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May 1, 2008 By:
Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, Dipl. AVDC, Dipl. AAPM
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Feline chronic gingivo-stomatitis is a painful oral condition in cats that therapeutically has only responded predictably to surgical extraction of all premolars and molars.  It's not always to blame for obesity, other horse-health issues, and still has a place in some equine feeding programs May 1, 2008 By:
Kenneth L. Marcella, DVM
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The International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH), based in Norfolk, England, has long dealt primarily with cases of neglected and starved horses, but now there is a newer issue facing this organization.  Mar 1, 2008 By:
Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD
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Q: Please review management of refractory seizure activity in dogs and cats.  Orlando, Fla — A new survey shows that tick populations are not only increasing in number but tick-borne diseases are showing up in every state in the country.  Mar 1, 2008 By:
Allison Zwingenberger, DVM, Dipl. ACVR, Dipl. ACVDI
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Thoracic radiographs for metastatic disease are part of every day practice. A diagnosis of pulmonary nodules has an important effect on treatment decisions, and some radiographs are difficult to interpret.  Mar 1, 2008 By:
Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM
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Dr. C.W. Dewey gave an excellent lecture at the 2007 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum on ?Recent and Upcoming Developments with the New Anticonvulsant Drugs.?  Australia's struggle with equine influenza and what U.S. practitioners can learn from it Mar 1, 2008 By:
Linda Marie Wetzel
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Gainesville, Fla. — As government restrictions ease in Australia following a massive outbreak of equine influenza last August, officials are still investigating the cause of the outbreak.  Feb 1, 2008 By:
Allison Zwingenberger, DVM, Dipl. ACVR, Dipl. ECVDI
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Thrombosis is a complication of many diseases in veterinary medicine.  Early detection, hygienic practices can help curb the spread of strangles Jan 1, 2008 By:
Ed Kane, PhD
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It was described in veterinary literature as far back as 1251, more than 750 years ago, yet it remains one of the most commonly diagnosed infectious diseases in horses worldwide. 
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