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    Thromboelastographic Evaluation of Dogs with Acute Liver Disease by Kelley, D., Lester, C., Shaw, S., Laforcade, A., Webster, C.R.L.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2015)
    “…Background Given the liver's pivotal role in hemostasis and fibrinolysis, the coagulopathy accompanying hepatic disease is complex. Hypothesis/Objectives To…”
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    Diagnosis of canine pulmonary thromboembolism by computed tomography and mathematical modelling using haemostatic and inflammatory variables by Marschner, C.B., Kristensen, A.T., Rozanski, E.A., McEvoy, F.J., Kühnel, L., Taeymans, O., de Laforcade, A., Sato, A.F., Wiinberg, B.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-11-2017)
    “…•Two mathematical models for diagnosis of pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) in dogs were generated.•D-dimer measurements are only useful as screening assay prior…”
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    Hospital‐acquired Anemia in Critically Ill Dogs and Cats: A Multi‐Institutional Study by Lynch, A.M., Respess, M., Boll, A.E., Bozych, M., McMichael, M., Fletcher, D.J., De Laforcade, A.M., Rozanski, E.A.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND: Hospital‐acquired anemia is commonly described in people but limited information currently is available regarding its prevalence in animals…”
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    Pre-operative Hemostatic Status in Dogs Undergoing Splenectomy for Splenic Masses by McPhetridge, Jourdan B, Lynch, Alex M, Webster, Cynthia R L, McCobb, Emily, de Laforcade, A M, O'Toole, Therese E

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (25-04-2022)
    “…Portal system thrombosis is a rare but potentially fatal complication of splenectomy in dogs. The mechanism behind development of post-operative portal system…”
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    Serial Evaluation of Protein C and Antithrombin in Dogs with Sepsis by De Laforcade, A.M, Rozanski, E.A, Freeman, L.M, Li, W

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…Background: Protein C (PC) and antithrombin (AT) activities are decreased in humans with severe sepsis, and persistent changes are associated with decreased…”
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    Central venous pressure and arterial blood pressure measurements by de Laforcade, A M, Rozanski, E A

    “…Arterial blood pressure measurement and central venous pressure monitoring are important tools in the management of the critically ill pet. Central venous…”
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    Transfusion medicine in veterinary emergency and critical care medicine by Rozanski, Elizabeth, de Laforcade, Armelle M

    “…Transfusion medicine is a vital part of veterinary emergency and critical care medicine. The goals of this article are to review blood banking and the…”
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    RETROPERITONEAL EFFUSION IN DOGS AND CATS by Stoneham, AE, O'Toole, TE, De Laforcade, AM, King, R, Sato, AF

    “…Although cases of retroperitoneal effusion associated with adrenal gland neoplasia have been reported in the veterinary literature, these clinical reports have…”
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    SERIAL DETERMINATION OF ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN DOGS WITH NATURALLY OCCURRING GASTRIC DILATION-VOLVULUS by Walker, TG, Chan, DL, Rozanski, EA, De Laforcade, AM, Freeman, LM

    “…The ischemia‐reperfusion seen in dogs with gastric dilatation‐volvulus (GDV) could cause oxidative stress, decrease antioxidant capacity, and predispose…”
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    Indirect determination of nitric oxide in cats with cardiomyopathy and arterial thromboembolism by Freeman, Lisa M., McMichael, Maureen A., De Laforcade, Armelle M., Rozanski, Elizabeth A., Brown, Donald J., Rush, John E.

    “…Objective: To determine nitric oxide concentration in cats with hypertrophic or intermediate forms of cardiomyopathy and arterial thromboembolism (ATE)…”
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