassium concentration at the high-dose of albuterol was modest (0.38 mmol/L).

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Biliary protozoa in a dog with acute cholangiohepatitis fed a raw food diet

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Case report

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Right ventricular size and function evaluated by various echocardiographic indices in dogs with pulmonary hypertension

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Three-dimensional echocardiography of the RV is a promising tool to detect RV changes in dogs with PH. Also, 2D strain measurements are able to detect decreased RV function and offer several advantages compared to conventional indices.

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Mycophenolate mofetil and telmisartan for the treatment of proteinuria secondary to minimal change disease podocytopathy in a dog

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Case report

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Can apps be used to formulate fluid therapy plans in veterinary medicine?

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Our findings suggest that fluid therapy plans can be improved using apps.

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Spurious laboratory results associated with immunoglobulin M gammopathy in a dog with multiple myeloma

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Case report

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Association of fecal and serum microRNA profiles with gastrointestinal cancer and chronic inflammatory enteropathy in dogs

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When used as part of a diagnostic RT-qPCR panel, the abovementioned miRNAs have the potential to function as noninvasive biomarkers for the differentiation of GIC and CIE in dogs.

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Suspected spontaneous early hemorrhagic transformation of multiple ischemic strokes secondary to primary splenic torsion in a German Shepherd dog

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Case report

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Effect of standard-dose and high-dose pimobendan on select indices of renal and cardiac function in dogs with American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine stage B2 myxomatous mitral valve disease

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Results suggest that pimobendan (SD_pimo or HD_pimo) might not affect renal function in nonazotemic dogs with stage B2 MMVD. High-dose pimobendan did not demonstrate advantages over SD_pimo within the constraints of our study.

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Presumptive nontraumatic adrenal hemorrhage preceding hypoadrenocorticism in a dog

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Case report

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Dystonia in veterinary neurology

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Review article

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Peripheral biomarkers of oxidative stress in dogs with acute pancreatitis

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Oxidant status is altered in dogs with naturally occurring AP, but the clinical relevance of this finding is unknown.

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Effects of trazodone administration on the neurologic examination in healthy dogs

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Most dogs did not have changes on neurologic examination after trazodone administration. However, approximately 20% of dogs had new or worsening PR deficits after receiving trazodone. Ideally, trazodone should not be given before neurologic examination in dogs.

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Effect of oral or injectable supplementation with cobalamin in dogs with hypocobalaminemia caused by chronic enteropathy or exocrine pancreatic insufficiency

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Oral supplementation is an alternative for cobalamin supplementation in dogs with hypocobalaminemia caused by CE or EPI.

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Comparison of biochemical and hematologic values obtained via jugular venipuncture (direct veinipuncture) and peripheral intravenous catheters in dogs

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PIVC sampling can provide generally acceptable SB (serum biochemistry) and CBC results for most dogs, but clinicians should be aware of a few values for which disparate results might occasionally be obtained.

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Association of recessive c.430G>A (p.(Gly144Arg)) thyroid peroxidase variant with primary congenital hypothyroidism in cats

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Disproportionate dwarfism, abnormally high TSH and abnormally low to low-normal T4 concentrations are diagnostic for CH in cats. All cases had dyshormonogenesis demonstrated by thyroid scintigraphy. This novel TPO missense variant (not described in humans) causes CH in cats and awareness of it can assist in diagnosis and breeding.

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Domestic cat hepadnavirus associated with hepatopathy in cats: A retrospective study

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Domestic cat hepadnavirus infection was associated with high serum activity of liver enzymes and chronic lymphoplasmacytic hepatitis (LPH).

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Clinical outcome and Ki67 evaluation in dogs with nodal small cell B-cell lymphoma diagnosed by flow cytometry

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Most nodal small cell B-cell lymphoma cases had aggressive disease. Low Ki67 expression can help identify cases with better prognosis. Age, substage, and flow cytometry variables are useful prognostic factors.

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Diagnostic yield of uroendoscopy compared to ultrasonography for evaluating lower urinary tract disorders in dogs

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Agreement between uroendoscopy and US was moderate for all dogs. Based on these data, recommendation for uroendoscopy should be tailored to individual clinical presentation and signalment; transabdominal US is not the preferred modality for urethral lesions.

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Alloimmunization in dogs after transfusion: A serial cross-match study

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Because production of alloantibodies was detected as early as 1 day after transfusion, cross-matching should be performed before every subsequent transfusion.

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Spinal epidural arteriovenous fistula in 3 cats

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Case report

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A 50-step walking test for analysis of recovery after decompressive surgery for thoracolumbar disc herniation in dogs

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This straightforward 50-step walking test provides robust data on ambulatory recovery well-suited to large scale pragmatic trials on treatment of thoracolumbar spinal cord injury in dogs.

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Multicenter retrospective evaluation of transmural migration of subcutaneous ureteral bypass devices within the digestive tract in cats

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Although a rare complication, migration of SUB device should be considered in cats with SUB device obstruction and a positive urine culture.

