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Volume 224: Issue 5 (Mar 2004)
Publication Date:
01 Mar 2004
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Letters to the Editor
Dental terminology in question . . . . Finds fault in dental imaging article . . . . Doesn't believe government regulations on gestation stalls helpful . . . . Comments on conclusions of serologic response studies
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
Timely Topics in Nutrition
Lipoprotein-mediated transport of dietary and synthesized lipids and lipid abnormalities of dogs and cats
Reference Point
What can veterinarians learn from studies of physician-patient communication about veterinarian-client-patient communication?
Zoonosis Update
Tuberculosis
Special Report
The need for a cross-species approach to the study of pain in animals
Scientific Reports
Interpretive Summaries
Interpretive Summaries
Small Animals
Plasma fentanyl concentrations and analgesic effects during full or partial exposure to transdermal fentanyl patches in cats
Diaphragmatic and perineal hernias associated with cutaneous asthenia in a cat
Pneumopericardium associated with pulmonary-pericardial communication in a dog
Standard planes for ultrasonographic examination of the portal system in dogs
Ultrasonographic findings in dogs with hyperammonemia: 90 cases (2000–2002)
Long-term outcome of cats treated conservatively or surgically for peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia: 66 cases (1987–2002)
Equine
Use of chemotherapy for treatment of a mixed-cell thoracic lymphoma in a horse
Bacterial meningitis and brain abscesses secondary to infectious disease processes involving the head in horses: seven cases (1980–2001)
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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