1991 ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECTS DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE Blood smear, to estimate leukocyte counts, March 270 Bone marrow aspiration and core biopsy, the steps in performing, July 670 Aspirating bone marrow and collecting a core biopsy from the ilium, July 682 Aspirating bone marrow, July 682 Collecting a core sample, July 684 Aspirating bone marrow from the proximal femur, July 680 Aspirating bone marrow from the proximal humerus, July 672 Collecting bone marrow, July 672 Preparing the slides, July 679 Preparing for aspiration, July 672 Selecting the site, July 672 Clinical exposures (photo essays) Bovine Atelectasis in a newborn calf, June 584 Croupous enteritis, March 258 Mammary gland lymphosarcoma, Jan 21 Nasal sinus cysts, March 254 Nonseptic thrombi of the endocardium, Sept 882 Pulmonary embolism, March 252 Rupture of the suspensory ligament of a bovine udder, March 255 Secondary proliferative pneumonia, Sept 884 Splenic and hepatic hemangiosarcomas, July 691 Canine Abdominal vena caval thrombosis, Dec 1172 Malignant fibrosis of the lungs, July 690 Neurogenic cardiomyopathy and reflux esophagitis, Aug 799 Neurogenic renal shutdown and chronic lymphoid cystitis, Aug 800 Oral melanosarcoma, Oct 983 Unilateral exostosis, Aug 798 Equine Colonic torsion, Oct 984 FOCUSING ON Cranial bowel hemomelasma, Sept 885 COLONIC DISEASE Equine actinobacillosis (shigellosis), IN DOGS June 582 Osteochondrosis of equine shoulder joints, Jan 24 Septic infarcts and arthritis, Jan 26 Feline Feline intestinal lymphosarcoma, Jan 27 Feline ischemic encephalopathy, Nov 1062 Multifocal necrotizing nephritis associated with FIP, Oct 986 Vertebral lymphosarcoma in a cat, Sept 886 Other species Chronic enzootic pneumonia of lambs, June 585 Foam cell foci in rabbits, mink, and ferrets, Nov 1063 4240 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 19% 1991 ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECTS DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE Blood smear, to estimate leukocyte counts, March 270 Bone marrow aspiration and core biopsy, the steps in performing, July 670 Aspirating bone marrow and collecting a core biopsy from the ilium, July 682 Aspirating bone marrow, July 682 Collecting a core sample, July 684 Aspirating bone marrow from the proximal femur, July 680 Aspirating bone marrow from the proximal humerus, July 672 Collecting bone marrow, July 672 Preparing the slides, July 679 Preparing for aspiration, July 672 Selecting the site, July 672 Clinical exposures (photo essays) Bovine Atelectasis in a newborn calf, June 584 Croupous enteritis, March 258 Mammary gland lymphosarcoma, Jan 21 Nasal sinus cysts, March 254 Nonseptic thrombi of the endocardium, Sept 882 Pulmonary embolism, March 252 Rupture of the suspensory ligament of a bovine udder, March 255 Secondary proliferative pneumonia, Sept 884 Splenic and hepatic hemangiosarcomas, July 691 Canine Abdominal vena caval thrombosis, Dec 1172 Malignant fibrosis of the lungs, July 690 Neurogenic cardiomyopathy and reflux esophagitis, Aug 799 Neurogenic renal shutdown and chronic lymphoid cystitis, Aug 800 Oral melanosarcoma, Oct 983 Unilateral exostosis, Aug 798 Equine Colonic torsion, Oct 984 FOCUSING ON Cranial bowel hemomelasma, Sept 885 COLONIC DISEASE Equine actinobacillosis (shigellosis), IN DOGS June 582 Osteochondrosis of equine shoulder joints, Jan 24 Septic infarcts and arthritis, Jan 26 Feline Feline intestinal lymphosarcoma, Jan 27 Feline ischemic encephalopathy, Nov 1062 Multifocal necrotizing nephritis associated with FIP, Oct 986 Vertebral lymphosarcoma in a cat, Sept 886 Other species Chronic enzootic pneumonia of lambs, June 585 Foam cell foci in rabbits, mink, and ferrets, Nov 1063 4240 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 19% Clinical pathology laboratory, making the most Interpreting, noninfectious factors that affect of a, Jan 12 leukocyte production, May 472 Diagnostic interpretation of results, Jan 18 Granulopoiesis, diagnostic significance of, Diagnostic process, Jan 12 May 472 Economics of a clinical pathology laboratory, Leukocyte reference range (table), May 474 Jan 20 Neutrophilia and other leukocytic changes, Elements of a quality-control program (table), nondisease factors that cause, May 474 ObtaJiann i1n8g reliable results, Jan 16 CFoearrt,i coesxtceirtoeimde ntex,c easns,d eMxaeyr c4i7s4e , May 475 ‘TFTHIERS ETAUDTLIMOAEUGNSNT O WSOIIFTS H ERASN,D Pitfalls along the diagnostic course, Jan 17 Normalelu kpohcyystieo lnoguimcb efrasc,t orMsa yt h4a7t5 affect ATUON NDIC OMVPERMRRAIEILC DK NAO IPRGRYV'O SD UFECATUIL TOSN Diagnosis of challenging cases in