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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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Volume 253: Issue 7 (Oct 2018)
Publication Date:
01 Oct 2018
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In This Issue • October 1, 2018
President's Column
Investing in our future: An update on the student debt issue
JAVMA
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Letters to the Editor
Commentary
Who should you turn to for help managing behavior problems in small animal practice?
Viewpoint
Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for dogs with urinary tract infections caused by extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing
Escherichia coli
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Scientific Reports
Small Animals
Retrospective analysis of incidence, clinical features, potential risk factors, and prognostic indicators for aspiration pneumonia in three brachycephalic dog breeds
Investigation of potential risk factors for mesenteric volvulus in military working dogs
Incidence of chyloabdomen diagnosis in dogs and cats and corresponding clinical signs, clinicopathologic test results, and outcomes: 53 cases (1984–2014)
Resolution of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia following partial pancreatectomy in a dog with nesidioblastosis
Equine
Minimally invasive, compartmentalized, modified open castration technique with primary closure in equids
Ruminants
Factors associated with strongyle infection in goats at the individual and farm level
Zoo Animals
Gastric dilatation and enterotoxemia in ten captive felids
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