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    Von Willebrand's disease in dogs by Dodds, W J

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-09-1984)
    “…Von Willebrand's disease, the most common, mild, inherited bleeding disorder of animals, is an autosomal trait generally causing high morbidity and low…”
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    Response of puppies to canine-origin parvovirus vaccines by Carmichael, L E, Pollock, R V, Joubert, J C

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-02-1984)
    “…Pups 9-18 1/2 weeks old were given a single dose of 1 of 4 commercial, live, canine-origin parvovirus vaccines. All 4 vaccines evoked high levels of antibody…”
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    Clinical evaluation of amitraz for treatment of canine scabies by Folz, S D, Kakuk, T J, Henke, C L, Rector, D L, Tesar, F B

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-08-1984)
    “…A liquid concentrate formulation of amitraz (Mitaban: Upjohn) was used to topically treat 181 dogs with scabies, at an active drug level of 250 ppm, or 10.6 ml…”
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    Field trials of a bovine respiratory syncytial virus vaccine by Bohlender, R E

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-08-1984)
    “…A vaccine against bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV: Norden), a cause of pulmonary edema-emphysema and pneumonia in calves, was evaluated in field…”
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    Use of cyclocryotherapy in management of glaucoma in dogs by Vestre, W A

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-02-1984)
    “…In 5 cases of glaucoma (2 from trauma, 2 from narrowed drainage angles, 1 secondary to lens extraction), cyclocryotherapy was used to control intraocular…”
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    Safety of fenbendazole use in cattle by Muser, R K, Paul, J W

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-05-1984)
    “…Fenbendazole (Panacur: Hoechst) has a low degree of toxicity, teratogenicity and adverse effects on the reproductive tract, and a high degree of safety in…”
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    Ivermectin as an antiparasitic agent in cattle by Leaning, W H

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-09-1984)
    “…In experimental trials on cattle, ivermectin given SC at 200 micrograms/kg had 95% or better efficacy against adult and immature GI and pulmonary nematodes,…”
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    Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in foals by Genetzky, R M, McNeel, S V, Loparco, 3rd, F V

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-10-1984)
    “…Rhodococcus (Corynebacterium) equi pneumonia is diagnosed by thoracic auscultation, radiographic and hematologic examination, and transtracheal aspiration…”
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    Isolation of leptospires in diagnosis of leptospirosis by Thiermann, A B

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-10-1984)
    “…Though the microscopic agglutination test is commonly used as an aid to diagnosis of leptospirosis, it lacks sensitivity, cannot differentiate vaccinal titers…”
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    Treatment of idiopathic seborrhea in a dog by Bates, J R

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-09-1984)
    “…A spayed Cocker Spaniel with idiopathic chronic generalized seborrhea responded poorly to treatment, consisting of medicated baths and intermittent use of…”
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    Emergency treatment of urethral obstruction in male cats by Kolata, R J

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-07-1984)
    “…Cats with mild urethral obstruction are anesthetized, the obstruction removed and the bladder lavaged. Moderately affected cats are sedated and given IV…”
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    The Kirschner-Ehmer splint in small animal orthopedics by Straw, R C

    Published in Modern veterinary practice (01-07-1984)
    “…The Kirschner-Ehmer splint can be used to treat open, infected or highly comminuted fractures, gunshot fractures, nonunions, delayed unions, mandibular…”
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