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SMALL ANIMAL AUTHOR INDEX
G
Anderson, J.G., 1045 Gelens, H.C.J., 1063 O’Brien, T.D., 127
Anderson, N.L., 1335 Gerlach, J.A., 44 Oliver, J.E., 199
Giger, U., 25 Orsini, J.A., 1491
Gilbert, R.O., 777 Osborne, C.A., 127
Grandjean, D., 1608
Greco, D.S., 1284
Grieve, R.B., 613
Baldwin, C.J., 731 Paragon, B.M., 1608
Birchard, S.J., 1295 Paul, A.J., 209
Bistner, S.1., 1304 Pechman, R.D., 287
Blevins, W.E., 789 Hackner, S.G., 1179 Perkons, S., 1491
Boothe, D.M., 313 Hargis, A.M., 855 Peter, A.T., 739, 789
Bowman, D.D., 585, 597 Hawkins, B.J., 219 Polzin, D.J., 127
Brackenridge, S., 157 Hoiloway, S.A., 1598
Bruyette, D.S., 479 Hosgood, G., 345, 1195
Budsberg, S.C., 199 Hoskins, J.D., 873
Bull, R.W., 44 Hubbard, B.S., 459 Reberg, S.R., 789
Burrows, C.F., 1347 Hughes, D., 1161 Remillard, R.L., 176
Rigg, D.L., 176
Roszel, J.F., 731, 751
C
Jakovljevic, S., 739
Jergens, A.E., 509
Carastro, S.M.,
Johnson, C.A., 763
Chandle7z, M.L., Schmeitzel, L.P., 866
Johnson, R.C., 577
Chastain, C.B., Scott, D.W., 449, 1448
Clark, T.P., 731 Scott-Monerieff, J.C.R., 497
Clinkenbeard, K.D., 187 Shell, L.G., 176
Cornick, J.L., 163 Sherding, R.G., 1295
Cotter, S.M., 53, 60 King, L.G., 1063 Smeak, D.D., 907
Crager, C.S., 1440 Klag, A.R., 1090 Smetzer, D.L., 1327
Crystal, M.A., 60 Kunkle, G.A., 866 Smith, J.E., 39
Squires, R.A., 1077
Lambrechts, N.E., 921
Lessard, P., 1574 Taboada, J., 873
Dewey, C.W., 199 Lewis, D.D., 287, 1463 Tannert, K., 313
Dhupa, N., 1033 Littman, M.P., 1033 Taylor, R., 1583
Dial, S.M., 305 Lotti, U., 900 Toombs, J.P., 1477
Dimski, D.S., 621 Lulich, J.P., 127
Dorfman, M., 621
Drobatz, K.J., 1150
Dugan, S.J., 209
Verstraete, F.J.M., 921
Manohar, M., 1327
Vulgamott, J.C., 459
Matz, M.E., 176
E McCarthy, R.J., 287
Medinger, T.L., 479
Elie, M.S., 1030 Meinkoth, J., 13
Meyers, K.M., 13 Walker, R.D., 763
Elkins, A.D., 157
Miller, W.H., 449, 1448 Walters, P.C., 1150
Moreau, R., 1077 Wardrop, K.J., 13
Fo Mundell A.C., 855 Washabau, RB.J., 1030, 1045
Waters, C.B., 497
Ze
Feldman, B.F., 1574
Fettman, M.J., 1284 Niebauer, G.W., 900
Fiorito, D.A., 727 Norsworthy, G.D., 469 Zajac, A.M., 604
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Anderson, J.G., 1045 Gelens, H.C.J., 1063 O’Brien, T.D., 127
Anderson, N.L., 1335 Gerlach, J.A., 44 Oliver, J.E., 199
Giger, U., 25 Orsini, J.A., 1491
Gilbert, R.O., 777 Osborne, C.A., 127
Grandjean, D., 1608
Greco, D.S., 1284
Grieve, R.B., 613
Baldwin, C.J., 731 Paragon, B.M., 1608
Birchard, S.J., 1295 Paul, A.J., 209
Bistner, S.1., 1304 Pechman, R.D., 287
Blevins, W.E., 789 Hackner, S.G., 1179 Perkons, S., 1491
Boothe, D.M., 313 Hargis, A.M., 855 Peter, A.T., 739, 789
Bowman, D.D., 585, 597 Hawkins, B.J., 219 Polzin, D.J., 127
Brackenridge, S., 157 Hoiloway, S.A., 1598
Bruyette, D.S., 479 Hosgood, G., 345, 1195
Budsberg, S.C., 199 Hoskins, J.D., 873
Bull, R.W., 44 Hubbard, B.S., 459 Reberg, S.R., 789
Burrows, C.F., 1347 Hughes, D., 1161 Remillard, R.L., 176
Rigg, D.L., 176
Roszel, J.F., 731, 751
C
Jakovljevic, S., 739
Jergens, A.E., 509
Carastro, S.M.,
Johnson, C.A., 763
Chandle7z, M.L., Schmeitzel, L.P., 866
Johnson, R.C., 577
Chastain, C.B., Scott, D.W., 449, 1448
Clark, T.P., 731 Scott-Monerieff, J.C.R., 497
Clinkenbeard, K.D., 187 Shell, L.G., 176
Cornick, J.L., 163 Sherding, R.G., 1295
Cotter, S.M., 53, 60 King, L.G., 1063 Smeak, D.D., 907
