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Volume 262 (2024): Issue 7 (Jul 2024)
Publication Date:
01 Jul 2024
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Editorial
Doubly proud to support promising authors—congratulations to the recipients of our 2024 Journal Awards
President's Column
Focusing on your needs: My role as your AVMA president
Currents in One Health
Zoonoses-specific resources, collaborative networks, and enhanced communication can help US veterinarians tackle zoonotic diseases: results from a national survey
Letters to the Editor
Equine gamma herpesvirus presence and viral load are not associated with equine glandular gastric disease
News
AVMA News
Original Research
Orally administered gabapentin and alprazolam induce comparable levels of anxiolysis and sedation in cats
Promoting access to care in pyometra treatment: pathways to collaboration between high-quality, high-volume spay-neuter clinics and private practices
Improved predictability is needed for calculators used to preoperatively determine the etiology of splenic masses in dogs: an external validation study of the HeLP score and T-STAT
Use of abdominal thrusts is associated with improved rates of successful emesis induction in dogs
Serum vitamin D metabolite and acute-phase protein concentrations are frequently abnormal in a cohort of hospitalized dogs and cats
Systemic absorption and gastrointestinal adverse effects from topical ketorolac and diclofenac ophthalmic solutions in healthy dogs
Work-life balance is essential to reducing burnout, improving well-being
Smaller-gauge catheters and greater body weights are associated with increased risk of peripheral intravenous catheter complications in cats hospitalized in the critical care unit
Preliminary investigation of the safe dose of oleandrin when administered orally to Beagles
Narrative Review
Leash-related injuries associated with dog walking: an understudied risk for dog owners?
Clinical Challenges
Pathology in Practice
Acute death, myocarditis, and myositis in a 7-month-old Angus heifer (
Bos taurus
)
Infertility and periocular swelling in a female zebra finch (
Taeniopygia guttata
)
What Is Your Diagnosis?
Progressive cervical swelling in a 6-year-old Belgian gelding
What Is Your Neurologic Diagnosis?
Acute onset of circling and altered mentation in an 8-year-old cat
Spotlight On
Rethinking and re-envisioning a DVM curriculum
An interprofessional approach to human-animal healthcare
Notice of Retraction
Notice of Retraction: Amundson et al. Sixteen years of canine hepatic copper concentrations within normal reference ranges in dogs fed a broad range of commercial diets.
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. Published online March 7, 2024.
Additional Online Content
Treatment of retroperitoneal sarcoma results in improved outcomes
Short-term parenteral infusions with high-osmolality amino acid solutions can be safely administered through peripheral catheters in dogs treated for hypoaminoacidemia-related conditions
Diagnostic and surgical treatment for traumatic bile peritonitis in dogs and cats
Dumon silicone stents can improve respiratory function in dogs with grade IV tracheal collapse: 12 cases (2019–2023)
Outcome in dogs with invasive adrenal gland tumors that did not pursue adrenalectomy
Surgical approach and presence of preoperative pleural effusion impact thoracostomy tube usage in dogs and cats following thoracic surgery for suspected neoplasia
Nasolacrimal duct obstruction prevalence is 0.3% among alpacas evaluated with ophthalmic disease at a veterinary teaching hospital between 2000 and 2023
SARS-CoV-2 morbidity, treatment interventions, and vaccination practices in tigers (
Panthera tigris
ssp) in North American zoos
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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