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Volume 221: Issue 11 (Dec 2002)
Publication Date:
01 Dec 2002
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Letters to the Editor
Avian influenza debate continues. Blueprint for action receives praise. Final letters for now on feral cats. Progress being made in live animal classroom conditions.
Commentary
Animal welfare, social progress, and the veterinary profession
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
Update News from NCVEI
Update on improving the skills, knowledge, aptitudes, and attitudes of veterinarians
Timely Topics in Nutrition
The carnivore connection to nutrition in cats
Topics in Drug Therapy
Fluoroquinolone-induced retinal degeneration in cats
Facts & Figures
Results of the AVMA survey on companion animal ownership in US pet-owning households
Correction
Scientific Reports
Interpretive Summaries
Interpretive Summaries
Small Animals
Prospective evaluation of laparoscopic-assisted gastropexy in dogs susceptible to gastric dilatation
Comparison of a sidestream capnograph and a mainstream capnograph in mechanically ventilated dogs
Transvenous retrograde portography for identification and characterization of portosystemic shunts in dogs
Idiopathic mesenteric and omental steatitis in a dog
Intramedullary spinal cord damage associated with intervertebral disk material in a dog
Surgery alone or in combination with radiation therapy for treatment of intracranial meningiomas in dogs: 31 cases (1989–2002)
Arthroscopic evaluation of menisci in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament injuries: 100 cases (1999–2000)
Ruminants
Comparison of refractometers and test endpoints in the measurement of serum protein concentration to assess passive transfer status in calves
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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