Veterinary Medicine - May 2008 - (Page 237) www.vetmedpub.com online extras Have You Heard? Famotidine in cats: IV or SC? A study examines whether a risk of hemolysis exists in cats receiving intravenous vs. subcutaneous famotidine. New news feature! NewsHound We’re combing through the media to uncover stories related to animals and medicine that you may have missed. Updated twice a week, find a link to stories that matter to you. Not your typical blog! Get Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald’s practical perspective You know Dr. Fitzgerald, a practitioner at VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, from Animal Planet’s Emergency Vets and E-Vet Interns. Starting this month, visit our Web site each week for Dr. Fitzgerald’s blog featuring his sharp humor and keen insight into the practice of veterinary medicine. Elizabeth A. Shull, DVM, DACVIM (neurology), DACVB In May’s video, Dr. Shull discusses listening to clients’ concerns about their overactive pets, and offers advice for clients whose dogs pull on their leashes. Want a past issue? www.vetmedpub.com/DigitalArchive Extras Related content Respiratory fungal disease in cats David Morgan, BVetMed, BSc, MRCVS Elizabeth Rozanski, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC See page 248. Of interest Feline cardiopulmonary dirofilariasis Jorge Guerrero, DVM, PhD Alex Morrow, MVB, BA, PhD, MRCVS Mark Rishniw, BVSc, MS, DACVIM Digital edition questions? www.vetmedpub.com/DigitalFAQ Otitis externa in dogs SIGN ME UP NOW! To receive a monthly e-mail linking you directly to Veterinary Medicine Digital, send an e-mail to join-VM_digital@listmgr.advanstar.com, Karen Campbell, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVD Rosanna Marsella, DVM, DACVD David H Scarff, BVetMed, CertSAD, MRCVS See page 266. and write Digital Edition in the subject line. Make sure you keep up-to-date! Dirofilaria immitis larvae may lead to a vascular and interstitial immune-mediated reaction in cats’ lungs, which causes clinical signs identical to those of asthma and is known as heartworm-associated respiratory disease. Review your diagnostic testing, treatment, and prevention options for this problem in cats. VETERINARY MEDICINE May 2008 237 http://www.vetmedpub.com http://www.vetmedpub.com/vetmed/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/516248 http://www.vetmedpub.com/Kev http://www.vetmedpub.com http://www.vetmedpub.com/vetmed/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/513795 http://www.vetmedpub.com/DigitalArchive http://www.vetstreamfelis.com/ACI/May08/VMD2/dis60630.asp http://www.vetstreamfelis.com/ACI/May08/VMD1/dis00966.asp http://www.vetmedpub.com/DigitalFAQ http://www.vetstreamcanis.com/ACI/MAy08/VMD1/dis02565.asp
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