internal Age, May 475 medicine Digestion, May 479 Hyperglobulinemia in a cat, June 568 Estrus, May 479 Clinical signs, June 568 Hemorrhage, May 479 Follow-up care for chemotherapy patients, Pregnancy, May 479 June 577 Species and breed, May 475 Multiple myeloma, complications of, June 577 Time of day, geographic location, May 479 Multiple myeloma, long-term prognosis, Typical stress leukograms in several species June 580 (sidebar), May 478 Therapeutic plan, June 576 Lymphocytic-plasmacytic enteritis in a dog, Masticatory myositis, diagnosing and treating, April 354 Dec 1164 A PRACTITIONER'S PERSPECTIVE OF. Diagnostic plan, April 364 Differential diagnoses, Dec 1164 THE WORLD OF CANINE -—— Diagnostic tests, April 356 Evaluations, the laboratory and radiographic, AND FELINE’VIRUSES Differential diagnoses, April 364 Dec 1164 Physical examination and possible Laboratory tests, Dec 1168 diagnoses, April 354 Physical examination, Dec 1164 Therapeutic plan, April 368 Treatment, Dec 1168 Idea exchange (illustrated ideas) Neutrophil numbers, interpretation of, Oct 975 PET PRACTICE Activated clotting time, measuring, June 566 Immature neutrophils, significance of, Oct 980 Bleeding disorders with the bleeding time Key points for interpretation, Oct 975 Acne in cats (see Dermatoses of cats) test, detecting, March 251 Neutropenia, Oct 976 Aggression in dogs (see Behavior problems in Percutaneous kidney biopsy, performing a, Most common causes of (table), Oct 978 dogs and cats) Dec 1161 Neutrophil numbers in nonruminants, aid in Pleural biopsy, performing a, Aug 778 diagnosis, Oct 982 Anorectic cats, providing nutritional support, Prostatic massage and wash, performing a, Neutrophilia, Oct 977 June 589 Sept 870 Neutrophilia, most common causes of Appetite stimulants, June 589, (table) June 590 Urethral catheterization in a female cat, (table), Oct 980 Esophagostomy tube feeding, June 596 July 666 Species responses to inflammation, Oct 981 Nutritional needs of ill cats, June 590 Suggested diet, June 590, (table) June 592 Laboratory tests, evaluating and determining Pancreatitis (acute), in a cat, Aug 782 Orogastric tube feeding, June 594 their usefulness, Sept 874 Diagnosis, Aug 792 Syringe feeding, June 594 Prevalence, role of, Sept 878 Abdominal radiography, Aug 795 Sensitivity and specificity of, Sept 875 Blood glucose levels, Aug 794 Antimicrobial therapy, recent developments, Test results, interpretation of, Sept 880 Clinical signs, Aug 792 June 600 Complete blood count results, Aug 794 Amoxicillin, July 710 Leukocytes, counting Hypoproteinemia, Aug 794 Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, July 710, (table), Blood smear, March 270 Serum amylase and lipase levels, Aug 794 July 708 Quantitative buffy coat analysis, March 268 Serum chemistry profile, Aug 794 Antipseudomonal penicillins, June 606, (table), Leukogram Serum electrolyte levels, Aug 794 June 607 Basic components of a leukogram, March 263 Treatment methods, Aug 795 Cephalosporins, June 600, (table), June 602 Blood smear, to estimate leukocyte counts, Clindamycin, July 709, (table), July 708 March 270 Quantitative buffy coat analysis, method of Metronidazole, July 709, (table), July 708 Performing a leukogram, March 264 counting leukocytes, March 268 Modified tetracyclines, June 607, (table), Counting leukocytes, March 264 Seizures, identifying the cause of early onset in June 607 Examining a blood smear, March 272 puppies with epileptic parents, Nov 1060 Quinolones, July 711, (table), July 708 Properly preparing a blood smear, Rifampin, July 707, (table), July 708 MicQruoaMslacirtocyph i cc2 o7nr2t erqoul,i reMamrecnht s2,7 4 March 264 UrAeltFtheebrr on1ga1tr0ia vme ipnr oa cmeadluer e,ca tF, ebs te1p12s in performing, Atopicca tsd)e rmatitis in cats (see Dermatoses of Quality control to minimize counting Technique and radiographic results, Feb 110 Behavior problems of dogs and cats errors, March 268 (Symposium) Quantitative buffy coat analysis (sidebar), Canine behavior cases at referral practices, March 268 Oct 1011 Uses of leukograms, March 263 Indication of inflammation, March 264 Prognostic aid, March 264 VETERINARY MEDICINE /DECEMBER19% 4244 1991 ANNUAL INDEX continued Behavior problems, pharmacologic control of, Diagnostic plan, Sept 894, (table), Nov 1066 Sept 897 Antihistamines, Nov 1075 Differential diagnoses, Sept 894, (table) VEDIGIE Anxiolytics, Nov 1070 Sept 896 CNS depressants, Nov 1070 Localizing the source of diarrhea, Sept 892, CNS stimulants, Nov 1066 (table) Sept 894 MEDI Narcotic agonists and antagonists, Nov 1074 Management of diarrhea based on the cause, UUPRNLIDTNERCRAISSPTLOEANSNO DGIORFNA GPE HQYUT IHEN EB ASIC NSteeurrooildeaplt ihcos,r