Crager, C.S., 1440 Klag, A.R., 1090 Smetzer, D.L., 1327
Crystal, M.A., 60 Kunkle, G.A., 866 Smith, J.E., 39
Squires, R.A., 1077
Lambrechts, N.E., 921
Lessard, P., 1574 Taboada, J., 873
Dewey, C.W., 199 Lewis, D.D., 287, 1463 Tannert, K., 313
Dhupa, N., 1033 Littman, M.P., 1033 Taylor, R., 1583
Dial, S.M., 305 Lotti, U., 900 Toombs, J.P., 1477
Dimski, D.S., 621 Lulich, J.P., 127
Dorfman, M., 621
Drobatz, K.J., 1150
Dugan, S.J., 209
Verstraete, F.J.M., 921
Manohar, M., 1327
Vulgamott, J.C., 459
Matz, M.E., 176
E McCarthy, R.J., 287
Medinger, T.L., 479
Elie, M.S., 1030 Meinkoth, J., 13
Meyers, K.M., 13 Walker, R.D., 763
Elkins, A.D., 157
Miller, W.H., 449, 1448 Walters, P.C., 1150
Moreau, R., 1077 Wardrop, K.J., 13
Fo Mundell A.C., 855 Washabau, RB.J., 1030, 1045
Waters, C.B., 497
Ze
Feldman, B.F., 1574
Fettman, M.J., 1284 Niebauer, G.W., 900
Fiorito, D.A., 727 Norsworthy, G.D., 469 Zajac, A.M., 604
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Issue Pages Issue Pages
January 1-69 July 841-933
February 113-225 August 1017-1099
March 273-359 September 1137-1211
Apeil 433-523 October 1273-1355
May 561-637 November 1421-1497
June 705-799 December 1557-1615
SMALL ANIMAL SUBJECT INDEX
Anthelmintics effective against nematodes control of Brucella canis in a
and cestodes, 597-601 kennel, 771-772
dichlorophen-toluene, 597 diagnosis, 764—767, 770
febantel-praziquantel-pyrantel transmission, 763—764
embonate, 599
febantel-praziquantel, 598
fenbendazole, 598 anine von Willebrand’s disease, 13-23
mebendazole, 597-598 C§& classification of von Willebrand’s
nitroscanate, 598 disease, 15
Ascites, 1063-1075 diagnosis of von Willebrand’s
case example, 1069-1072 disease, 15-17
diagnostic workup, 1068-1069 pathobiology of von Willebrand
differential diagnosis, 1064-1068 factor, 13-15
history, 1063 short-term treatment of von Willebrand’s
physical examination, 1063-1064 disease, 17-20
Atrial fibrillation, 1327-1333 C arcinomas in pleural effusions,
coexisting arrhythmia, 1330-1331 cytology of, 187-195
hemodynamic consequences, 1329-1330 cytologic description, 188-192
management in dogs, 1331-1332 cytologic interpretation, 192-194
use of quinidine in horses, 1332 sample preparation and staining, 188
ventricular rate, 1328-1329 C ardiomyopathy, hypertrophy, feline, 479-492
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, C ervical intervertebral! disk disease,
dogs, 53-59, 68 dogs, 1477-1489
alloimmune hemolytic anemia, 58-59 anatomy of the disk and related
causes of autoimmune hemolytic structures, 1477-1478
anemia, 54-55 clinical signs, 1479
clinical and laboratory findings, 55-56 diagnosis, 1479-1480
direct antiglobulin test, 54 management of patients, 1480-1486
treatment, 57-58 pathogenesis, 1478-1479
pathology, 1478
physiology, 1478
Blood transfusion, feline, 469-475 C iliary dyskinesia, canine, 1440-1445
collection, storage, and C law and clawbed disorders,
administration, 469-471 canine, 1448-1459
crossmatching, 474 causes of claw disorders, 1449-1456
frequency of blood types, 471-474 clinical signs of claw disorders, 1449
how much blood to give, 474 structure and function, 1448
indications for blood transfusions, 469 Claw and clawbed disorders, feline, 449-457
peculiarities of feline hematology, 469 Colitis, canine, 1347-1354
Bowel disease, feline idiopathic approach to patients, 1349-1352
inflammatory, 509-518 classification of colitis, 1348-1349
