2004 Annual Index Small Animal/Exotics Authors A Edwards M: Feline Cholangiohepatitis; Nov, Kemppainen B: Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Acierno MJ: Hypertersion in Dogs and Cats; May, 855-862 Feb, 132-135 336-346 Ehrhart N: Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Kirby R: Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Cats: Allen SW: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433; Hypernatremia in Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Critically Il] Cats: Evaluation and Treatment; Jun, Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 434-445 Aragon CL: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for G Kitchell BE: Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Apr, Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 270-273; Pharm Profile: MelphaJuln,a 45n6-;45 9 200-215 Gavin PR: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Smal! Krahwinkel DJ: Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced Animal Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Avgeris S: Canine Protothecosis; Feb, 96-103; 292-302 Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Feb, 132-135 Kuntz CA: Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: GiegerT : Clinical Approach to Patients with Curative-Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 EpistaJaxn,i 3s0;-4 4 Barone G: Caudal Occipital Malformation Gobello C: Acquired Infertility in Male Dogs with L Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 Normal Libido; Jan, 18-28 Labato MA: Hypertension in Dogs and Cats; May, Barton C: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Greene CE: Canine Leptospirosis: Epidemiology, 336-346 Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, Pathogenesis, and Diagnosis; Aug, 606-623; Lewis DD: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail 590-605 Canine Leptospirosis: Treatment, Prevention, and Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Bellhorn T: Bacterial Translocation; Mar, 229-236 Zoonosis; Sep, 700-708 InstrumentationJu;l , 519-529; Intramedullary Guerin SR: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Berg JM: Caudal Occipital Malformation Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Clinical ApplicationsJu;l , 531-544 Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 InstrumentJault, i5o19n-5;29 Lichtenberger M: Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Bergman R: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, H Cats: Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433; Hypernatremia in Critically Il! Cats: Evaluation 590-605 Haldane S: Transfusion Medicine; Jul, 502-518; and Treatment; Jun, 434-445 Billups L: Canine Protothecosis; Feb, 96-103 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: Lindsay DS: Cryptosporidium Infections in Cats Briggs KK: The Canine Meniscus: Injury and Techniques; Oct, 780-790; Cardiopulmonary and Dogs; Nev, 864-874 Treatment; Sep, 687-697 Cerebral Resuscitation: Emergency Drugs and Liptak JM: Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, Postresuscitative Care; Oct, 791-799 c 50-57; Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Harvey SE: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Chen S: Ferret Insulinoma: Diagnosis and Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Treatment; Sep, 722-729 200-215 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 Cooke SW: Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Heeren V: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Collection in ReptiJuln, e47s0-;48 3 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, 366-373 Cooper JE: Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Macintire DK: Bacterial Translocation; Mar, Collection in ReptiJuln,e 47s0-;48 3 Hernandez- Divers SJ: Diagnostic Techniques and 229-236 Sample Collection in ReptiJuln, e47s0-4;83 ; Avian Corrada Y: Acquired Infertility in Male Dogs with Marino DJ: Caudal Occipital Malformation Normal Libido; Jan, 18-28 Diagnostic Endoscopy; Nov, 839-852 Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 386-896 Hernandez-Divers SM: Avian Diagnostic Cross AR: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Marks SL: Transfusion MedicineJ;ul , 502-518; Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Endoscopy; Nev, 839-852 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: InstrumentatioJnu;l , 519-529, Intramedullary Hnilica KA: Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Techniques; Oct, 780-790, Cardiopulmonary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Emerging