In recent years digital slide scanning has given veterinary professionals the option of point-of-care CBC pathologist review via remote consultation with board certified veterinary clinical pathologists. Learn More. […]
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A urinalysis is a quick, safe, and easy screening test that provides invaluable information regarding pet health. Learn More. […]
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Originally leptospirosis affected mostly sporting, working, or herding dogs with extensive outdoor exposure, but smaller breeds and shelter dogs now also appear at increased risk. […]
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Echinococcus tapeworm infections are starting to become more common in areas of Canada and the United States where they had not been recognized previously. […]
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Beyond the concern for canine health, MDR in canine hookworms could present a serious threat to human health. Learn More. […]
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Since atopy is for the life of the cat it is essential to devise a treatment plan that will work both for the owner and the patient. […]
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In veterinary medicine we are fortunate to have methods to determine pets’ allergies intradermal skin testing or serum testing. The real question is, “what to do with that information once I have it?” […]
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To meet client expectations, the veterinary team can establish a diagnostic foundation of wellness services, set up protocols for early disease detection, maintain standards of care with chronic disease management, and provide real-time results during consultations. An in-house lab can elevate patient care in this respect and, therefore, provide fast relief to the patient. […]
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This article looks at screening for equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH), a recently recognized equine disease in the United States and Europe, and how it can help increase revenue streams for equine veterinarians. […]
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