moNnoev s,10 71N ov 1074 ChSreoptn i9c2 2 idiopathic large bowel diarrhea, TCHYSET DIICA GONVOASRIISA,N TDRIESAETAMSEEN T, Thyroid hormones, Nov 1074 Sept 925 Tricyclics and other antidepressants, Nov 1074 Diet-responsive diarrhea, Sept 923 Eosinophilic colitis, Sept 927 Bladder tumors in dogs, Jan 47 Giardiasis, Sept 927 Causes and incidence, Jan 52 Histoplasmosis, Sept 927 Diagnosis, Jan 53 Neoplasia, Sept 925 Presenting signs, Jan 48 Plasmacytic-lymphocytic colitis, Sept 923 Prognosis, Jan 54 Whipworm infestation, Sept 922 Signalment, Jan 47 Therapy, Jan 53 Collies and ivermectin, safety study of high Types of tumors, Jan 49 doses of the chewable form, June 623 Cancer in geriatric dogs, Jan 55 Colonic disease in dogs (see Chronic large bowel Common concurrent disorders (table), Jan 58 diarrhea in dogs, diagnosis and Diagnosis, Jan 57 management) Frequency of tumors, Jan 55 Management, Jan 57 Colonoscopy (see Chronic large bowel diarrhea Chemotherapy, Jan 61, (tables) Jan 62, 63 in dogs, diagnosis and management) Practitioner/client relationship, Jan 57 Coronaviruses (see Retroviruses and Radiotherapy, Jan 59, (table), Jan 60 coronaviruses of cats) Problems by age, Oct 1015 PreSvuerngteiroyn,, JJaann 5685 Corticosteroid therapy, four case studies in Problems by breed, Oct 1013, (tables), Toxic effects of tumors and treatments, Jan 61, the use and misuse of, Dec 1186 Oct 1013, 1014, 1016, 1018 (table) Jan 64 Bacterial endocarditis, Dec 1194 Problems by sex, Oct 1012 Diagnostic rule outs, (table), Dec 1195 Types of problems, Oct 1012, (table), Oct 1012 Canine herpesvirus infection, diagnosis, Management, Dec 1195 Destructive chewing in dogs, Oct 1007 treatment, and prevention, April 394 Iatrogenic adrenal suppression, Dec 1186 CauAsnexsi,e tyOc,t O1c0t0 71 008 Canine paragonimiasis (see Praziquantel) DMiaangangoesmtiecn tr,u leD eocu t1s1,8 9( table), Dec 1187 Barrier frustration, Oct 1008 Chemotherapeutic drugs, safe handling of, Iatrogenic secondary hypoadrenocorticism, Delayed feeding time, Oct 1008 Nov 1094 Dec 1196 Inappropriate punishment, Oct 1008 Drug administration, Nov 1098 Diagnostic rule outs, (table), Dec 1197 Medical problems, Oct 1008 Drug disposal, Nov 1098 Management, Dec 1197 Miscellaneous causes, Oct 1008 Accidental spills, Nov 1098 Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia, Phobias, Oct 1008 Drug waste, Nov 1098 Dec 1189 Teething, Oct 1007 Drug preparation, Nov 1095 Diagnostic rule outs, (tables), Dec 1191, 1193 Prevention, Oct 1010 Drug storage, Nov 1095, (table) Nov 1096 Management, Dec 1190 Treatment, Oct 1009 What not to do, Oct 1010 Chewing destructiveness by dogs (see Behavior Cutaneous epitheliotropie lymphoma, Aug 801 Dominance aggression in dogs, Oct 990 problems in dogs and cats) Diagnosis, Aug 802 Correction, Oct 996 Prognosis, Aug 803 Behavior modification, Oct 997 Chronic large bowel diarrhea in dogs, diagnosis Therapy, Aug 803 Castration, Oct 997 and management (Symposium) Pharmacologic control, Oct 997 Biopsy technique, Sept 904 Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease Diagnosis, Oct 994 Colonoscopy, rigid and flexible techniques (Symposium) Follow-up and prognosis, Oct 998 Appearance of diseased colon, Sept 913 Endocrine diseases, Feb 118 Housesoiling in cats, Oct 1000 Chronic idiopathic large bowel diarrhea, Acromegaly, Feb 130 Defecation problems, Oct 1006 Sept 914 Castration-responsive dermatosis, Feb 133 Nonspraying urination problems, Oct 1003 Colitis, Sept 913 Diabetes mellitus, Feb 133 Treatments, Oct 1004 Histoplasmosis, Sept 914 Estrogen-responsive dermatosis in female Changing litter box and litter Iatrogenic lesions, Sept 914 dogs, Feb 132 characteristics, Oct 1004 Intussusception, Sept 914 Growth hormone-responsive dermatosis, Confinement, Oct 1005 Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, Feb 130 Odor control, Oct 1005 Sept 914 Hyperadrenccorticism, Feb 126 Repellents, Oct 1005 Neoplasia, Sept 913 Hyperandrogenism, Feb 133 Stress reduction, Oct 1005 Whipworms, Sept 913 Hyperestrogenism in female dogs, Feb 132 Questionnaire for owners (table), Oct 1004 Appearance of normal colon, Sept 912 Hyperthyroidism, Feb 126 Spraying problems, Oct 1002 Endoscopy technique, Sept 903 Hypothyroidism, Feb 118 Pharmacologic treatment, Oct 1002 Instrumentation, Sept 902 Idiopathic male feminizing syndrome, Surgical treatment, Oct 1003 Patient preparation and restraint, Sept 900 Feb 133 Recommended reading for dog owners (table), Rigid vs. flexible colonoscopy (table), Oct 1010 Sept 901 4242 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 19% Pituitary dwarfism, Feb 128 Dermatoses of cats (Symposium) Surgical treatments, Nov 1085 Sertoli cell