Problem; Jul, 560-568 Cerebral Resuscitation: Emergency Drugs and Clinical ApplicationsJu;l , 531-544 HughesJ : Cervical Masses in Dogs: Diagnosis and Postresuscitative Care; Oct, 791-797 Treatment; May, 390-403 Marshall M: Capnography in Dogs; Oct, 761-778 J MattooJnS : Breakthroughs in Radiography: de Lorimier LP: Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Computed Radiography; Jan, 58-66 Apr, 270-273 Jerram RM: Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in May E: Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Emerging Dernell WS: Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, Dogs: Presentation, Cause, and Diagnosis; Apr, Problem; Jul, 560-568 50-57; Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: 303-310, 316; Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Dogs: Treatment; Apr, 311-315 Mazzaferro EM: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Jones JB: Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Feb, 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, 366-373 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 132-135 MecCrackin Stevenson MA: Partial-Thickness Dewey CW: Caudal Occipital Malformation Skin Grafting for Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Donnelly KE: Feline Inflammatory Polyps and Kapil S: A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: McLaughlin RM: Cervical Masses in Dogs: Ventral Bulla OsteotomyJu;n , 446-454 Specimen Selection and Serology; Aug, 646-658; Diagnosis and Treatment; May, 390-403 A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: Direct and Melmed C: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Molecular-Based Detection of Viral Pathogens; Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, Edwards L: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Sep, 730-740 590-605 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, Kazakos GM: Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, MintonJ : Pharm Profile: Milk Thistle; Aug, 366-373 634-644 631-632 976 COMPENDIUM December 2004 2004 Annual Index Small Animal/Exotics Authors A Edwards M: Feline Cholangiohepatitis; Nov, Kemppainen B: Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Acierno MJ: Hypertersion in Dogs and Cats; May, 855-862 Feb, 132-135 336-346 Ehrhart N: Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Kirby R: Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Cats: Allen SW: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433; Hypernatremia in Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Critically Il] Cats: Evaluation and Treatment; Jun, Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 434-445 Aragon CL: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for G Kitchell BE: Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Apr, Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 270-273; Pharm Profile: MelphaJuln,a 45n6-;45 9 200-215 Gavin PR: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Smal! Krahwinkel DJ: Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced Animal Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Avgeris S: Canine Protothecosis; Feb, 96-103; 292-302 Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Feb, 132-135 Kuntz CA: Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: GiegerT : Clinical Approach to Patients with Curative-Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 EpistaJaxn,i 3s0;-4 4 Barone G: Caudal Occipital Malformation Gobello C: Acquired Infertility in Male Dogs with L Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 Normal Libido; Jan, 18-28 Labato MA: Hypertension in Dogs and Cats; May, Barton C: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Greene CE: Canine Leptospirosis: Epidemiology, 336-346 Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, Pathogenesis, and Diagnosis; Aug, 606-623; Lewis DD: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail 590-605 Canine Leptospirosis: Treatment, Prevention, and Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Bellhorn T: Bacterial Translocation; Mar, 229-236 Zoonosis; Sep, 700-708 InstrumentationJu;l , 519-529; Intramedullary Guerin SR: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Berg JM: Caudal Occipital Malformation Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Clinical ApplicationsJu;l , 531-544 Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 InstrumentJault, i5o19n-5;29 Lichtenberger M: Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Bergman R: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, H