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Pharmacokinetic study comparing doxorubicin concentrations after chemoembolization or intravenous administration in dogs with naturally occurring nonresectable hepatic carcinoma

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Drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization offers a viable treatment option for patients with incompletely resectable HC with the potential for increased local tumor doxorubicin concentrations, decreased systemic chemotherapeutic exposure, and fewer adverse hematological events.

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Effect of calcifediol supplementation on renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system mediators in dogs with chronic kidney disease

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Short-term calcifediol supplementation in this small group of CKD dogs appeared to decrease ACE activity.

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X-linked myotubular myopathy associated with an MTM1 variant in a Maine coon cat

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This case is the first report of X-linked myotubular myopathy in a cat with an MTM1 missense mutation. Maine coon cat breeders may consider screening for this variant to prevent production of affected cats and to eradicate the variant from the breeding population.

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Randomized clinical trial comparing outcomes after fentanyl or ketamine-dexmedetomidine analgesia in thoracolumbar spinal surgery in dogs

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There was no evidence that, at the doses used, fentanyl impaired ambulatory outcome after surgery for thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation in dogs. Pain control appeared similar between groups. Secondary outcomes suggested minor benefits associated with ketamine-dexmedetomidine. The ketamine-dexmedetomidine combination appears to be a reasonable alternative to peri-operative opioids.

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Relationship of microsatellite instability to mismatch repair deficiency in malignant tumors of dogs

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Microsatellite instability and dMMR (mismatch repair deficiency) more frequently were found in oral malignant melanoma than in other tumors, and dMMR has relevance to MSI in both clinical cases and cell lines.

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Relationship between hearing, cognitive function, and quality of life in aging companion dogs

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Presbycusis (age-related hearing loss) negatively alters owner-pet interactions and is associated with poor executive performance and owner-assessed dementia severity.

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The use of autologous skeletal muscle progenitor cells for adjunctive treatment of presumptive urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence in female dogs

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Urethral submucosal injection of skMPC can be used adjunctively to improve continence in dogs with difficult to manage USMI. The procedure is labor intensive but well tolerated; most dogs will require continued medication to remain continent.

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Outcomes of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug toxicosis treated with therapeutic plasma exchange in 62 dogs

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This population of dogs managed with TPE had excellent outcomes, even in cases of high NSAID dose ingestion. When TPE is available and the time frame is appropriate, this extracorporeal modality should be considered for the management of NSAID overdose.

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Evaluation of the blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as a biomarker for meningoencephalitis of unknown etiology in dogs

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The NLR could be a biomarker for diagnosing MUE and distinguishing it from other intracranial diseases in dogs.

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Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of orally administered torasemide in healthy cats

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A single torasemide dose leads to a significant increase in diuresis and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) activation in healthy cats, with high absolute bioavailability, and without clinically relevant adverse effects. Pharmacokinetic parameters indicate that once daily dosing of 0.27 mg/kg may be appropriate in a clinical setting.

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Evaluation of symmetric dimethylarginine in cats with acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease

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Serum SDMA concentrations are elevated in cats with established AKI (novel and AoC) and CKD, providing evidence for use of SDMA as a biomarker for AKI in cats.

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Ondansetron in dogs with nausea associated with vestibular disease: A double-blinded, randomized placebo-controlled crossover study

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Administration of ondansetron IV is beneficial for dogs with nausea secondary to acute vestibular syndrome. Ondansetron substantially and rapidly decreased clinical signs of nausea behavior and stopped emesis.

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Response to letter regarding “Clinical features, diagnosis, and survival analysis of dogs with glioma”

Letter regarding “Clinical features, diagnosis, and survival analysis of dogs with glioma”

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Serum metabolomic profiles in dogs with chronic enteropathy

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The metabolic profile of dogs with CE is significantly different from that of healthy dogs, this opens novel research avenues to develop better diagnostic and prognostic approaches as well as therapeutic trials.

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ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of acute canine thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion

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Future efforts should build on current recommendations by conducting prospective studies and randomized controlled trials, where possible, to address identified gaps in knowledge and to develop cost effectiveness and number needed to treat studies supporting various aspects of diagnosis and treatment of TL-IVDE.

82
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Evaluation of proton pump inhibitor administration in hospitalized dogs in a tertiary referral hospital

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Our findings support other studies in which the majority of PPI prescriptions for hospitalized dogs at a tertiary care hospital lacked an appropriate indication. Furthermore, analysis of the prescribing patterns of dispensed PPIs identified a frequent occurrence of dosages considered inadequate, raising concern for ineffective treatment even with appropriate indications of use. With growing concern of adverse effects associated with PPI and other acid suppressant administration in human and veterinary medicine, rational use of these medications following consensus guidelines should be emphasized and treatment should be reserved for dogs with historical, physical examination, clinicopathologic, and imaging findings supportive of an appropriate indication for use.

83
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Letter regarding “Puppyhood diet as a factor in the development of owner-reported allergy/atopy skin signs in adult dogs in Finland”

Response to letter regarding “Puppyhood diet as a factor in the development of owner-reported allergy/atopy skin signs in adult dogs in Finland”

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84
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Expression of adipokines and adipocytokines by epidural adipose tissue in cauda equina syndrome in dogs

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Expression profile of inflammatory adipo(-cyto)kines by EAT is influenced from compressive forces acting in dogs with CES and might contribute to amplification of pain.