tumors, Feb 133 Acne, May 504 Lateral canthoplasty, Nov 1091 Testosterone-responsive dermatosis, Clinical signs, May 505 Parotid duct transposition, Nov 1085 Feb 133 Diagnosis, May 506 Punctal occlusion, Nov 1091 Immune-mediated diseases, Feb 138 Pathogenesis, May 504 Topical and oral treatments, Nov 1080 Bullous pemphigoid, Feb 145 Abnormal sebum production, May 504 Antibiotics, Nov 1085 Cold agglutinin disease, Feb 158 Concurrent bacterial involvement, Artificial tears, Nov 1081, (table) Nov 1084 Cutaneous depigmentation and uveitis May 504 Cyclosporine, Nov 1080 in dogs (Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada-like Hormonal influence, May 505 Hyaluronic acid, Nov 1085 syndrome), Feb 160 Immunologic status and stress, May 505 Mucolytic agents, Nov 1085 Diagnostic tests, Feb 138 Treatment, May 510 Ophthalmic inserts, Nov 1081 Erythema multiforme, Feb 158 Atopic dermatitis, May 488 Parasympathomimetics, Nov 1084 Familial canine dermatomyositis, Feb 154 Clinical signs, history, and physical Vitamin A preparations and retinoic acid, Lupus erythematosus, Feb 152 examination, May 488 Nov 1081 Pemphigus erythematosus, Feb 144 Diagnostic tests, May 492 Pemphigus foliaceus, Feb 144 Intradermal allergy test, May 492 Neuroendocrine changes in aging dogs, July 692 Pemphigus vegetans, Feb 145 Differential diagnoses, May 489, (table), Androgens, July 700 Pemphigus vulgaris, Feb 145 May 494 Benign prostatic hyperplasia, July 700 Therapies, Feb 160 Pathophysiology, May 488 Calcium-regulating hormones, July 698 Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Feb 158 Treatment, May 494 Hyperparathyroidism, July 698 Vasculitis, Feb 155 Flea allergy, May 482 Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis, July 697 Infectious diseases, Feb 164 Clinical signs, May 482 Hypoadrenocorticism, July 697 Bacterial infections, Feb 164 Diagnostic procedures, May 484 Hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis, July 694 Nocardiosis, Feb 167 Flea control and symptomatic treatment, Hypothyroidism, July 694 Plague (Yersinia pestis infection), Feb 166 May 485 Insulin, July 699 Sepsis, Feb 164 Pathogenesis, May 482 Diabetes mellitus, July 699 Tuberculosis, Feb 166 Ivermectin for dermatoses caused by Ovarian hormones, July 699 Dirofilariasis, Fed 180 ectoparasites, May 498 Mammary cancer, July 699 Fungal infections, Feb 168 Biochemistry and mechanism of action, Reproductive hormones, July 699 Blastomycosis, Feb 169 May 498 Nutrition for dogs and cats (Symposium) Coccidioidomycosis, Feb 168 Indications and dosages, May 498 (see also Anorectic cats, providing Cryptococcosis, Feb 172 Cheyletiellosis, May 500 nutritional support) Histoplasmosis, Feb 172 Notoedric acariasis, May 500 Association of American Feed Control Protozoal infections, Feb 174 Otodectic acariasis, May 498 Officials, July 736 Babesiosis, Feb 175 Toxic effects, May 501 AAFCO feeding trial protocols, July 740 Leishmaniasis, Feb 174 Pemphigus foliaceus, May 513 Dietary management of disease, July 742 Toxoplasmosis, Feb 176 Clinical findings, May 513 Evaluation of dietary products, July 740 Rickettsial infections, Feb 176 Diagnostic tests, May 514 Feeding of cats Ehrlichiosis, Feb 178 Therapy, May 516 Life stages NonViinrRafole cciktniyfo eucMsto iuodnnists,ae iaFnsee bss ,p 1o7Ft8e tbe d1 8f2e ver, Feb 176 Felinte recaotrmoennatv,i ruasn d enptreervietinst,i odni,a gAnporsili s3,7 6 AGKedirtuitlaettn rsci,ac t Jscu,la ytJ su7,l2 y5 J 7u2ly6 726 Allergies, Feb 189 Feline immunodeficiency virus infection, Neutered cats, July 726 Antibiotics for staphylococcal pyodermas in diagnosis and management, March 300 Pregnant cats, July 725 dogs (table), Feb 183 Nutrient content of cat foods, July 722 Autoimmune skin disease, Feb 190 Feline infectious peritonitis, diagnosis Nutritional requirements of cats, July 720 Debilitating diseases, Feb 187 and management, March 308, April 378 Supplements, July 725 Endocrinopathies, Feb 187 Feline leukemia virus infection Taste preferences of cats, July 723 Diabetes mellitus, Feb 187 Testing cats for infection, March 278 Types of cat food Hyperadrenocorticism, Feb 188 Vaccination, March 289 Canned foods, July 723 Hypothyroidism, Feb 187 Dry foods, July 722 Pituitary-hormone deficiencies, Feb 189 Flea ailergy in cats (see Dermatoses of cats) Homemade foods, July 725 INNuemtomrpuFilenStaboeis doxi1ena-9fa1,hi l oc Fridemeibnos cno1ire8de 7es dr,is s,o FreFdbee br1 s81,38, 6 FFeebb 118980 , (table) GerCNFiaeeaneutcdrrieiocnre g nd dionoo,gfc ,sJr aJiunnl ye5 57 3c2h anges in, July 692 FeeLdifiSAende gumOs liptot-atf mgi eodmdsoioa gsglsst ,, r faJJonuuolgldyye s s7,7 2 288oJ ful py r7o2t3e in, fat, and Secondary seborrhea, Feb 