Cats: Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433; Hypernatremia in Critically Il! Cats: Evaluation 590-605 Haldane S: Transfusion Medicine; Jul, 502-518; and Treatment; Jun, 434-445 Billups L: Canine Protothecosis; Feb, 96-103 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: Lindsay DS: Cryptosporidium Infections in Cats Briggs KK: The Canine Meniscus: Injury and Techniques; Oct, 780-790; Cardiopulmonary and Dogs; Nev, 864-874 Treatment; Sep, 687-697 Cerebral Resuscitation: Emergency Drugs and Liptak JM: Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, Postresuscitative Care; Oct, 791-799 c 50-57; Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Harvey SE: Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Chen S: Ferret Insulinoma: Diagnosis and Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Treatment; Sep, 722-729 200-215 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 Cooke SW: Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Heeren V: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Collection in ReptiJuln, e47s0-;48 3 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, 366-373 Cooper JE: Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Macintire DK: Bacterial Translocation; Mar, Collection in ReptiJuln,e 47s0-;48 3 Hernandez- Divers SJ: Diagnostic Techniques and 229-236 Sample Collection in ReptiJuln, e47s0-4;83 ; Avian Corrada Y: Acquired Infertility in Male Dogs with Marino DJ: Caudal Occipital Malformation Normal Libido; Jan, 18-28 Diagnostic Endoscopy; Nov, 839-852 Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 386-896 Hernandez-Divers SM: Avian Diagnostic Cross AR: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Marks SL: Transfusion MedicineJ;ul , 502-518; Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Biomechanics and Endoscopy; Nev, 839-852 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: InstrumentatioJnu;l , 519-529, Intramedullary Hnilica KA: Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Techniques; Oct, 780-790, Cardiopulmonary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Emerging Problem; Jul, 560-568 Cerebral Resuscitation: Emergency Drugs and Clinical ApplicationsJu;l , 531-544 HughesJ : Cervical Masses in Dogs: Diagnosis and Postresuscitative Care; Oct, 791-797 Treatment; May, 390-403 Marshall M: Capnography in Dogs; Oct, 761-778 J MattooJnS : Breakthroughs in Radiography: de Lorimier LP: Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Computed Radiography; Jan, 58-66 Apr, 270-273 Jerram RM: Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in May E: Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Emerging Dernell WS: Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, Dogs: Presentation, Cause, and Diagnosis; Apr, Problem; Jul, 560-568 50-57; Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: 303-310, 316; Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in Diagnosis and Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183; Dogs: Treatment; Apr, 311-315 Mazzaferro EM: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Jones JB: Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Feb, 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, 366-373 Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 132-135 MecCrackin Stevenson MA: Partial-Thickness Dewey CW: Caudal Occipital Malformation Skin Grafting for Large Thermal Skin Wounds in Syndrome in Dogs; Nov, 886-896 Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Donnelly KE: Feline Inflammatory Polyps and Kapil S: A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: McLaughlin RM: Cervical Masses in Dogs: Ventral Bulla OsteotomyJu;n , 446-454 Specimen Selection and Serology; Aug, 646-658; Diagnosis and Treatment; May, 390-403 A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: Direct and Melmed C: Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Molecular-Based Detection of Viral Pathogens; Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, Edwards L: Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, Sep, 730-740 590-605 350-363; Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, Kazakos GM: Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, MintonJ : Pharm Profile: Milk Thistle; Aug, 366-373 634-644 631-632 976 COMPENDIUM December 2004 977 2004 Annual Index Morresey PR: Reproductive Effects of Canine SheltoGnD : Masticatory Musck w Herpesvirus; Oct, 804-811 Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatn 591-605 Walker AM: | Sidaway BK: Cervical Masses in Dog Dogs: Presentation, ( r Nitsche EK: Erythrocytosis in Dogs and Cats