85
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A novel mutation of the CLCN1 gene in a cat with myotonia congenita: Diagnosis and treatment

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This novel mutation within the CLCN1 gene is a cause of myotonia congenita in cats and we report for the first time its successful treatment.

86
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Targeted sequencing of candidate gene regions for myelofibrosis in dogs

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Somatic variants might initiate or perpetuate myelofibrosis in dogs. Our findings suggest the occurrence of clonal hematopoiesis in dogs, with increasing incidence with age, as observed in humans.

87
Q

Vector-borne disease and its relationship to hematologic abnormalities and microalbuminuria in retired racing and show-bred greyhounds

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The prevalence of thrombocytopenia and B. vogeli exposure was lower than previously documented. Larger studies investigating the health impact of multiple VBD organisms are warranted.

88
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Googling for a veterinary diagnosis: A replication study using Google as a diagnostic aid

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Published information found searching Google using keywords related to complicated or unusual cases could assist veterinarians to reinforce their initial diagnosis or consider other differential diagnoses. Search strategies using words representing either signs or the preliminary diagnoses can yield results useful to confirming a correct diagnosis.

89
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Splenectomy in the management of primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia and primary immune-mediated thrombocytopenia in dogs

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Splenectomy was considered successful and well tolerated in most cases of isolated ITP. Whether there is a benefit of splenectomy in cases of IMHA and CIST could not be determined in the current study.

90
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Characterization of the urogenital microbiome in Miniature Schnauzers with and without calcium oxalate urolithiasis

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Although we did not detect a difference in the overall urogenital microbial composition between groups, observed differences in individual bacterial taxa might be clinically relevant. For example, Acinetobacter was overrepresented in urolith formers and is associated with CaOx urolithiasis in humans. Two unique clusters of the microbiome were identified, independent of urolith status, which may represent distinct urotypes present in Miniature Schnauzers.

91
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Effect of leukoreduction on inflammation in critically ill dogs receiving red blood cell transfusions: A randomized blinded controlled clinical trial

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No differences in inflammation biomarker concentrations were detected over time between dogs transfused with LR or NLR RBC, but heterogeneity likely hampered the ability to detect a difference with this sample size. The novel randomization and enrollment protocol was successfully implemented across 2 participating institutions and will be easily scaled up for a future multicenter clinical trial.

92
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Evaluation of aerodigestive disease and diagnosis of sliding hiatal hernia in brachycephalic and nonbrachycephalic dogs

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Dogs with sHH may present with exclusively respiratory signs. Respiratory signs may be more severe in brachycephalic compared to nonbrachycephalic dogs. Videofluoroscopic swallow study was superior to thoracic radiographs for detection of sHH in dogs.

93
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Treatment of intracranial neoplasia in dogs using higher doses: A randomized controlled trial comparing a boosted to a conventional radiation protocol

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The dose escalation used with an 11% physical dose increase did not result in better outcome.

94
Q

Allogenic blood patch pleurodesis for management of pneumothorax in a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy with multiple pulmonary blebs and bullae

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Case report

95
Q

Utility of fungal polymerase chain reaction on nasal swab samples in the diagnosis and monitoring of sinonasal aspergillosis in dogs

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Aspfum and PanAsp on blindly collected nasal swabs can be useful for the detection of SNA at diagnosis and at cure, especially when more invasive methods are not available.

96
Q

Polycythemia in dogs with chronic hypoxic pulmonary disease

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Polycythemia is uncommon, and usually mild if present, in dogs with chronic hypoxia caused by pulmonary disease.

97
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Investigation of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the NR3C1a glucocorticoid receptor gene in Cocker Spaniels with primary immune thrombocytopenia

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None of the previously reported nonsynonymous SNPs in exons 2 and 8 of the NR3C1a gene were detected in our cohort of Cocker Spaniels with pITP. The synonymous SNP NR3C1a:c.798C>T in exon 2 was reported at a higher frequency than previously, but was not associated with outcome measures that estimated responsiveness to glucocorticoids.

98
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Radiographic evidence of metaphyseal sclerosis secondary to canine distemper virus: 4 cases in juvenile dogs

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Identification of metaphyseal sclerosis on radiographs during diagnostic evaluation of young dogs should lead to a clinical suspicion of canine distemper virus infection. Sclerosis identified secondary to canine distemper virus is distinct from the necrosis and inflammation of metaphyseal osteopathy.

99
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Comparison of diet, lactulose, and metronidazole combinations in the control of pre-surgical clinical signs in dogs with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts

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Combined HSD (hepatic supportive diet) + lactulose seems sufficient for pre-surgical cEHPSS stabilization unlike sole HSD or HSD + metronidazole. Medical treatment of cEHPSS clinical signs decreases FA (fasting ammonia).