Brucella canis infection, clinical signs clinical signs, 1349
and diagnosis, 763-767, 770-775 incidence, 1348
antibiotic therapy for Brucella inflamed colon, 1347-1348
canis, 770-771 mechanisms of disease, 1348
clinical signs, 764 normal colon, 1347
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Congenital defects, dogs, 875-897 adjunctive soft tissue
Cytogenetics, pediatric, 333-341 interposition, 1464-1465
chromosomal abnormalities, 335 biceps femoris muscle sling, 1465-1470
clinical disorders with abnormal clinical recommendations, 1470
karyotypes, 335-336 femoral head and neck excision, 1463-1464
evtogenetics, 334-335 Fluoroquinolones, 1491-1496
genes and chromosomes, 333
meiosis and mitosis, 333-334
true hermaphroditism (intersex), 337-338 Giardiasis, 604-611
XO (gonadal or ovarian dysgenesis or Gum-chewer syndrome, 219-225
Turner’s syndrome), 337
XX males, 337
XXX (X trisomy or superfemale), 337 Head trauma management, 199-207
XXY (seminiferous tubule dysgenesis or functiona! neuroanatomy, 199-200
Klinefelter’s syndrome), 336-337 initial assessment and monitoring of
head-injured patients, 201-206
pathophysiology of head trauma, 200-201
D |D entistry (see Gum-chewer syndiome) Heatstroke, canine, 1598-1605
Dermatomyositis, canine, 855-865 Hematology, chemistry profile, and urinalysis
case presentation, 861-862 for pediatric patients, 305-309
clinical findings, 855-860 evaluation of laboratory values, 307-308
differential diagnosis, 860-861 instrumentation, 306-307
disease with an infectious origin, 866-871 sample collection, 305
genetic factors, 855 sample handling, 305-306
immune-mediated disease with a link to Hemolytic anemia, 1090-1098
canine lupus erythematosus, 866-871 Hemorrhage, acute, dogs, 60-68
therapy, 860-861 causes of blood loss, 62-63
Dermatology (see Dermatomyositis, canine) facts about hemorrhage, 60
Diabetes mellitus, nutritional management of initial treatment, 60-62
complicated cases of, 176-183 transfusion, 63-65
case description, 177-181 transfusion reactions, 64-66
case discussion, 181-182 Hepatic lipidosis, feline, 459-465
diabetes mellitus, 176-177 clinical description, 460-461
exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, 177 diagnosis, 461-462
hepatobiliary disease, 177 pathophysiology, 459-460
Drug and fluid therapy, pediatric treatment, 462
patients, 313-329 Hookworm parasites of dogs and cats, 585-595
drug disposition in pediatric small animal Hypercalcemia, 1077-1081, 1084-1087
patients, 313-322 case example, 1081-1086
response to drugs in pediatric diagnostic workup, 1081
patients, 322-323 differential diagnosis, 1078-1081
specific drug therapy in pediatric history, 1080-1081
patients, 323-327 physical examination, 1081
Hyperestrogenism, 727-729
Epistaxis, 1033-1037, 1040-1041 Hypermetabolism in illness and
injury, 1284-1290
case example, 1037, 1040-1042
diagnostic workup, 1035-1037 metabolism, 1284-1287
differential diagnosis, 1035 relationship of sepsis and trauma, 1287
history, 1033-1034. toxin and bacterial translocation, 1287-1288
Hypocalcemia in cats, 497-507
physical examination, 1034-1035
calcium and phosphorus
Erythropoietin, clinical use of, 25-36
biology of erythropoietin, 25-27 homeostasis, 498-499
calcium physiology, 497-498
erythropoietin in anemic dogs, 29-31
causative factors, 499-502
erythropoietin in polycythemic dogs, 28-29