und Treatment; May, 390-403 303-310, 316; Ectopic Ureters a Diagnosis and Management; Feb, 104-119 SmithC : Breakthroughs in Radiogra phy Dogs: Tr Apr, 311-315 NorthrupN : Clinical Approach to Patients with Computed Radiography; Jan, 58-66 Walsh PJ: Car Append r Osteosar Epistaxis; Jan, 30-44 irative-Intent Treat t, Mar, 186-197 StefanaccJiD : Caudal Occipital Malfor Syndrome in Dogs; Nev, 886-896 Warman CGA: | Dogs: Presentation, ( ' Strunck E: Canine Protothecosis; Feb, 96-103 Papazoglou LG: Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, 303-310, 316; Ectopic Ureters and 634-644 Stubbs WP: Intramedull ary Interlockir g Nail Dogs: T Apr, 311-315 Parker R: Pharm Profile: Tramadol; Oct, 800-802 IFinxsattriuomne ntaitn ioDnog;s Janud l, 519Ca-ts:5 29B,i omeIcnhtarnaimcesd ullaarnyd W45i6e-d45e9m,a n|n Al Parker RB: Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Fixation Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cat D Pr in Dogs and Cats: Clinical ApplicatJuil,o 5n31s-5;44 Clinical Applications; Jul, 531-544 303-310, 316 Patsikas MN: Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, Sutherland-Smith J: Ectop Wheeler Jl Int ary 634-644 Ureteroceles it Dogs Presentation, Cause, and Fixation in Dog 1 Cats: Bior " Pilny AA: Ferret Insulinoma: Diagnosis and Diagnos s; Apr, 303-310, 316; Ectopic Ureters Jul, 519-529, Intran Treatment; Sep, 722-729 Ureteroceles in Dogs: Treatment Apr, 311-315 | terla Na } ot D g ind Pooya HA: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Small T Clinical Appl Jul, 531-544 Animal Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, Willis M: Pharm Profile: Orbifloxa 292-302 Tefft KM: Lily Nephrotoxicit 374-378 149-157 Withrow S]: Liver Tumor ts and Dog Jan, TemoK : Hypernatremia in Critically I 50-57, ( ppendicula teosa Raffe MR: Transfusion Medicine; Jul, 502-518 Pathophysi« logy; Jun, 422-433; Hyper: Diagr nt; Mar, 172-183 Critically Ill Cats: Evaluation and Treat: RobertsJ : Transfusion MedicineJ;ul , 502-518 Lal ppendk j rU rcor 4 434-445 Intent tment, Mar, 186-197 RudloffE : Hypernatremia in Critically Il] Cats Tillson DM: Feline Inflammatory Polyp Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433; Hypernatremia in Ventral Bulla Osteotomy; Jun, 446-454 Critically Ill Cats: Evaluation and Treatment; Jun, Y 434-445 Tobias KM Magne tic Re sonarn iv) ir Small Animal Medicine: Clinical pplications; YearyTJ : A Prime: nostic Virology Ss Apr, 292-302 Specime Sc cy; Aug, 646-658; Séguin B: Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Tsioli V: Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, 634-644 MAo lPerciumelra r-Based sonostDext ection lofo gy: VirDa1ilDIr .e. c!t anc j Curative-Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197; Tucker RL: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Small Sept, 730-740 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Small Animal Animal Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, 292-302 292-302 SessionJsK : Canine Leptospirosis: Epidemiology, v z Pathogenesis, and Diagnosis, Aug, 606-623; Canine Leptospirosis: Treatment, Prevention, and Vinayak A Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced Zajac AM: ( Zoonosis . Sep, 700-708 Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Dogs: Nov, 864-874 Small Animal/Exotics Subjects BACTERIOLOGY DERMATOLOGY Bacterial Translocation; Mar, 229-236 Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Emerging Problem; Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Jul, 560-568 Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Emergis Jul, 560-568 CARDIOLOGY Hypertension in Dogs and Cats; May, 336-346 DIAGNOSTICS CRITICAL CARE Breakthroughs in Radiography: ¢ Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Large Thermal Radiography; Jar 58-66 Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Magnetic Res mance Imag ng EXOTICS Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced Medicine: Clinical Appl TIONS; I ) Agnostic Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Diagnostic Techniques and Samp! Reptiles; Ju Acute Abdomen: Diagnosis; May, 350-363 Reptiles; Jun, 470-483 Acute Abdomen: Treatment; May, 366-373 C apnography in Dogs; Oct, 7 Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Cats Avian Diagnostic I ndoscopy; GASTROENTEROLOGY Pathophysiology; Jun, 422-433 s: Feb, 96-103 Hypernatremia in Critically Il] Cats: Evaluation EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1:D iagnosis; May 350-363 and Treatment; Jun, 434 445 Managing Blunt Trauma-—Induced Treatment; May, 366-37 ; December 2004 