2008 TVMA annual conference /
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[Austin, Tex.] :
Texas Veterinary Medical Association,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Rabbit and rodent dentistry
- Ferret medicine and surgery
- Prairie dog medicine and surgery
- Rodent and rabbit respiratory disease
- Nutritional management of impaired mobility
- Alternative and raw food diets
- Chronic kidney disease: which treatments are best?
- Feline lower urinary tract disease
- Cats and carbohydrates: what do we really know?
- Pearls of wisdom from fifty years in the trenches
- Total ear canal ablation with lateral bulla osteotomy
- Perineal hernia repair with marlex mesh reinforcing
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Surgical options for treating ear disease
- Diagnostic and medical treatment options of otitis
- Differential diagnosis of otitis: exploring the underlying factors and causes for ear disease
- Ultrasound: a tool for diagnosing hematuria
- Ultrasound and the oncologic patient bumps, lumps and stumps
- Ultrasound of the gastrointestinal tract
- Imaging of the gastrointestinal tract
- Colic
- What do I do with a premature foal?
- Rational use of aerosolized drugs
- Healthy lungs need healthy barns - how barns affect equine performance
- Bronchoalveolar lavage: how, why, when, and what does it mean?
- Early assessment and treatment of the sick neonatal foal
- Inflammatory airway disease: definitions and diagnosis in the performance horse
- How to perform and interpret equine upper airway endoscopy
- Current thinking on the treatment and diagnosis of pneumonia and pleuropneumonia
- Treatment and diagnosis of upper airway diseases
- Equine cornea
- Equine adnexa & surgery
- Equine ophthalmic exam
- Equine intraocular disease
- Equine recurrent uveitis
- Respiratory medicine in the bovine 1: overview & immune responses
- Repiratory medicine in the bovine 2: Diagnostic challenges & clinical observations
- Respiratory medicine in the bovine suggested references
- Fever tick update
- Voluntary bovine Johne's disease control recertification for veterinarians