100
Q

Environmental risk factors for the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma in cats

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The study proposes novel potential risk factors for OSCC in cats. Although a history of inflammatory oral disease was not significantly more frequent compared with random age-matched controls, OSCC shared several risk factors with CGS (chronic gingivostomatitis) and PD (periodontal disease).

101
Q

Clinical evaluation and microbiota analysis in 9 dogs with antibiotic-responsive enteropathy: A prospective comparison study

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Although tylosin influences the microbiota of dogs with ARE, we failed to find any specific characteristic in the microbiota of dogs with ARE.

102
Q

A potential early clinical phenotype of necrotizing meningoencephalitis in genetically at-risk pug dogs

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Pug dogs at genetic risk for NME might manifest neurological abnormalities before developing pathognomonic clinical signs of NME.

103
Q

Detection of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. in dogs with polymicrobial urinary tract infections: A 5-year retrospective study

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Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. polymicrobial UTI had more frequent adverse clinical outcomes for dogs.

104
Q

Ultra-long-acting recombinant insulin for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in dogs

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Control of clinical signs, body weight, and maintenance of glycemia was achieved with this once-weekly novel insulin construct in 4 of 5 dogs.

105
Q

Lymphoma in Miniature Dachshunds: A retrospective multicenter study of 108 cases (2006-2018) in Japan

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Lymphomas in MDs involved gastrointestinal lesions at higher frequency compared to other dog breeds examined. B-cell lymphoma was more common in early-onset LGIL in MD and cases that involved Mott cell differentiation were observed. Awareness of this specific presentation of lymphoma in dogs will possibly affect the treatment decision process for the owners of MD with LGIL.

106
Q

Serum concentrations of leptin and adiponectin in dogs with chronic kidney disease

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Leptin and adiponectin concentrations in serum might be associated with severity of CKD and proteinuria in dogs with CKD, respectively.

107
Q

Serial evaluation of thoracic radiographs and acute phase proteins in dogs with pneumonia

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Concentrations of CRP and SAA normalized before radiographic resolution and before clinicians discontinued antimicrobial treatment. The CRP and SAA concentrations may guide duration of antimicrobial treatment for dogs with pneumonia.

108
Q

Pharmacokinetics of isavuconazole in healthy cats after oral and intravenous administration

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Isavuconazole might prove to be useful in cats with fungal disease given its favorable pharmacokinetics. Additional studies on safety, efficacy, and tolerability of long-term isavuconazole use are needed.

109
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Association between quantitative bacterial culture of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and antibiotic requirement in dogs with lower respiratory tract signs

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The cfu/mL is an inappropriate measure for determining whether antibiotics are of benefit in dogs with LRT signs.

110
Q

Ionized hypercalcemia in cats with azotemic chronic kidney disease (2012-2018)

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The occurrence of ionized hypercalcemia is high in cats with CKD. Continued monitoring of blood ionized calcium concentrations is advised.

111
Q

New insights into the etiology, risk factors, and pathogenesis of pancreatitis in dogs: Potential impacts on clinical practice

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Review

112
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Evaluation of a long-acting injectable formulation of omeprazole in healthy dogs

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The LA-OMEP formulation produced gastric acid suppression in healthy dogs for an average of 5 days and up to 7 days, after a single intramuscular injection. No major adverse effects were observed.

113
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Bacterial urinary tract infection and subclinical bacteriuria in dogs receiving antineoplastic chemotherapy

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We did not find evidence that antineoplastic chemotherapy is a major predisposing factor for the development of PUC. Most dogs with PUC (positive urine cultures) had SB (subclinical bacteriuria).

114
Q

Evaluation of adverse events in small-breed dogs treated with maropitant and a single dose of doxorubicin

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Vomiting and diarrhea were deemed acceptable with 25 mg/m2 DOX followed by maropitant treatment in 5 to 10 kg dogs; however, additional supportive care might be needed for dogs with inappetence and neutropenia.

115
Q

Prevalence and clinical features of thoracolumbar intervertebral disc-associated epidural hemorrhage in dogs

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French Bulldogs have a high prevalence of intervertebral disc-associated EH. Dogs with EH have a shorter clinical course and are more likely to be nonambulatory on initial presentation.

116
Q

Relationship between histological tumor margins and magnetic resonance imaging signal intensities in brain neoplasia of dogs

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Signal intensities correspond to tumor margins for different tumor types and facilitate surgical and radiation therapy planning using MRI images.

117
Q

Factors associated with successful passage of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine general examination

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To optimize pass rates, RTP should provide study time without on-call duty. Provision of didactic lectures and specific board-preparation lectures by diplomates assist in candidate preparation.

118
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Impact of cytidine diphosphocholine on oxygenation in client-owned dogs with aspiration pneumonia

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Ctyidine diphosphcholine acts rapidly to promote gas exchange in dogs with naturally occurring aspiration pneumonia and is a potential adjunctive treatment in VetARDS patients.

119
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Association of hydromyelia and acute compressive myelopathy caused by intervertebral disc extrusion in dogs

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The MRI finding of hydromyelia might be a predictor of lesion chronicity in focal IVDE, helping to guide planning of hemilaminectomy surgery.

