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    Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Radiographic Pattern, Distribution, and Severity of Thoracic Radiographic Changes in Neonatal Foals by Bedenice, D, Heuwieser, W, Brawer, R, Soano, M, Rand, W, Paradis, M.R

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2003)
    “…A total of 207 thoracic radiographs obtained from 128 foals were evaluated to assess the impact of pulmonary radiographic pattern, distribution, and severity…”
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    Risk Factors and Prognostic Variables for Survival of Foals with Radiographic Evidence of Pulmonary Disease by Bedenice, D, Heuwieser, W, Solano, M, Rand, W, Paradis, M.R

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2003)
    “…The medical records of 163 neonatal foals that had thoracic radiographs taken within 48 hours of admission to a referral hospital were reviewed. The objectives…”
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    The Effect of Geographic Location, Breed, and Pituitary Dysfunction on Seasonal Adrenocorticotropin and α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone Plasma Concentrations in Horses by McFarlane, D., Paradis, M.R., Zimmel, D., Sykes, B., Brorsen, B.W., Sanchez, A., Vainio, K.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2011)
    “…Background: Plasma α‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormone (α‐MSH) and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) concentrations in horses vary with season, confounding diagnostic…”
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    Using Syndromic Surveillance to Estimate Baseline Rates for Healthcare‐Associated Infections in Critical Care Units of Small Animal Referral Hospitals by Ruple-Czerniak, A., Aceto, H.W., Bender, J.B., Paradis, M.R., Shaw, S.P., Van Metre, D.C., Weese, J.S., Wilson, D.A., Wilson, J.H., Morley, P.S.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND: Expected rates of healthcare‐associated infections (HCAI) have not been established in veterinary hospitals. Baseline rates are critically needed…”
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    Age Effects on Blood Gas, Spirometry, Airway Reactivity, and Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Cytology in Clinically Healthy Horses by Pacheco, A.P., Paradis, M.R., Hoffman, A.M., Hermida, P., Sanchez, A., Nadeau, J.A., Tufts, M., Mazan, M.R.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2014)
    “…Background Despite the increasing number of geriatric horses attended by veterinarians, there is a lack of understanding of aging‐related changes on the…”
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    Bacterial meningitis and brain abscesses secondary to infectious disease processes involving the head in horses: seven cases (1980-2001) by Smith, J.J, Provost, P.J, Paradis, M.R

    “…To determine clinical features of horses with bacterial meningitis or brain abscesses secondary to infectious disease processes involving the head…”
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    Use of a multivariable model to estimate the probability of discharge in hospitalized foals that are 7 days of age or less by Rohrbach, B.W, Buchanan, B.R, Drake, J.M, Andrews, F.M, Bain, F.T, Byars, D.T, Bernard, W.V, Furr, M.O, Paradis, M.R, Lawler, J

    “…Objective-To create a mathematical model to assist in early prediction of the probability of discharge in hospitalized foals less than or equal to 7 days old…”
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    Plasma adrenocorticotropin concentration in healthy horses and in horses with clinical signs of hyperadrenocorticism by Couëtil, L, Paradis, M R, Knoll, J

    “…Pituitary adenomas are commonly reported in older horses. The typical clinical signs associated with this condition, also known as equine Cushing's disease…”
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    Update on neonatal septicemia by Paradis, M R

    “…Septicemia is the second most commonly diagnosed problem in the equine neonate, superseded only by the problem of inadequate transfer of maternal antibodies…”
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    Intradermal testing of horses with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and recurrent urticaria by Evans, A G, Paradis, M R, O'Callaghan, M

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-1992)
    “…Six horses with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 8 horses with recurrent urticaria were skin tested with 67 extracts from 58 allergens,…”
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    Comparison of alveolar ventilation, oxygenation, pressure support, and respiratory system resistance in response to noninvasive versus conventional mechanical ventilation in foals by Hoffman, A M, Kupcinskas, R L, Paradis, M R

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-12-1997)
    “…To compare the efficacy of positive pressure ventilation applied through a mask versus an endotracheal tube, using anesthetized/paralyzed foals as a model for…”
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    Peritonitis associated with passage of the placenta into the abdominal cavity in a llama by Bedford, S J, Hawes, M, Paradis, M R, Mort, J D, Hinrichs, K

    “…Following parturition, a female llama was admitted to our hospital with a tear in the dorsal area of the vagina and peritonitis. The llama was clinically…”
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    Gemistocytic astrocytoma in a one-month-old llama by Garlick, D S, Doherty, T J, Paradis, M R

    “…A tumor involving the caudal portion of the brainstem was detected at necropsy after euthanasia of a 1-month-old llama with clinical signs consistent with…”
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    Acute hemolytic anemia after oral administration of L-tryptophan in ponies by Paradis, M R, Breeze, R G, Bayly, W M, Counts, D F, Laegreid, W W

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-05-1991)
    “…The hematologic and pathologic effects of orally administered L-tryptophan and indoleactic acid and of L-tryptophan administered IV were studied in ponies…”
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    Acute hemolytic anemia induced by oral administration of indole in ponies by Paradis, M R, Breeze, R G, Laegreid, W W, Bayly, W M, Counts, D F

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-05-1991)
    “…Eight ponies were allotted to 2 groups of 4. Group-1 ponies (1-4) were given 0.2 g of indole/kg of body weight orally and group-2 ponies (5 to 8) were given…”
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