clinical signs, 499
erythropoietin-replacement therapy, 31-33
measurement of serum diagnosis of hypocalcemia, 502-503
erythropoietin, 27-28 treatment of hypocalcemia, 503-504
Hypoglycemia, 1150-1159
Exotics (see /guana iguana, diseases of)
case example, 1155, 1158
diagnostic workup, 1153-1155
Femoral head and neck, excision of, and differential diagnosis, 1152-1153
controversy concerning adjunctive soft history, 1151
tissue interposition, 1463-1473 physical examination, 1151-1152
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Icterus, 1045-1059 physical and neurologic examinations, 1181
background, 1045-1046 problem assessment, 1181-1186
case example, 1055-1057 Paternity testing, 44-51
diagnostic approach, 1050, 1054-1055 genetic principles, 44-45
differential diagnosis, 1049-1050 genetic systems used in pedigree
history, 1046-1047 substantiation, 45-47
physical examination, 1647-1049 molecular approaches to pedigree
Iguana iguana, diseases of, 1335-1343 substantiation, 47-49
anesthesia, 1336-1337 Physical therapy, 1583-1594
diagnostic procedures, 1335-1336 Placental sites, subinvolution in
diseases, 1337-1342 dogs, 789-793, 796
Intraocular dirofilariasis, 209-217 Polyuria and polydipsia, 1161-1177, 1207
materials and methods, 209 case example, 1173-1174
results, 209-212 diagnostic differentials, 1163-1169
Iron metabolism, 39-43, 51 diagnostic workup, 1169-1173
acute-phase response, 41 history, 1162-1163
anemia, 41-42 physical examination, 1163
corticosteroids, 42 Portosystemic shunts, feline, 1295-1301
iron deficiency, 40-41 diagnosis, 1296-1297
iron overload, 42 pathophysiology, 1295-1296
iron-binding proteins, 39 postsurgical care, 1298-1299
sample handling, 40 presurgical medical management, 1297
serum iron analysis, 40 surgery, 1297-1298
Problem solving in small animal
practice, 1030-1031
N Neurologic abnormalities, anesthetic data base, 1030
management of patients plan, 1031
with, 163-173, 183 problem list, 1030-1031
anesthetic agents and cerebral progress notes, 1031
hemodynamics, 165-166 Pyometra, diagnosis and treatment in
evaluation of clinical signs, 164-165 bitches, 777-785
intracranial physiology, 163-164 clinical examination and diagnosis, 779-781
supportive care, 166-170 pathogenesis, 777-778
Nutrition of sporting and working dogs, pathology, 781
1608-1615 treatment, 781-783
Ophthalmology (see also Intraocular Renal failure, feline, 127-153
dirofilariasis), comparative, recent clinical, biochemical, and morphologic
developments in, 1304—1323, 1333 characteristics of feline renal
Orthopedic conditions, canine failure, 129-135
pediatrics, 287-301 importance of renal failure in cats, 127-129
avascular necrosis of the femoral head, 290 improvement of the diagnosis, prognosis,
fragmented coronoid process, 296 therapy and monitoring of feline renal
hip dysplasia, 290-294 failure, 135-152
hypertrophic osteodystrophy, 294-295
osteochondrosis, 288-290
panosteitis, 294 Soft tissue injuries associated with pelvic
ununited anconeal process, 295-296 fractures, 921-931
diagnostic modalities, 923-930
soft tissue injuries, 921-923
Paraproteinemias, 621-625, 628-632 Spirocercosis, canine, and associated
cellular origins of paraproteins, 621-622 esophageal sarcoma, 577-580, 601
clinical disease associated with associated sarcoma, 579-580
paraproteinemias, 622-624 description, 577
clinical signs, 625, 628-629 life cycle, 577