182 Housesoiling by cats (see Behavior problems carbohydrates (table), July 730 Dental cover made from a rubber feeding tube, in dogs and cats) Geriatric dogs, July 732 Aug 812 Ivermectin PPurpepgineasn,t Jaulnyd 73l1a ctating dogs, July 731 Dermatology (see also Cutaneous manifestations Safety of high doses of a chewable form in Guidelines for evaluating and recommending of systemic disease and Dermatoses of cats) Collies, June 623 diets, July 741 Cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma in two Treatment for feline dermatoses caused by Labeling of pet foods, July 734 cats, Aug 801 ectoparasites, May 498 Commercial cat food labeling, July 724 Superficial pyoderma in two cats, Aug 807 Keratoconjunctivitis sicea, Nov 1076 Display panel, July 736 Breeds most commonly affected (tables), Guaranteed analysis, July 738, (table), Nov 1080 July 739 Causes, Nov 1076 Information panel, July 736 Disorders of lipid and mucin layer of tear film, Nutritional adequacy statements, July 739 Nov 1091 VETERINARY MEDIC/ DIECNEMEBE R19% 4243 1991 ANNUAL INDEX continued Medical management, Dec 1176 Transposition flap in the resection of a large Disease, treating and preventing, facial tumor, Nov 1100 Dec 1176 Parasite control, Dec 1176 Virology (Symposium) (see also Retroviruses Viral diseases, managing, Dec 1177 and coronaviruses of cats) Permanent identification, Dec 1181 Canine herpesvirus infection, April 394 Reproductive parameters (table), Dec 1174 Characteristics and forms of virus, April 395, Surgical procedures, performing (table) April 398 common, Dec 1177 Epidemiology and prevalence, April 394 Chemical restraint, Dec 1178 Prophylaxis and treatment, April 399 Physical restraint, Dec 1177 Risk factors, April 394 Surgical procedures, Dec 1179 Feline coronavirus enteritis, April 376 Vaccination schedule, (table), Dec 1178 Clinical disease, pathology, and diagnosis, April 378 Praziquantel, treating canine Therapy and prevention, April 378 mimiasis, Dec 1182 Feline infectious peritonitis, April 378 Diagnostic evaluation, Dec 1183 Clinical disease, April 380, Paragonimus kellicotti lifecycle Clinical pathologic changes (table), April 389 (figure), Dec 1183 Diagnosis, April 380 Treatment, Dec 1183 Pathogenesis, April 380 Pathophysiology, April 380 Pyoderma, superficial form in two cats, Aug 807 Prevention and control, April 385 Red cell aplasia in dogs, investigating Therapy, April 385 primary acquired, Dec 1199 Vaccine efficacy and failure, factors behind, New cases of, Dec 1200 April 406 Results of, tests, Dec 1200 Modified-live vs. killed vaccines (table), Trends, apparent, Dec 1202 April 410 PRCA and efficacy of treatment, Dec 1203 Selective induction of different types of immunity, April 412 Oncology Retroviruses and coronaviruses of cats Types of immunity Bladder tumors in dogs, Jan 47 (Symposium) Cell-mediated immunity, April 411 Cancer in geriatric dogs, Jan 55 Feline immunodeficiency virus infection, Humoral immunity, April 410 Chemotherapeutic drugs, safe handling of, March 300 Mucosal immunity, April 411 Nov 104 Clinical signs, March 303 Native defense mechanisms, April 410 Cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma in two Comparison with FeLV infections (table), Vaccination failure, sources of cats, Aug 801 March 302 Alterations in the vaccine, April 413 Transposition flap in the resection of a large Diagnosis, March 305 Disease shortly after vaccination, April 412 facial tumor, Nov 1100 Prevention, March 306 Host factors, April 413 Pemphigus disorders Transmission and prevalence, March 302 Overwhelming challenge dose, April 414 Bullous pemphigoid, Feb 145 Treatment, March 305 Vaccine efficacy, definition of, April 414 Pemphigus erythematosus, Feb 144 Feline infectious peritonitis, March 308 Pemphigus foliaceus, Feb 144, May 513 Diagnosis, March 309, (table) March 311 Pemphigus vegetans, Feb 145 DEiffffuesrievnet iaaln d dinaongenfofsuessi v(et abfloersm),s , MaMracrhc h 31300 8 EQUINE PRACTICE Pemphigus vulgaris, Feb 145 Treatment, March 31 6, (table), March 317 Polyuria/polydipsia in dogs and cats, Jan 30 Management in multi-cat households, Abortion (see Equine herpesvirus type 1) Diagnostic approach, Jan 34 March 317 Infectious causes of abortion Water deprivation and ADH-response Feline leukemia virus infection Bacterial, Dec 1210 tests, Jan 43, (tables), Jan 44, 45 Epidemiology, March 278 Bacteria commonly isolated from fetuses, Differential diagnoses (table), Jan 31 FOCMA and FOCMA antibodies, March 295 Dec 1212 Therapy, Jan 45 Pathobiology, March 279 Ehrlichia risticii infection (Potomac Pathogenesis, March 290 horse fever, Dec 1215 Potbellied pigs, caring for, Dec 1173 Structure of FeLV, March 