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    Pseudohypoaldosteronism and acquired renal aldosterone resistance with hyperkalemic type IV renal tubular acidosis in 2 cats by Marino, Christina L., Foster, Jonathan D.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2024)
    “…This report describes the diagnosis and treatment of aldosterone resistance (AR) and acquired hyperkalemic type IV renal tubular acidosis (RTA) in 2 cats…”
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    Population pharmacokinetic analysis of enrofloxacin and its active metabolite ciprofloxacin after intravenous injection to cats with reduced kidney function by Foster, Jonathan D., Abouraya, Mahmoud, Papich, Mark G., Muma, Nancy A.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2023)
    “…Background It is unknown if enrofloxacin accumulates in plasma of cats with reduced kidney function. Hypothesis To determine if enrofloxacin and its active…”
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    ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of urinary incontinence in dogs by Kendall, Allison, Byron, Julie K., Westropp, Jodi L., Coates, Joan R., Vaden, Shelly, Adin, Chris, Oetelaar, Garrett, Bartges, Joe W., Foster, Jonathan D., Adams, Larry G., Olby, Natasha, Berent, Allyson

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2024)
    “…Urinary incontinence (UI) is a disorder of micturition that can occur in dogs of any age, sex, and breed depending on the underlying cause and time of onset…”
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    Urine cortisol‐creatinine and protein‐creatinine ratios in urine samples from healthy dogs collected at home and in hospital by Citron, Lindsey E., Weinstein, Nicole M., Littman, Meryl P., Foster, Jonathan D.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2020)
    “…Background Recently, urine protein:creatinine ratios (UPC) were shown to be lower in urine samples from dogs collected at home (AH) as compared to those…”
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    Multiple variants in XDH and MOCOS underlie xanthine urolithiasis in dogs by Tate, Nicole M., Minor, Katie M., Lulich, Jody P., Mickelson, James R., Berent, Allyson, Foster, Jonathan D., Petersen, Kasey H., Furrow, Eva

    Published in Molecular genetics and metabolism reports (01-12-2021)
    “…Hereditary xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by missense and loss of function variants in the xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) or molybdenum…”
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    Bilateral ureteropelvic junction stenosis causing hydronephrosis and renal failure in an adult cat by Foster, Jonathan D, Pinkerton, Marie E

    Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery (01-12-2012)
    “…A 3.5-year-old male neutered cat was presented for investigation of renomegaly appreciated during a routine physical examination. Marked renomegaly due to…”
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    Update on Mineral and Bone Disorders in Chronic Kidney Disease by Foster, Jonathan D

    “…The inappropriate phosphorus retention observed in chronic kidney disease is central to the pathophysiology of mineral and bone disorders observed in these…”
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    Characterization of subclinical bacteriuria, bacterial cystitis, and pyelonephritis in dogs with chronic kidney disease by Foster, Jonathan D, Krishnan, Harathi, Cole, Stephen

    “…OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of bacteriuria (ie, a positive microbial culture result for ≥ 1 urine sample) in dogs with chronic kidney disease (CKD)…”
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    International renal interest society best practice consensus guidelines for intermittent hemodialysis in dogs and cats by Segev, Gilad, Foster, Jonathan D., Francey, Thierry, Langston, Catherine, Schweighauser, Ariane, Cowgill, Larry D.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-06-2024)
    “…Intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) is an advanced adjunctive standard of care for severe acute kidney injury (AKI) and other indications. Most animals with AKI…”
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    International Renal Interest Society best practice consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute kidney injury in cats and dogs by Segev, Gilad, Cortellini, Stefano, Foster, Jonathan D., Francey, Thierry, Langston, Catherine, Londoño, Leonel, Schweighauser, Ariane, Jepson, Rosanne E.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-06-2024)
    “…Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as an injury to the renal parenchyma, with or without a decrease in kidney function, as reflected by accumulation of…”
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    Complications and clinical utility of ultrasonographically guided pyelocentesis and antegrade pyelography in cats and dogs: 49 cases (2007-2015) by Etedali, Nahvid M, Reetz, Jennifer A, Foster, Jonathan D

    “…To describe the diagnostic utility and clinical safety of ultrasonographically guided percutaneous pyelocentesis and antegrade pyelography in cats and dogs…”
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    Treatment of ibuprofen toxicity with serial charcoal hemoperfusion and hemodialysis in a dog by Tauk, Barbara S., Foster, Jonathan D.

    “…Objective To describe the efficacy of serial charcoal hemoperfusion and hemodialysis in removing ibuprofen from a dog with severe clinical signs of toxicity…”
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    Associations between dialysate sodium concentration and plasma sodium concentration of dogs receiving intermittent hemodialysis treatments by Foster, Jonathan D, Drobatz, Kenneth J, Cowgill, Larry D

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-04-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVE To compare dialysate sodium concentration and patient plasma sodium concentration of dogs during intermittent hemodialysis treatments. SAMPLE 211…”
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    Endoscopy-guided ectopic egg removal from the urinary bladder in a leopard tortoise (Stigmochelys pardalis) by Mans, Christoph, Foster, Jonathan D

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (01-06-2014)
    “…Egg retention in the urinary bladder of a leopard tortoise was diagnosed by radiography and confirmed by cystoscopy. The egg was removed with a modified…”
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    Use of linezolid to treat MRSP bacteremia and discospondylitis in a dog by Foster, Jonathan D, Trepanier, Lauren A, Ginn, Jennifer A

    “…A 1.5 yr old male German shepherd dog was evaluated for recurrent intermittent episodes of fever and lethargy. Clinicopathologic abnormalities were suggestive…”
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    A case of apparent canine erysipeloid associated with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae bacteraemia by Foster, Jonathan D., Hartmann, Faye A., Moriello, Karen A.

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-12-2012)
    “…Background –  Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae is a Gram‐positive facultative anaerobe found worldwide and is most commonly associated with skin disease in swine,…”
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    Proliferative, necrotizing and crescentic immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis in a cat by Gross, Carolyn, Cianciolo, Rachel E, Lees, George E, Brown, Cathy A, Foster, Jonathan D

    Published in JFMS open reports (01-09-2015)
    “…A 5-year-old cat was examined for vomiting and anorexia of 2 days’ duration. Azotemia, hyperphosphatemia and hypoalbuminemia were the main biochemical…”
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    Control of cancer progression by extracorporeal removal of soluble TNF-alpha receptors by Josephs, Steven, Segal, Robert, Panahi, Marilyn, Ong, Matthew, Kunkel, Mark, Jafri, Amir, Foster, Jonathan D., Ogilvie, Gregory K.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (10-02-2020)
    “…Abstract only 20 Background: Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha is a potent antineoplastic cytokine which exerts tumor destruction in part through vascular…”
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