treatment, 629-630 pathogenesis, 578-579
Paresis and paralysis, 1179-1193 Sporting breeds, hematologic and biochemical
case example, 1190-1192 analytes of, 1574-1581, 1594
diagnostic workup, 1189-1190 Stress and burnout, 157-160
differential diagnosis, 1186-1189 developing coping skills, 158-161
history and signalment, 1181 tangible coping skills, 161
pathophysiology, 1179-1180 Surgical and anesthetic management, puppies
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and kittens, 345-359 modifications, 1202-1204
Suture closure, buried continuous, 907-919 functional anatomy of the feline
equipment and materials, 909-910 urethra, 1195-1197
indication, 908 indications, 1195
postsurgical considerations, 917 surgical procedure, 1197-1202
technique, 910-917 Uterine adenocarcinoma, dogs, 731-737
Uterine cervix, canine, anatomy of, 751-761
material and methods, 751-752
Tracheobronchial foreign bodies o f plant results, 752-755
origin, hunting dogs, 900-90 5
materials and methods, 901
results, 901-903 Vaccination, heartworm, progress toward
prevention of infection, 613-617
criteria for a good vaccine antigen, 615
Ultrasonography, small animal reproductive generating antigens in sufficient quantity, 615
organs, 739-747 immune response to the parasites, 614
female reproductive system, 740-742 immunologic protection from
male reproductive system, 742-744 infection, 613-614
physics of ultrasonographic less straightforward obstacles of vaccine
imaging, 739-740 development, 616
Urethrostomy, perineal, in cats, 11 95-1207 preliminary evaluation of candidate vaccine
anesthetic considerations, 1197 antigens, 615
complications and procedure target of the immune response, 614
EQUINE AUTHOR INDEX
Barton, M.H., 936 French, D.D., 655 Moore, R.M., 1514
Beard, W.L., 1508 Murray, R.C., 1104
Beech, J., 80 G Neuwirth, L., 72
Bernard, W.V., 535
Bertone, A.L., 1501, 1508, 1514
Gerring, E.L., 1102
Bilkslager, A.T., 802
Gilger, B.C., 372
Blythe, L., 1215, 1633
Green, E.M., 229, 802 Peter, A.T., 1116
Brown, C.C., 239
Pierson, B.A., 1116
Pugh, D.G., 526
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Chapman, M.R., 655
Constantinescu, G.M., 229, 1104 Rebhun, W.C., 363, 945
Cook, W.R., 1369 Reinemeyer, C.R., 816
Cooper, B.J., 1222 Jakovljevic, S., 1116 ae
Craig, A.M., 1215
Cummings, J.F., 1222
Selcer, B.A., 809
Kroll, R.A., 229
Summers, B.A., 1222
Davis, S.W., 1359 \
de Lahunta, A., 1222 <|
DiPietro, J.A., 651 Lester, G., 1624
Diver, T.J., 1222 Love, S., 642 Valentine, B.A., 1222
Dubey, J.P., 1359 W
Em
MacKay R.J., 1359 Watson, D.E., 809
McLauglin, S.A., 372 Whitley, R.D., 372
Evans, A.G., 1618 Mohammed, H.O., 1222 Williams, M.A., 526
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Issue Pages Issue Pages
January 70-83 July 934-951
February 226-243 August 1100-1113
March 360-381 September 1212-1227
April 524-539 October 1356-1377
May 638-663 November 1498-1525
June 800-819 December 1616-1637
EQUINE SUBJECT INDEX
A African horse sickness, 239-241 differential diagnosis and initial
Anthelmintic therapy, daily, 651 workup, 803-804
daily anthelmintics used in horses, 652-653 embryology and pathophysiology, 802
parasite control programs using pyrantel prognosis, 806
tartrate administered daily, 653-654 treatment, 805-806
Enterolithiasis, 1104-1113
clinical presentation, 1104-1105
composition, 1106-1107
factors associated with the formation of