289 Leptospirosis, Dec 1214 Blood collection techniques, Dec 1179 Testing Placentitis caused by higher bacteria, Diet and exercise, recommendations Antibody testing, March 284 Dec 1213 for, Dec 1173 Bone marrow culture, March 284 Routes of infection, Dec 1210 Exercise requirements, Dec 1176 ELISA and IFA, March 281 Routine diagnostic evaluation, Dec 1212 Feeding regimens, Dec 1173 Samples used, March 280 Viral, Dec 1205 Boars, Dec 1175 Selecting tests, March 284 Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) Piglets, Dec 1174 Test programs, March 285 infection, Dec 1205 Pregnant and lactating sows, Dec 1175 Virus isolation, March 284 Equine viral arteritis (EVA), Dec 1207 Nutritional deficiencies, specific, Vaccines and vaccination strategies, Noninfectious causes of abortion, Oct 1025 Dec 1176 March 289 Congenital malformations, Oct 1026 Management program, sample, (table), Retrovirus characteristics, March 300 Fescue toxicosis, Oct 1028 Dec 1178 Fetal diarrhea syndrome, Oct 1026 Tooth cover, made from a rubber feeding tube, Perinatal asphyxia, Oct 1028 Aug 812 Placental insufficiency, Oct 1027 Premature placental separation, Oct 1027 Twinning, Oct 1025 Umbilical cord abnormalities, Oct 1026 Uterine body pregnancy, Oct 1027 4244 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 19 Recognizing the common causes, an overview, Facial nerve blocks, nasolacrimal Gastric lesion in a Thoroughbred, large Draschia Oct 1019 catheterization, and paranasal sinus centesis megastoma-related, March 332 Causes of equine abortion, Oct 1019 in horses, performing, Jan 72 Life cycle, March 332 Examining aborted fetuses, Oct 1021 Nasolacrimal catheter, placing, Jan 78 Pathology, March 333 Placentitis, Oct 1022 Paranasal sinuses, centesis and exploration, Surveys of D. megastoma in Kentucky Toxins and hormones, influence of, Oct 1024 Jan 79 Thoroughbreds, March 333 Practicing facial nerve blocks, Jan 74 Treatment for spirurid nematodes, March 333 Brucella abortus infection (see Fistulous Auriculopalpebral nerve block, Jan 76 withers) Infraorbital nerve block, Jan 74 Gastric ulceration in foals and horses Burdock pappus bristles (see Corneal ulcers) Mental nerve block, Jan 74 Diagnosis and treatment, Aug 820 Supraorbital nerve block, Jan 76 Clinical syndromes in foals, Aug 820 Colic (see Duodenitis-proximal jejunitis) Specimens, Jan 72 Clinical syndromes in yearlings and adults, Corneal ulcers (persistent), caused by burdock Supplies and instruments (table), Jan 74 DiagAnuogs i8s2,1 Aug 824 pappus bristles Sept 930 Fistulous withers, diagnosis and treatment of Treatment, Aug 824 Conjunctival foreign bodies, Sept 930 open and closed lesions, April 416 Antacids, Aug 826 Diagnosis, Sept 933 Brucella abortus-seronegative horses, Bethanechol, Aug 826 History and clinical signs, Sept 932 management of, April 422 H, antagonists, Aug 825 Treatment, Sept 933 Closed lesions, April 422 Metoclopramide, Aug 826 Developmental orthopedic disease (DOD), Anti-inflammatory drugs, April 422 Misoprostol, Aug 826 nutritional aspects of, July 743 Systemic antibiotics, April 422 Omeprazole, Aug 825 Effects of calcium and phosphorus excess or Open lesions, April 423 Sucralfate, Aug 826 deficiency, July 744 Topical treatment, April 423 Pathogenesis and prevalence, Aug 815 EFfefeWNYeJdeeuuciaalrtyrnnss llg i7ii no4nngf5ggg r seso,fn,wo e airJlJnugsulg,lyy y J7h7us4ol4o6ry6u s r7ec4se5 s toa npdr epvreontte inD,O DJ,ul y 744 BDriuaOCcglpenomBelosranlseun aidc asl ee agllsbaeeliosnoamirnd eots nvn,umsa st,caA- cpnsriAoeaipnflrrge, io, l4epA 2mp4o5Ar2es pi4rlini ttl4i 2 4v32e( 4 f lhoowrcsheasr,t ), HooHTRfireM speaftaarroictarhrmcy et 3tun2aert9nce dh n aiincnqld iua n erif,ceo apallac ,ih prorr oeetspseiaecninhgrtn,iai ntqgMiua oerna,c,n h MeMa3xa3rtr1cec hnh s 3i33v20e9 , Role of copper, zinc, and manganese, July 745 April 420 Intestinal nematodes (see Foal diarrhea) Patient history, April 417 Duodenitis-proximal jejunitis, diagnosis and Physical examination, April 417 Intestinal protozoa (see Foal diarrhea) treatment of one cause of colic, Jan 67 Radiography, April 421 Nasolacrimal catheterization (see Facial nerve Clinical presentation, Jan 67 Serologic testing, April 418 History and signalment, Jan 67 Surgical treatment, April 425 blocks) Medical management, Jan 68 Ultrasonography, April 418 Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) in Gastric drainage, Jan 70 horses, reviewing causes of, May 527 Replacement fluids, Jan 68 Foal diarrhea Behavior problems associated with OCD, ProSgunpopsoirst,i vceo mcpalriec,a tJiaonn s7,0 and causes of, Jan 71 IntSemsatliln als tnroenmgaytloedse,s ,M arMcahr ch32 63 20 GroMaoym i5n2g8 motor patterns, May 528 