120
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Long-term outcome of dogs recovering from acute kidney injury: 132 cases

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Long-term survival of dogs with AKI is longer than previously described. Normalization of sCr in 99 dogs (75%) occurred, either at discharge or within the follow-up period. Normalization of sCr was not associated with long-term survival. Estimated MST of dogs with sCr normalization was not different compared with dogs that developed azotemic chronic kidney disease (CKD), presumably because of slow CKD progression rate. Etiology is an important factor determining sCr normalization and long-term survival, emphasizing the importance of the reversibility of renal injury rather than its severity.

121
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Influence of concurrent lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) on point-of-care lung ultrasound (POC-LUS) in small-breed dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease

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Concurrent LRTD and abnormalities other than B-lines should be considered in the interpretation of POC-LUS in MMVD dogs.

122
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Relationship between serum cobalamin concentration and endoscopic ileal appearance and histology in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy

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Ileal features and involvement degree markedly differed when cobalamin was <200 or >350 ng/L in CIE dogs. With updated scales to assess the mucosa, greater ileal damage was associated with lower serum cobalamin concentration.

123
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Associations among serum insulin, calprotectin, and C-reactive protein concentrations in Miniature Schnauzers with idiopathic hyperlipidemia before and after feeding an ultra-low-fat diet

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The subclinical inflammatory phenotype in MS (miniature schnauzers) with HTGL (idiopathic hypertriglyceridemia) appears to be associated with IR (insulin resistance). Resolution of HTGL by dietary intervention is associated with a decrease in serum insulin concentrations. The implication of the increase in serum calprotectin concentrations after resolution of HTGL warrants further study.

124
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Effects of medical history and clinical factors on serum lipase activity and ultrasonographic evidence of pancreatitis: Analysis of 234 dogs

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Duration of clinical signs before presentation differently affects laboratory and US evidence of pancreatitis. Previous pancreatitis episodes and information given to radiologists influence US results. These findings can be helpful for future studies on pancreatitis in dogs.

125
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A multicenter retrospective study assessing progression of biliary sludge in dogs using ultrasonography

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Dogs with NDBS (non-gravity dependent biliary sludge) may be at risk for the development of GBM (gall bladder mucocele) and a stratified BS (biliary sludge) scoring system could allow for semi-objective monitoring over time, particularly in at-risk breeds.

126
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Effect of diet change in healthy dogs with subclinical cardiac biomarker or echocardiographic abnormalities

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Decreased hs-cTnI (high sensitivity cardiac troponin 1) and LVIDsN (left ventricular internal systolic diameter) in GF (grain free) dogs after diet change supports reversibility of these subclinical myocardial abnormalities.

127
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Acute phase protein response and changes in lipoprotein particle size in dogs with systemic inflammatory response syndrome

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Measurement of SAA (serum amyloid A) using the immunoturbidometric assay evaluated in this study and lipoprotein PSD (particle size distribution) in dogs with inflammation might help distinguish septic from nonseptic causes of inflammation.

128
Q

Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and C-reactive protein and plasma von Willebrand concentrations in 23 dogs with chronic hepatopathies

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In dogs with CH, serum 25(OH)VD concentration was negatively correlated with disease activity, whereas serum CRP concentration and plasma vWF concentration were positively correlated with histopathologic grade and stage. Our results provide preliminary evidence that these biomarkers may be useful to assess grade and stage of CH in dogs in the absence of liver biopsy.

129
Q

Diagnosis, management, and outcome of urethral obstruction secondary to the capsule associated with the artificial urethral sphincter device

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Urethral obstruction secondary to capsule formation is an uncommon but clinically important complication associated with use of the AUS. Continued investigation is needed to evaluate this complication more thoroughly, and its possible association with infection.

130
Q

Quantification of gastroesophageal regurgitation in brachycephalic dogs

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The occurrence of reflux is not associated with owner-assessed preoperative respiratory and gastrointestinal grade, laryngeal collapse grade, and previous airway surgery. Esophageal pH measurement provides an objective assessment tool before and after surgery.

131
Q

Antiparasitic treatment with itraconazole and amiodarone in 2 dogs with severe, symptomatic Chagas cardiomyopathy

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Case report

132
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Treatment of a cat with presumed Bartonella henselae-associated immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, fever, and lymphadenitis

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Case report

133
Q

Antimicrobial discontinuation in dogs with acute aspiration pneumonia based on clinical improvement and normalization of C-reactive protein concentration

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Dogs with AP (aspiration pneumonia) can be safely and effectively treated using a short-term antimicrobial regimen discontinued after clinical improvement and serum CRP normalization. Imaging might still be useful for complicated cases with a less favorable response to treatment.

134
Q

Retrospective evaluation of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 68 dogs

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in dogs should be considered as a differential diagnosis if LV hypertrophy is identified. Small breed dogs are overrepresented, and it is uncommon for dogs with HCM to develop CHF although sudden death can occur.

135
Q

Myoclonus in older Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

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Myoclonus occurs in middle-aged to older CKCS and seems to be another epiphenomena of this breed. A link to epilepsy might be present.

