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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
ISSN:
0003-1488
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Volume 252: Issue 3 (Feb 2018)
Publication Date:
01 Feb 2018
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In This Issue
In This Issue • February 1, 2018
President's Column
Cultivating our next generation of leaders
JAVMA
News
JAVMA News
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
Anesthesia Case of the Month
Anesthesia Case of the Month
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Scientific Reports
Small Animals, Exotic, & Avian
Risk factors and prognostic indicators for surgical outcome of dogs with esophageal foreign body obstructions
Clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of cutaneous and oral squamous cell carcinoma in avian species
Diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of and risk factors for ophthalmic disease in leopard geckos (
Eublepharis macularius
) at a veterinary teaching hospital: 52 cases (1985–2013)
Microphthalmia, corneal dermoids, and congenital anomalies resembling Goldenhar syndrome in a cat
Esophageal leiomyoma in a dog causing esophageal distension and treated by transcardial placement of a self-expanding, covered, nitinol esophageal stent
Diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease in a harpy eagle (
Harpia harpyja
) with suspected fenbendazole toxicosis
Zoo Animals
Ultrasonographic characteristics of the reproductive tract and serum progesterone and estradiol concentrations in captive female red wolves (
Canis rufus
) with and without reproductive tract disease
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