Surgical intervention, Jan 70 Life cycle and pathogenesis, March 326 Locomotory motor patterns, May 528 Treatment and drug resistance, March 326 Equine embryos, advances in transfer and Strongyloides westeri, March 320 Oral motor patterns, May 528 manipulation, June 626 Diagnosis, March 322 Sexual behavior, May 528 Culture medium for embryo storage, June 626 Life cycle and pathogenesis, March 320 Jauses of OCD, May 528 Fertilizing oocytes in vitro, June 628 Therapy, March 322 Inadequate environment, May 528 Inherited susceptibility, May 528 Freezing equine embryos, June 627 Strongylus vulgaris, March 323 Identical twins, creating, June 629 Diagnosis, March 324 Learned compulsive acts, May 529 Ovariectomized recipients, June 628 Life cycle and pathogenesis, March 323 Treating OCDs, May 529 Superovulation, attempting to induce, June 629 Therapy, March 325 Desensitization, May 530 Intestinal protozoa, Feb 193 Drug therapy, May 530 Equine herpesvirus type 1, classifications, Cryptosporidium species, Feb 194 Physical prevention of OCD, May 530 pathogenesis, and prevention, Sept 936 Eimeria leuckarti, Feb 193 Removal of stressors, May 529 Epidemiology and pathogenesis, Sept 938 Giardia species, Feb 196 Orphaned foals, feeding and socializing, May 518 History of virus, Sept 936 Tritrichomonas species, Feb 196 Bottle- and bucket-feeding foals, May 522 Vaccine, development of, Sept 938 Rotaviral diarrhea, recommended controls Commercial mare milk replacers (table), Management practices, control through, and management, Feb 198 May 524 Sept 939 Diagnosis, Feb 198 Commercial sources of equine IgG (table), TK-negative vaccine, Sept 939 Phenolic disinfectants, examples of (table), May 520 Viral subtypes, classification of, Sept 936 Feb 200 Feeding habits, normal, of foals, May 520 Abortion, Sept 937 Rotavirus infection, pathogenesis and signs, General recommendations, May 524 EHV-1, Sept 936 Feb 108 Immunoglobulins, providing, May 518 EHV-4, Sept 936 Transmission of rotavirus infection, Feb 199 Milk substitutes, selecting and feeding, Encephalomyelitis, Sept 938 Treatment, Feb 199 May 523 Respiratory disease, Sept 937 Controlling the spread, Feb 200 Nurse mares, May 520 Decontaminating hands and equipment, Socializing orphaned foals, May 525 Feb 201 Disinfecting stalls, Feb 200 Housing foals, Feb 201 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 19% 4245 1991 ANNUAL INDEX continued Paranasal sinus centesis (see Facial nerve blocks) FOOD-ANIMAL PRACTICE Milking system, April 436 Recommendations for improving the RenDailadB giinfaooagpisnsliouyssr ,ie as, n Jduaa nnpeudr l a6ttc3rrt3aie staiotonmnoeegnrrt’a,sp haJyup,np er Jo6ua3nc2eh 63to7 All-inpe/fnafeleluc-tmo ouontn i amp,ai ngsaS egfpertm o9em5n 6ta ,h erad s twuidtyh oefn ziotso tic NutSrtirtAaipyromi nilv,l o 4kl3iAt8npa grig:l e ,4s 2y9es ftfeemct, oAnp rimli l43k7 production, Blood analyses, June 633 Body condition in beef cows, evaluating its Replacement rearing practices, April 428 Calculated indices of renal function, June 635 impact on production, Oct 1030 Sanitation and water analysis, April 438 History and physical examination, June 633 Recommendations for improving a model Urinalysis, June 634 Body condition scoring of beef cattle (table), dairy, April 439 Water deprivation test, June 635 Oct 1032 Changes requiring capital investments, TNroerA(tacmatuabmtlleee )n ,vt ra,eJl nuuaneJlesu nf6efa3 oi66rl 3 u7ur re,i neJ uneen z6y37m e activities CowB/rcecaehladfni gnbeges e fs etooa psieonrnca rteeivaoasnlesu ,a ptrmiooafnin,ta agbAieulmgi et8yn5 t6o f, Aug 851 ManAAapprrgiiell m444e319n t changes recommended, Chronic renal failure, June 638 Breeding soundness examinations, Aug 854 Ectopic bovine pregnancy, March 340 Calf management practices, Aug 856 Clinical signs, March 340 Reproductive hormone use in normal mares Creep feeding calves, Aug 854 Differential diagnoses, March 341 (Symposium) Crossbreeding, Aug 852 Rectal palpation findings, March 340 Cyclicity and ovulation in the broodmare, Fly control measures, Aug 852 using hormones to control, Nov 1106 Growth promotant implants in calves, Enzootic pneumonia in swine (see Mycoplasma Estrous cycle, controlling, Nov 1106 Aug 852 hyopneumoniae and All-in/ all-out PGF0 use, Nov 1108 Parasite control, Aug 854 management) Ovulation, controlling, Nov 1110 Pregnancy examinations, Aug 854 Hormonal therapy for normal postpartum Eubacterium suis infection in swine, Feb 231 mare, Nov 1122 Cystic ovarian disease in dairy cattle, July 753 Clinical signs and lesions, Feb 232 Endocrinology of postparturient period, Definition of COD, July 753 Differential diagnoses (table), Feb 234 Nov 1122 Diagnosis, July 754 Isolation, Feb 233 