136
Q

Medical and surgical management of pancreatic fluid accumulations in dogs: A retrospective study of 15 cases

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Medical management is a viable treatment option for some dogs with pancreatic fluid accumulation, or as a prequel to surgical management. Subclassifications of pancreatic fluid accumulations using diagnostic findings could enable more tailored management approaches and accurate prognostication.

137
Q

Prevalence of ultrasonographic gastrointestinal wall changes in dogs with acute pancreatitis: A retrospective study (2012-2020)

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Ultrasonographic gastrointestinal wall changes in this population of dogs with AP (acute pancreatitis) were common. Increased heart rate was the only independent predictor of gastrointestinal wall changes, which might imply more severe disease. Additional studies are required to elucidate whether ultrasonographic gastrointestinal wall changes reflect disease severity in AP.

138
Q

Gastroduodenal ulceration in dogs with liver disease

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Gastroduodenal ulceration was found in 10% of dogs with liver disease in this population. Additional studies are warranted to confirm these findings in larger numbers of dogs with specific disease etiologies.

139
Q

Feasibility of electroanatomic mapping and radiofrequency catheter ablation in Boxer dogs with symptomatic ventricular tachycardia

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Electroanatomic mapping and RFCA (radiofrequency catheter ablation) are feasible in Boxers with VT (ventricular tachycardia). Based on this small cohort, RFCA may help decrease runs of VT and improve clinical signs. The anatomic substrate and electrophysiologic mechanisms are variable and require further study.

140
Q

Effect of preoperative administration of atenolol to dogs with pulmonic stenosis undergoing interventional procedures

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No benefit of preoperative atenolol treatment was identified in this small group of dogs.

141
Q

Prospective study of dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs eating nontraditional or traditional diets and in dogs with subclinical cardiac abnormalities

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Dogs with DCM or SCA (subclinical cardiac abnormalities) previously eating NTD (non-traditional diets) had small, yet significant improvements in echocardiographic parameters after diet changes.

142
Q

Detection of blood-brain barrier dysfunction using advanced imaging methods to predict seizures in dogs with meningoencephalitis of unknown origin

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Imaging-based assessment of BBB integrity has the potential to predict risk of seizures in dogs with MUO.

143
Q

Circulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system activity in cats with systemic hypertension or cardiomyopathy

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Cats with CM had increased RAAS activity, whereas cats with untreated SH did not. Furosemide and amlodipine both led to nonspecific activation of both classical and alternative RAAS pathways in cats.

144
Q

Comparison of linear and volumetric criteria for the determination of therapeutic response in dogs with intracranial gliomas

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One-dimensional, 2D, CEV (contrast enhancing volumetric techniques), and TTV (total T2W tumor volumetric method) are comparable for determining therapeutic response. Given the simplicity, universal applicability, and superior performance of the TTV, we recommend its use to standardize glioma therapeutic response criteria.

145
Q

Outcome and prognostic factors in infective endocarditis in dogs: 113 cases (2005-2020)

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Dogs with IE that had thromboembolic events, acute kidney injury, or congestive heart failure had higher risk of mortality. Administration of antithrombotics was associated with prolonged survival time.

146
Q

Comparison of lung ultrasound, chest radiographs, C-reactive protein, and clinical findings in dogs treated for aspiration pneumonia

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Lung ultrasound findings resemble those of humans with comAP (community acquired penumonia) and differ from CXR findings. Shred signs and high CRP concentrations better reflect clinical findings during serial evaluation of dogs.

147
Q

Incidence of hepatopathies in dogs administered zonisamide orally: A retrospective study of 384 cases

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Acute, potentially life-threatening hepatopathy associated with oral administration of zonisamide to dogs is estimated to occur in less than 1% of dogs and was observed in the first 3 weeks of treatment. Subclinical abnormalities in ALT and ALP activity were noted in <10% of dogs during chronic administration of zonisamide, with no clinical signs of liver disease noted.

148
Q

Prediction of vascular invasion using a 7-point scale computed tomography grading system in adrenal tumors in dogs

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Features of CT may help radiologists predict AT type and provide probabilistic information on vascular invasion.

149
Q

Renal biomarkers in cats: A review of the current status in chronic kidney disease

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Review

150
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Occurrence and clinical management of urethral obstruction in male cats under primary veterinary care in the United Kingdom in 2016

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Antibiotics were commonly prescribed in cats for treatment of UO despite minimal evidence in the clinical records of bacterial cystitis. Repeat catheterization was common and case fatality rate during a UO episode was high. Repeat catheterization within 48 hours of elective removal of a urethral catheter was less common in cats that had previously had indwelling catheters. The majority of cats requiring repeat catheterization survived until the end of the study.

151
Q

Association of gastric lymphofollicular hyperplasia with Helicobacter-like organisms in dogs

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The HLO (helicobacter like organisms) score was associated with a high GLFH (gastric lymphoid follicular hyperplasia) score. Vomiting was associated with GLFH. Helicobacter-like organisms are highly prevalent in young dogs and GLFH is indirectly associated with this factor. Clinical relevance of the identification of GLFH and HLO remains to be determined.