C Cerebrospinal fluid collection, 229-238 enteroliths, 1107-1109
collection, 232-236 incidence, 1104
composition and the blood-cerebrospinal medical management, 1111
fluid—brain barrier, 231-232 methods of diagnosis, 1199-1110
formation, circulation, and morphology, 1105-1106
absorption, 229-231 prognosis, 1111
function, 231 sites of enterolith obstruction, 1105
pressure determination, 236-237 treatment, 1110-1111
samples, 237 Equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy
Corneal dystrophies and clinical signs and pathogenesis, 1215-1221
degenerations, 945-950 clinical signs, 1216-1217
calcium and lipid degeneration, 948-949 pathogenesis, 1218-1220
corneal scars, 949 pathology, 1217-1218
endothelial degeneration, 945-947
diagnosis and treatment, 1633-1637
linear or striate dystrophy, 947 diagnosis, 1633-1634
multifocal punctate corneal therapeutics and prophylaxis, 1634-1636
degeneration, 947-948 Exertional rhabdomyolysis, prophylaxis for
Corneal stromal infections, 363-371 chronic, 80-82
corneal stromal abscesses, 366-369 dantrolene, 80-81
insidious infectious stromal electrolytes and sodium bicarbonate, 81
keratitis, 369-370 miscellaneous substances, 81-82
onchocerciasis, 370 phenytoin, 82
ulceration with infection, 363-366 tranquilizers, 82
Dermatophilosis, 1618-1623, 1631 i) Foals, differentiating enteritis and conditions
case presentation, 1618-1619 that require surgery, 535-537
clinical signs, 1620 Foals, feeding from birth to weaning, 526-533
differential diagnosis, 1621 feeding grain and hay or pasture, 528-532
prognosis, 1622 feeding milk and milk replacer, 526-528
therapy, 1626
H Headshaking, 1369-1371, 1376
EK Ectopic ureters, 802-807 definition, 1370
clinical signs, 802-803 recent observations, 1371
diagnosis, 804-805 review of the literature, 1369-1370
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Intestinal ileus, management Osteochondrosis, radiographic signs
of, 1102-1103, 1113 of, 809-815, 819
causes, 1102 causes, 810
endotoxemic ileus, 1113 pathophysiology, 809-810
management, 1103, 1113 sites and radiographic appearance, 810-814
signs, 1103 treatment and prognosis, 814-815
Intestinal ischemia, perioperative medical Ophthalmology (see Corneal dystrophies and
therapy for horses with, 1514-1525 degeneration; Corneal stromal
clinical sequelae of intestinal ischemia and infections; Keratitis, infectious)
reperfusion, 1515-1516
pathophysiology of intestinal
ischemia, 1514-1515
pathophysiology ofi ntestinal reperfusion
injury, 1515 Parasite-associated diarrhea, 642-649, 663
perioperative medical therapy, 1516-1520 coccidiosis, 648
cryptosporidiosis, 648
cyathostomiasis, 642-644.
giardiasis, 646
Keratitis, infectious, evaluation and strongyloidosis, 645-646
management, 372-380 strongylosis, 644-645
evaluation, 372-375 trichomoniasis, 646-648
treatment, 375-379 Parasitic encephalomyelitis, 1624-1631
Keratomycosis, 936-944, 950 Parasitology (see Parasite-associated diarrhea;
causes and predisposing factors, 936-937 Parasitic encephalomyelitis; Protozoal
diagnosis, 939-940 myeloencephalitis; Strongyles, small;
history and clinical signs, 957-939 Tapeworms of the gastrointestinal tract)
incidence, 936 Protozoal myeloencephalitis, 1359-1367
prognosis, 943-944. causative organism, 1364-1366
treatment, 940-945 clinical signs, 1360-1362
diagnostic aids, 1362-1363
lesions, 1364
treatment, 1363-1364.