Search the complete COMPENDIUM archives online at www.VetLearn.com COMPENDIUM 978 2004 Annual Index HEMATOLOGY Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Curative- Emergency Drugs and Postresuscitative Care; Oct, Clinical Approach to Patients with Epistaxis; Jan, Intent Treatment; Mar, 186-197 791-799 30-44 Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Apr, 270-273 Erythrocytosis in Dogs and Cats: Diagnosis and Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced REPRODUCTION Management; Feb, 104-119 Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Acquired Infertility in Male Dogs with Normal Managing Blunt Trauma—Induced Cervical Masses in Dogs: Diagnosis and Libido; Jan, 18-28 Hemoperitoneum in Dogs and Cats; Apr, 276-291 Treatment; May, 390-403 Transfusion MedicineJ;ul , 502-518 Pharm Profile: MelphalanJ;un , 456-459 SURGERY Ferret Insulinoma: Diagnosis and Treatment; Sep, Partial-Thickness Skin Grafting for Large Thermal HEPATIC DISEASE 722-729 Skin Wounds in Dogs; Mar, 200-215 Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, 50-57 Pharm Profile: Tramadol; Oct, 800-892 Feline Inflammatory Polyps and Ventral Bulla Pharm Profile: Milk Thistle; Aug, 631-632 Osteotomy; Jun, 446-454 Feline Cholangiohepatitis; Nov, 855-862 ORTHOPEDICS Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs a5n1d9 -C5a2t9s : Biomechanics and Instrumentation; Jul, IMAGING a5n1d9 -C5a2t9s : Biomechanics and InstrumentationJu;l , Breakthroughs in Radiography: Computed Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs Radiography; Jan, 58-66 Intramedullary Interlocking Nail Fixation in Dogs and Cats: Clinical ApplicationJ;ul , 531-544 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Small Animal and Cats: Clinical ApplicationJu;l , 531-544 Retained Surgical Sponge; Aug, 634-644 Medicine: Clinical Applications; Apr, 292-302 The Canine Meniscus: Injury and Treatment; Sep, 687-697 TOXICOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY Pharm Profile: Tramadol; Oct, 800-802 Field Cases of Feline Ciguatera; Feb, 132-135 Masticatory Muscle Myositis: Pathogensis, Lily Nephrotoxicity in Cats; Feb, 149-157 Diagnosis, and Treatment; Aug, 590-605 OTOLARYNGOLOGY Feline Inflammatory Polyps and Ventral Bulla UROLOGY INFECTIOUS DISEASE OsteotomyJu;n , 446-453 Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in Dogs: Staphylococcal Pyoderma: An Emerging Problem; Presentation, Cause, and Diagnosis; Apr, 303-310, Jul, 560-568 PHARMACOLOGY 316 Cryptosporidium Infections in Cats and Dogs; Nov, Pharm Profile: Dactinomycin; Apr, 270-273 Ectopic Ureters and Ureteroceles in Dogs: 864-874 Treatment; Apr, 311-315 Pharm Profile: Orbifloxacin; May, 374-378 NEUROLOGY Pharm Profile: MelphalanJu;n , 456-459 VIROLOGY Caudal Occipital Malformation Syndrome in Pharm Profile: Milk Thistle; Aug, 631-632 A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: Specimen Dogs; Nov, 886-896 Pharm Profile: Tramadol; Oct, 800-802 Selection and Serology; Aug, 646-658 A Primer on Diagnostic Virology: Direct and ONCOLOGY RESPIRATORY MEDICINE Molecular-Based Detection of Viral Pathogens; Liver Tumors in Cats and Dogs; Jan, 50-57 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: 730-740 Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma: Diagnosis and Techniques; Oct, 780-790 Reproductive Effects of Canine Herpesvirus; Oct, Palliative Treatment; Mar, 172-183 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation: 804-811 Equine Authors Recumbent Horses; Feb, 138-148; Treatment and Findings; May, 380-389; Pulmonary Surfactant Bentz BG: Esophageal Obstruction in Horses; Supportive Care of Recumbent Horses; Mar, Dysfunction and Lung Maturation in Neonatal Nov, 877-885 216-227; Equine Recumbency: Complications and Foals: Therapy, Prevention, and Prognosis; Jun, Berthelot A: Equine Sand Colic; Sep, 712-719 Slinging; Apr, 256-266 460-469 Blackmer JM: Equine Sand Colic; Sep, 712-719 Duggan VE: Esophageal Obstruction in Horses; H Bowles DK: Glucocorticoids and Laminitis in Nov, 877-885 Horses; Jul, 547-558 HunterJ : Case Presentation: Noniatrogenic Recta! Tear in a Geriatric Gelding, Oct, 813-816 c Eades SC: Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction in J Costa LRR: Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction in Neonatal Foals: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings; Neonatal Foals: Pathogenesis and Clinical May, 380-389; Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction Johnson PJ: Treatment of Equine Metabolix Findings; May, 380-389; Pulmonary Surfactant and Lung Maturation in