152
Q

A scoping review of autoantibodies as biomarkers for canine autoimmune disease

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These findings provide a resource that will allow veterinary clinicians to efficiently evaluate the evidence supporting the use of autoantibody biomarkers, along with the varied methodological approaches used in their development.

153
Q

Outcome of stereotactic body radiation for treatment of nasal and nasopharyngeal lymphoma in 32 cats

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SBRT is effective and well tolerated for treating localized nasal lymphoma in cats. Outcomes for cats with lower stage disease (canine modified Adam’s stage 3 and lower) are comparable to historic data of cats treated with fractionated radiation therapy.

154
Q

Efficacy of feeding a diet containing a high concentration of mixed fiber sources for management of acute large bowel diarrhea in dogs in shelters

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The results support feeding the high fiber diet described herein to dogs with acute large bowel diarrhea.

155
Q

Ultrasonographic patterns, clinical findings, and prognostic variables in dogs from Asia with gallbladder mucocele

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Increasing developmental stage of GBM could be associated with an increased likelihood of biliary tract related clinical signs. Nadir SBP deserves further investigation as a prognostic or potentially modifiable variable, particularly in the presence of gallbladder rupture.

155
Q

Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes for early postoperative seizures in dogs with rostrotentorial brain tumors after intracranial surgery

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It is difficult to predict which dogs are at risk of EPS because the presence of previous structural epilepsy and the use of perioperative ACDs (anticonvulsant drugs) was not associated with EPS. However, seizures in the early postoperative period are clinically important because affected dogs had prolonged hospitalization, more neurologic complications, and decreased short-term survival.

156
Q

Lipoprotein profile of pleural and peritoneal transudates in dogs and cats

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Protein-poor (TP <1.5 g/dL) and protein-rich (TP >2.5 g/dL) transudates were associated with distinct lipoprotein patterns and specific groups of disease. Effusions secondary to pancreatitis might be transudative and rich in triglycerides.

157
Q

Outcomes of esophageal and gastric bone foreign bodies in dogs

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While all E-bFBs (esophageal bone foreign bodies) were dislodged either by advancement into the stomach, endoscopic removal, or esophagotomy, the majority of gastric bone foreign bodies were left in situ for dissolution, with no reported complications. Gastric advancement of E-bFBs should be considered when oral removal is not feasible, and dissolution can be considered even with large bones.

158
Q

Ultrasonographic evaluation of the effects of azithromycin on antral motility and gastric emptying in healthy cats

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Azithromycin and erythromycin shorten GE time in a comparable manner in healthy cats. Evaluation of their efficacy in cats with gastric dysmotility is warranted.

159
Q

Urinary cortisol-creatinine ratio in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism

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The UCCR seems to be a valuable and reliable screening test for HA in dogs. The greatest advantage of this test is the need for only a single urine sample.

160
Q

Stenting of the caudal aorta and aortic trifurcation for the treatment of thrombosis in 7 dogs

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Stenting of the aorta and aortoiliac trifurcation can provide an apparently safe and effective treatment with rapid return to ambulation for some dogs with aortic thrombosis.

161
Q

Associations between presence of Bartonella species deoxyribonucleic acid and complete blood cell count and serum biochemical changes in client-owned cats

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In both healthy and sick cats, active Bartonella infections had minimal association with clinically relevant laboratory abnormalities. However, based on these results, in areas considered high risk for C. felis, active infection with Bartonella spp. is a reasonable differential diagnosis for cats presented with unexplained fever and neutrophilia, particularly if the cat is young.

162
Q

Clinicopathologic features, comorbid diseases, and prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in dogs with bronchomalacia

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Although significantly more common in older, smaller dogs, BM occurs in dogs of all sizes and in all instances with comorbidities. Echocardiography should be considered in dogs with BM to identify PH.

163
Q

Evaluation of resting cortisol concentration testing in dogs with chronic gastrointestinal signs

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Although dogs with hypoadrenocorticism can present with chronic gastrointestinal signs, it was the final diagnosis in only 1 of 282 dogs presenting to a referral internal medicine service for signs of chronic enteropathy. Repeated resting cortisol concentration may be considered as a test to try and exclude hypoadrenocorticism.

164
Q

Prevalence of positive urine culture in the presence of inactive urine sediment in 1049 urine samples from dogs

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Based on the low prevalence (3.4%) of positive culture in urine samples from dogs with inactive sediment on routine UA and the relatively high cost of UC and sensitivity, cost-benefit analysis including clinical suspicion of lower urinary tract disease should inform testing decisions, rather than routinely performing cultures on urine samples without active sediments.

165
Q

Serial analysis of blood biomarker concentrations in dogs with pneumonia, septic peritonitis, and pyometra

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Biomarker concentrations normalized within 7 to 14 days. Serial measurements of CRP and SAA might aid identification of disease resolution and could help guide AMD (antimicrobial drug) prescription decision-making.