Large colon, surgery of, 1501-1507
4 positioning, 1501-1502
preparation, 1501
principles ofl arge intestinal
surgery, 1502-1503 Small intestine, surgery of, 1508-1513
surgery of the cecum, 1503-1504. basic techniques, 1508-1509
surgery of the large colon, 1504-1505 complications, 1512
specific techniques, 1509-1512
Strongyles, small, 816-819
how cyathostomes cause disease, 817
life cycle, 816-817
Motor neuron disease, 1222-12296
clinical course, 1223-1224 role of immunity, 817-818
clinical examination, 1222-1223
diagnosis, 1224
differential diagnosis, 1224
laboratory findings, 1224
necropsy findings, 1224-1225
signalment and history, 1222 Tapeworms of the gastrointestinal
Myelography, 72-79 tract, 655-662
anatomy and measurement, 74-75 life cycle, 656-657
case studies, 74 morphology and diagnosis, 655-656
complications and pathogenesis, 658-659
contraindications, 73-74 prevalence, 657-658
spinal cord compression, 75-77 treatment, 659-660
technique, 72-73
Nutrition (see Foals, feeding from birth to U |U ltrasonography, use of real-time in bovine
weaning) and equine reproduction, 1116-1125
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Adams, R., 265 Hady, P.J., 1529, 1644 Rae, D.O., 256
Aldridge, B., 265 Harr, J.R., 831 Ramberg, C.F., 549
Almond, G.W., 542 Heath, S.E., 385, 995 Reinemeyer, C.R., 678
Holland, P.S., 1237 Richards, R.G., 542
Roof, M.B., 411
Rook, J.S., 1543
Blagburn, B.L., 698 Roth, J., 411
Brown, E.A., 831 Ruegg, P.L., 1535
Jakovljevic, S., 1116
Burg, J.G., 694
CH James, D., 103
Chalupa, W., 549 Schumacher, J., 1009
Cilek, J.E., 694 Kern, D., 103 Scott, D.W., 1405
Clarke, C.R., 1249 Knapp, F.W., 694 Sonka, S., 103
Clinkenbeard, K.D., 1249 Kramer, T.T., 411
Confer, A.W., 1249 é i
Connor, J.F., 1395
Corwin, R.M., 1005
Thompson, R., 103
Lautner, B., 99 Toombs, R.E., 1237
Leder, J.A., 822 Tubbs, R.C., 1395
David, G.P., 1647 Lin, T., 822 Tyler, J.W., 989, 1009
Lindsay, D.S., 698
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Lloyd, J.W., 1529, 1644
Erskine, R.J., 969 Underwood, W.J., 1127, 1543
Maddox, R., 989
Modransky, P., 554
Ferguson, J.D., 549
Morton, R.J., 1249
Ferry, J.W., 87 Mosier, D.A., 1249 Van Donkersgoed, J., 405
Fettman, M.J., 246
Murray, W.M., 981
Field, R.W., 1237
Franco, D.A., 822
Friendship, R.M., 99, 425
Weaver, A.D., 1647
Panciera, R.J., 1249 Weaver, L.D., 981
Payne, M.A., 981 Welker, B., 554
Galligan, D.T., 549 Peter, A.T., 1116 Wikse, S.F., 1237
Gardner, C.E., 397 Pierson, R.A., 1116 Williams, R.E., 689
Garry, F., 265 Polson, D.D., 1381 Wolfe, D.F., 989
Gibbs, H.C., 669 Powe, T.A., 698 Wong, W.S., 981
VOLUME 14 PAGINATION
Issue Pages Issue Pages
January 84-112 July 952-1016
February 244-272 August 1114-1136
March 382-432 September 1228-1272
April 540-560 October 1378-1420
May 664-704 November 1526-1556
June 820-840 December 1638-1668
1666 The Compendium December 1992
FOOD ANIMAL SUBJECT INDEX
ny Anthelmintic treatment of beef cows, effects on creating the graphs, 397-398
f parasitologic and performance example herd, 399-402
parameters, 678-687 making a difference, 399
considerations in experimental design objective of monitoring herd
and analysis, 682-684 performance, 398
