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    Effect of age at gonadectomy on the probability of dogs becoming overweight by Lefebvre, Sandra L, Yang, Mingyin, Wang, Mansen, Elliott, Denise A, Buff, Preston R, Lund, Elizabeth M

    “…Objective-To determine whether gonadectomy or age at gonadectomy was associated with the risk that dogs would subsequently become overweight…”
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    Nutritional considerations for the dialytic patient by Elliott, Denise A

    “…Nutritional therapy has a key role in the conservative management of renal disease. This role is even more vital with the advent of advanced renal replacement…”
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    Incorporation of exercise, using an underwater treadmill, and active client education into a weight management program for obese dogs by Chauvet, Anne, Laclair, Jim, Elliott, Denise A, German, Alexander J

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (01-05-2011)
    “…Physical activity improves outcome of weight loss in obese humans, but limited information exists for dogs. Eight obese dogs (body condition score 5/5), of…”
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    Nutritional management of chronic renal disease in dogs and cats by Elliott, Denise A

    “…Chronic renal disease is a leading cause of death in dogs and cats. Recent clinical studies show that nutrition plays a key role in improving quality of life…”
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    Use of multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis for estimation of total body water and extracellular and intracellular fluid volumes in horses by Fielding, C.L, Magdesian, K.G, Elliott, D.A, Cowgill, L.D, Carlson, G.P

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-03-2004)
    “…To evaluate the use of multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (MF-BIA) for estimating total body water (TBW), extracellular fluid volume (ECFV), and…”
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    Nutritional support in acute kidney injury in dogs and cats by Elliott, Denise A

    “…The etiology of intrinsic Acute kidney injury (AKI) is multifactorial and can include hemodynamic, infectious, immune‐mediated, neoplastic or nephrotoxic…”
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    Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Utility of Sodium Bromide (NaBr) as an Estimator of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Horses by Fielding, C. Langdon, Magdesian, K. Gary, Elliott, Denise A., Craigmill, Arthur L., Wilson, W. David, Carlson, Gary P.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2003)
    “…The purpose of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of bromide in horses and to evaluate the corrected bromide space as an indicator of…”
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    Complications and outcomes associated with use of gastrostomy tubes for nutritional management of dogs with renal failure: 56 cases (1994-1999) by Elliott, D A, Riel, D L, Rogers, Q R

    “…To evaluate complications and outcomes associated with use of gastrostomy tubes in dogs with renal failure. Retrospective study. 56 dogs. Medical records were…”
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    Reliability of history and physical examination findings for assessing control of glycemia in dogs with diabetes mellitus: 53 cases (1995-1998) by Briggs, C E, Nelson, R W, Feldman, E C, Elliott, D A, Neal, L A

    “…To evaluate the reliability of history and physical examination findings for assessing control of glycemia in insulin-treated diabetic dogs. Retrospective…”
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    Prevalence of pituitary tumors among diabetic cats with insulin resistance by Elliott, D.A, Feldman, E.C, Koblik, P.D, Samii, V.F, Nelson, R.W

    “…To determine prevalence of pituitary tumors, detectable by means of computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, in cats with insulin resistance…”
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    Pharacokinetics and Clinical Utility of Sodium Bromide (NaBr) as an Estimator of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Horses by Fielding, C.Langdon, Magdesian, K.Gary, Elliott, Denise A, Craigmill, Arthur L, Wilson, W.David, Carlson, Gary P

    “…The purpose of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of bromide in horses and to evaluate the corrected bromide space as an indicator of…”
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    Comparison of serum fructosamine and blood glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations for assessment of glycemic control in cats with diabetes mellitus by Elliott, D A, Nelson, R W, Reusch, C E, Feldman, E C, Neal, L A

    “…To correlate serum fructosamine concentrations with established measures of glycemic control and to compare serum fructosamine and blood glycosylated…”
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    Glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations in the blood of healthy dogs and dogs with naturally developing diabetes mellitus, pancreatic beta-cell neoplasia, hyperadrenocorticism, and anemia by Elliott, D A, Nelson, R W, Feldman, E C, Neal, L A

    “…To characterize glycosylated hemoglobin (GHb) concentrations in the blood of dogs with disorders that may affect serum glucose or blood GHb concentrations, and…”
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    Cobalt 60 irradiation of pituitary gland tumors in three cats with acromegaly by Goossens, M M, Feldman, E C, Nelson, R W, Theon, A P, Koblik, P D, Elliott, D A, Rutteman, G R

    “…Acromegaly was diagnosed in 3 cats with insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus (DM) on the basis of history and physical examination findings, which ruled out…”
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    Glycosylated hemoglobin concentration for assessment of glycemic control in diabetic cats by Elliott, D.A. (University of California, Davis, CA.), Nelson, R.W, Feldman, E.C, Neal, L.A

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-05-1997)
    “…Blood glycosylated hemoglobin (GHb) concentration was quantified in 84 healthy cats, 9 cats with stress‐induced hyperglycemia, 37 cats with newly diagnosed…”
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