Neonata! Foals: Therapy, Syndrome; Feb, 122-130; Glucocorticoids and Dysfunction and Lung Maturation in Neonatal Prevention, and Prognojuns, i46s9-4;60 9 Laminitis in Horses; Jul, 547-558 Foals: Therapy, Prevention, and Prognosis; Jun, 460-469 Ganjam VK: Glucocorticoids and Laminitis in Kellon E: Treatment of Equine Metabolic Horses; Jul, 547-558 Syndrome; Feb, 122-130 Davis EG: Equine Recumbency: Defining the Gaughan EM: Case Notes and Commentary: Klugh DO: Infiltration Anesthesia in Equine Problem and Establishing the Differential Rectal Tears; Oct, 817-818 Dentistry; Aug, 625-630 DiagnoJasn,i 6s7-;77 ; Diagnostic Evaluation, Goad ME: Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction in Kreeger JM: Glucocorticoids and Laminitis in Clinical Management, and Transport of Neonatal Foals: Pathogenesis and Clinical Horses; Jul, 547-558 COMPENDIUM Search the complete COMPENDIUM archives online at www.VetLearn.com December 2004 2004 Annual Index 979 Pp Recumbent Horses; Feb, 138-148; Treatment arc »s ipportive Care of Recumbent Horses; Mar, McCue M: Equine Recumbency: Defining the Paradis MR: Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunctior 216-227; Equine Rex imber cy: Compli mon Problem and Establishing the Differential Neonatal Foals: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings Slinging; Apr, 256-266 DiagnoJsani, 6s7-;77 ; Diagnostic Evaluation, May, 380-389. Pulmonary Surfactant Dystunctior Clinical Management, and Transport of and | ung Maturation in Neonatal Foals Tt erapy, Recumbent Horses; Feb, 138-148; Treatment and Prevention, and Prognosis; Jun, 460-469 SlightSH : Glucocortico.d Supportive Care of Recumbent Horses; Mar, R Horses; Jul, 547-558 216-227; Equine Recumbency: Complications and Slinging; Apr, 256-266 Rush BR: Equine Recumbency: Definiz Stratton-Phelps M: A Adult Horses; Jan, 46-49 Messer IV NT: Treatment of Equine Metabolix Problem and Establishing the Differential Syndrome; Feb, 122-130; Glucocorticoids and Diagnosis; Jan, 67-77; Diagnostic Evaluatior w Laminitis in Horses; Jul, 547-558 Clinical Management, and Transport of WalesbyHA : Equine Sand Sep, 712-719 Equine Subjects ANESTHESIA Equine Rounds: Case Presentation: Noniatro: Infiltration Anesthesia in Equine Dentistry; Aug, Rectal Tear in a Geriatric Gelding, Oct 625-630 Equine Rounds: Case and Commentar DENTISTRY Tears; Oct, 817-818 Horses; Mar, 216-22 Infiltration Anesthesia in Equine Dentistry; Aug, Esophageal Obstruction it Equine Reet mben 625-630 Apr, 256-266 NEONATOLOGY ENDOCRINOLOGY Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction in Neonata RESPIRATORY MEDICINE Treatment of Equine Metabolic Syndrome; Feb, Foals: Pathogenesis and Clinical Find ings; May, limor vary Surfactant Dysfur ron mM Neonatal 122-130 380-389 oals: Pathogenesis and Clinical I indings; May Glucocorticoids and Laminitis in Horses; Jul, Pulmonary Surfactant Dysfunction a1 d Lur 547-558 aMnadt urPartoignoons isi;n NJeuonn, at4a6l0 -4F6o9al s Theray wv, Preventior indi ltmuPorranotgainrooyns is;S iun rJf%u aNsce toannatta l D, yFsoaflus:n , ctiTohne rapay,n d PreLvuneg ntior EQUINE ROUNDS $60—469 Case Presentation: Noniatrogenic Rectal Tear in a NUTRITION Esophageal Obstruction in Horse Now, &7 RR Geriatric Gelding; Oct, 813-816 Assisted Enteral Feeding in Adult Hor es, Jan, 46-49 UPDATE ON EQUINE THERAPEUTICS Case Notes and Commentary Rectal Tears; Oct, . 817-818 RECUMBENCY Assisted Enteral Feedis Adult Horses; Jar Equine Recumbency: Defining the Probbli er GASTROENTEROLOGY und Establishing the Differer tial Diagnosis; Equine Sand Colic; Sep, 712-719 Jan, 67-77 Clinical Snapshot ANSWERS & EXPLANATIONS causing pneumothorax Antral incisional gastropexy (B). Pros: rapid technique Case presentation on p. 931 with less technical difficulty. Cons: none. Tube gastropexy. Pros: ability for postoperative decompression and feeding control. Cons: requires time for fistula formation before tube can be removed; requires exposure of the gastric lumen Midline abdominal closure gastropexy. Pros: rapid tech nique. Cons: makes reapproach to the cranial abdomen very difficult. Short gastric arteries and left epiploic artery along the greater curvature of the fundus. Dark/black areas suggesting infarction/ischemia; lack of Circumcostal gastropexy. Pros: most reliable adhesions palpable pulses in the splenic hilus suggesting arterial obtained. Cons: time-consuming preparation, potential thrombosis; disseminated masses that may be neoplastic; for rib fractures, potential for entering pleural space and bleeding mass; uncontrolable hemorrhage of the spleen.