Cytology vs. biopsy: Comparisons of accuracy [Part 2] In this week's post, Dr. Loar discusses cytology of bony lesions and GI tumors. Read More
Cytology vs. biopsy: Comparisons of accuracy This article reviews research performed by clinical and anatomic pathologists to assist clinicians who must determine the accuracy of results derived from cytologic specimens. Read More
Introduction to rehabilitation Rehabilitation is the evaluation and treatment of functional problems or impairments, the latter of which occur due to aging, disease, trauma, or surgical intervention. Read More
Take a deep breath: The technician’s role in respiratory emergencies Critical thinking is the essential first step in treating any emergency that enters your hospital. This is even more vital in the case of respiratory emergencies. Read More
Chemotherapy for solid tumors: What is the evidence? End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring (ETCO2) has clinical uses far beyond solely determining hypo- or hyperventilation. Read More
I’ve got your back: Diagnosis and management of IVDD IVDD is the most common spinal disease of dogs. This article discusses the definition of IVDD, presentation, diagnosis, management, and prognosis. Read More
Riding the wave of capnography: Understanding ETCO2 End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring (ETCO2) has clinical uses far beyond solely determining hypo- or hyperventilation. Read More
Imaging the acute abdomen The term acute abdomen refers to a patient presenting with acute clinical signs and abdominal pain due to a disease process of an abdominal structure. Read more about this common presentation in emergency veterinary medicine. Read More
Check 1, check 2…Is this thing on? Want a low-cost, effective tool to reduce post-op complications? We give you...a checklist. Read More
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