166
Q

Acute kidney injury in dogs: Etiology, clinical and clinicopathologic findings, prognostic markers, and outcome

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Two-thirds of dogs with AKI survived. Hospital-acquired AKI was common. The severity of AKI, as reflected by presence of anuria, AKI grade, and other body organs involvement, was associated with the outcome.

167
Q

Diagnostic value of reticulocyte indices for the assessment of the iron status of cats with chronic kidney disease

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CHr (corpuscular hemoglobin) added moderate value to the diagnosis of iron deficiency in cats with CKD.

168
Q

Effect of sampling site on the diagnosis of canine parvovirus infection in dogs using polymerase chain reaction

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Molecular detection of CPV is sensitive, but specificity is hampered temporarily during the vaccination period. Blood, feces, and pharynx are suitable sampling sites. Fecal samples had the lowest sensitivity in sick dogs and highest positivity in puppies after vaccination.

169
Q

A retrospective multi-center study of treatment, outcome, and prognostic factors in 34 dogs with disseminated aspergillosis in Australia

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Serum creatinine concentration at the time of diagnosis is a useful prognostic indicator for survival after a diagnosis of DA. The MST for dogs treated with multimodal antifungal therapy is longer than itraconazole alone and warrant further investigation (P < .01).

170
Q

The odds of neoplasia in dogs with and without diabetes mellitus

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Dogs with DM may be at increased risk for adrenal neoplasia. Awareness of this risk can facilitate early diagnosis of this life-threatening comorbidity. Larger studies are needed to confirm these findings.

171
Q

Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of lymphoma involving the nervous system in cats

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Nervous system lymphoma in cats has a wide range of MRI features, of which none is pathognomonic. However, together with clinical data and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, MRI may provide a strong tentative antemortem diagnosis.

172
Q

Etiology and outcome of extreme neutrophilic leukocytosis: A multi-institutional retrospective study of 269 dogs

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Mortality in dogs with ENL is high but differed according to DC (disease categories). Only weak correlations between clinical or clinicopathologic variables and mortality were identified. Extreme neutrophilic leukocytosis should be interpreted in conjunction with the underlying disease process, and not broadly used to predict clinical outcome.

173
Q

Characterization of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in cats with naturally occurring chronic kidney disease

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The intrarenal RAS might be activated in cats with CKD. Small sample size and differences in age, neuter status, and dietary sodium intake between groups might have limited the ability to identify a significant difference in concentration of renal angiotensin II.

174
Q

Risk factors and implications associated with renal mineralization in chronic kidney disease in cats

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Higher plasma tCa at CKD diagnosis and PRD (phosphate restricted diet) intake are independently associated with nephrocalcinosis. However, nephrocalcinosis is not associated with rapid CKD progression in cats.

175
Q

Leishmaniosis in a cat with chronic diarrhea as the only clinical manifestation

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Case report

176
Q

Correlation between metabolomic profile constituents and feline pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity

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Selected sphingolipids are moderately positively correlated with fPLI and appear to have fair to moderate diagnostic accuracy in discriminating between cats with normal and increased fPLI.

177
Q

Tongue atrophy as a neurological finding in hereditary polyneuropathy in Alaskan malamutes

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Histopathologic changes in the tongue and hypoglossal nerve were consistent with previously reported changes in skeletal muscle and other nerves from dogs with AMPN (alaskan malamute polyneuropathy). Therefore, we conclude that macroscopic tongue atrophy is part of the disease phenotype of AMPN and should be considered a potential clinical sign in dogs with polyneuropathies.

178
Q

Developing a predictive model for spinal shock in dogs with spinal cord injury

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A formula, as developed by the present study and after external validation, could be useful for assisting clinicians in determining the likelihood of spinal shock in various clinical scenarios and aid in diagnostic planning.

179
Q

Esophageal varices in dogs: A retrospective case series

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Esophageal varices are rarely reported in dogs and commonly identified concurrently with portal, pulmonary, and caval hypertension. Hemorrhage is not a common clinical manifestation of EV.

180
Q

Prospective evaluation of complications associated with transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in dogs with congenital heart disease

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While major complications remain possible, complications in this study were mild and few in number. Dog size and probe characteristics are factors to consider when performing TEE.

181
Q

Changes in renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system during cardiac remodeling after mitral valvuloplasty in dogs

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Mitral valvuloplasty contributes to decreased RAAS activity in MMVD dogs, which paralleled the process of cardiac reverse remodeling up to Post-3M. This information facilitates formulating strategies to optimize clinical outcomes for dogs after MVP.

182
Q

Risk factors associated with short-term mortality and recurrence of status epilepticus in dogs

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Our results may be used to inform clinicians and dog owners regarding risk factors for both short-term mortality and recurrence in dogs with SE.

Results: Short-term mortality for affected dogs was 29.8%. Factors significantly associated with short-term mortality included increased patient age, shorter duration of hospitalization, development of SE before arrival, and SE caused by a potentially fatal etiology. Status epilepticus recurred in 27% of dogs that survived to discharge. Factors significantly associated with recurrence of SE included prior history of pharmacoresistant epilepsy and predominance of a focal seizure phenotype.