cost-benefit analysis, 684 reviewing the data, 398-399
parasitologic parameters, 678-681 Diarrhea in neonatal calves, investigation
performance parameters, 681-682 of herd management practices, 385-395
facilities and utensils: dairy calves, 386-388
Cc; Clinical indications for dietary ionophores fn,
: SC? personnel management, 388
in ruminants, 989-993, 1003 as
antiketogenic effects, 991 eee a preeneme, See
‘ ee se: therapeutic interventions, 390-393
atypical interstitial pneumonia
prevention, 992
control of protozoal disease, 989-991 K Economic issues
enhanced protein utilization, 992 epidemiology and pathophysiology, 1127-1133
enhances reproductive performance, 992 causes, 1128
face fly control, 992 occurrence, 1127-1128
feed efficiency, 989 pathophysiology, 1128-1132
grain engorgement prevention, 991 farm size, dairy, impact on veterinary
rate of gain, 989 services, 1641-1645
reduction of methane production, 991 milk price and dairy health
Coccidial infection (enteric) and coccidiosis management, 1529-1533, 1554
in swine, 698-702 dairy price support programs, 1531-1532
clinical signs and lesions caused by importance of milk price, 1529-1530
Isospora suis, 700 methods of determining milk
diagnosis of Jsospora suis, 700-701 price, 1530-1531
epidemiology, treatment, and control Epidemiologic principles in dairy production
of /sospora suis, 701 medicine, 1535-1541, 1555
life cycle of Jsospora suis, 698-700 determinants of production, 1535-1536
taxonomy, structure, and importance, 698 determining production, 1537-1555
Colostral transfer, neonatal calf sources of production information, 1536
management, 265-270 Erythropoietic porphyria, bovine
benefits of colostrum, 266 congenital, 822-826
failure of acquisition of passive clinical findings, 823-824.
immunity, 266-268 epidemiology, 822-823
Computerized food animal medical records for necropsy findings, 824
disease surveillance and residue pathogenesis, 823
avoidance, 981-985
custom treatments, 983
economic and management Fly control in swine operations, 689-692
applications, 983 biting flies, 689-690
general system features, 982 control of biting flies, 691-692
residue avoidance applications, 983 control of nonbiting flies, 692
treatment guidance, 982-983 nonbiting flies, 691
veterinary auditing of treatment
Ss, 983-985 ‘ é ; ;
tcp e eae, ; ” Health security, an increasing role for swine
Cryptosporidiosis in calves, 1005-1007 ractitioners. 425-427
clinical manifestations, 1006 Pe an ne 426
ee ores . safe introduction of replacement breeding
Uryptosporidium parvum, 1005 stock, 426-427
diz sis, 1006 2 eae t
se SD oe Horn fly insecticide resistance, 694-702
transmission, 1006-1007 biol 694-695
treatment, 1007 aie a i
Cutaneous neoplasms, bovine, 1405-1419 pevastni Saad 695
—— ott as weer horn fly insecticide resistance, 695-696
lymphoreticular neoplasms, 1413-1414 tnbieiniimeds streteaten, 008s
melanocytic neoplasms, 1414 wi eee 6 EES
: , Human health in swine practice, 99-101, 110
mesenchymal neoplasms, 1409-1413 noise exposure in swine practice, 104
respiratory effects of swine confinement
iy Dairy herd performance, graphic monitoring operations, 102, 110
of, 397-402 zoonotic disease, 99-101