First postpartum estrus, characteristics of, Differentiation between luteal and follicular Pathogenesis, Feb 231 Nov 1123 cysts, July 754 Prevention, Feb 235 Postpartum breeding, postponing, Nov 1124 Progesterone assays, July 755 Treatment, Feb 234 IndUGPPPSuteohtrcentcaaNSGOPetreeoorgclxripnirnvuemoyootana scrsatsnireilo1i ot ca td c1ncaloooe1ouigig cflf7rrnm nlo o p atlvp,na sgritaoas nyoipcbilridsboorNucotditrtoilen uene ivdpesrrsmom sa im(a,en,,ttrs1tf ,ta ia1,io bho2t NorNlNn0oieo enoo, Ndon)svsvv o,nsu h, v ,c,ca 111 lcN1 n11iN1eo2c12nNNo11sv8i0io 1vos cnv9 vfa1g( ul11t,1 l111a 1 118b172 lNf9 e0oo , av l iN1no1gv2, 3 1 119) PPTParrrteUoGGeMPGAPhvgleralanrnoennttotongnReoRrepmsJetatsHaruHeteniigilsnr aneo cyseao gsnt atuam7l,in disfnn6aeu smvoe2oddtn,nrliJe pr d uetn tiiPlCceiiJt tyntOxusoi hGi lpanDto7eoyrsnmr6t- Fnra,,4aiha7,a2c tne5 fptaiJJ6raifiJ uu oatecucellnpliseoyyc,yy,so mt ,77, nb7e66 ,J6Ji1d5u uJ4Jn lluu aJyyllcut yyl7o7 i y667w7o 2466sn7, 42,5 57t 6Jhu4el yr a7p6y3, HoGrPPolmran(oHoCPPIcasSoaernnJedtnryJru oenoatudnicmmJt thgneipeufapee lrtansuluo ao6eirss ls6n4p peto s52dei u6nioe2 ri4rsuneif p3infi n-m a fps eur)crpea,tnecaa or etltuttsr seusiiut,esaionr pensnneiJa di g euroon nnaiftcgptenn,ru l v dimaJo6 phnucl 5euooneu3rtdreltn iea miotorioag6odirnl4yn,ny,7 ,e e r, JcJe uJoiutnunwneuenvsens eo e t 6l i646uo4o84tn3f 4i, , o n, Synchronizing estrus and ovulation in mares, Dairy practice In the postpartum period, June 649 Nov 1112 Development of a plan to improve productivity On a whole-herd basis, June 649 Estrus, Nov 1112 (Quality Milk Production Enhancement Extending luteal phase, Nov 1114 plan), Feb 207 Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) Inducing ovulation, Nov 1112 Establishment of objectives and goals, (Symposium) Terminating luteal phase, Nov 1113 Feb 207 Diagnosing and managing the respiratory Ovulation, Nov 1115 General management (table), Feb 210 form of IBR Shortening transitional period, Nov 1115 Milking management (table), Feb 218 Diagnosis, Jan 87 Rotavirus infection (see Foal diarrhea) NRuetarriitnigo nr epprloagcreamme nt(t abalnei)m,a lFse b (t2a1b8l e), EMpaindaegmeimoelnotgy,, JJaann 9806 Testicular degeneration (see Testicular Feb 212 Treatment, Jan 90 degeneration in large animals in Food Evaluation of replacement rearing Vaccination, Jan 92 Animal Index) practices (table), Feb 220 Modified-live vs. killed vaccines (table), Reproductive performance (table), Jan 93 Ultrasonography, understanding the principles Feb 216 Types of vaccines (table), Jan 93 of, July 748 Evaluation of a model dairy, Feb 224 Vaccines of the future, Jan 94 Examination procedure, July 752 Dry cow management, April 430 Effects of IBR virus on reproductive function, Fundamentals of ultrasonographic imaging, Environment, April 427 Jan 95 July 748 Facility layout (diagram), Feb 225 Conceptus, Jan 97 Definitions of ultrasonographic terms, inancial analysis, Feb 224 External genitalia, Jan 95 July 749 Milking management, April 432 Ovary, Jan 96 Equipment-related variations, July 750 Bulk tank milk analysis, April 436 Uterus, Jan 96 Sound-tissue interactions, July 749 Mastitis control, April 436 Required equipment, July 750 Microbiologic testing of milking cows, Coupling agent, July 751 April 434 Retaining the image, July 751 Stand-off pads, July 752 4246 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 190 Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, encephalitic Salmonella choleraesuis in swine, Oct 1041 AUTHORS form of, March 335 Clinical signs, Oct 1042 Clinical signs, March 336 Enterocolitis, Oct 1043 A Diagnosis, March 336 Septicemia, Oct 1042 Anderson, W.I., Nov 1143 Epidemiology, March 335 Diagnosis, Oct 1043 Anvik, J.O., April 394 Pathogenesis, March 336 Examination of gross and microscopic Archbald, L.F., Oct 1037 Prevention, March 338 lesions, Oct 1043 Armstrong, C.H., May 543, Sept 946 Treatment, March 338 Isolation of bacteria, Oct 1044 Differential diagnoses (table), Oct 1043 Lameness in cattle, managing (Symposium) Epidemiology, Oct 1041 Babiuk, L.A., Jan 86 Amputation of the digit, Dec 1230 Prevention, Oct 1046 Baird, A.N., March 340 Patient positioning, Dec 1233 Treatment, Oct 1046 Bayly, W.M., June 632 Selection of candidates, Dec 1231 Bettenay, S., May 488 Skin flaps, Dec 1233 Salmonellosis in swine (see Salmonella Blanchard, T.L., May 531, 537, Nov 1122 Technique, Dec 1231 choleraesuis in swine) Boyd, G.W., Oct 1030 Hoof trimming, Dec 1218 Anatomy of the hoof, Dec 1218 Swine operations, development of a consultation Bradford, J.R., Dec 1173 Equipment needed, Dec 1222 program for, April 450 Bretzlaff, K.N., May 531, 537 IntTrecahvneinqouues, reDgeci on1a2l2 2 anesthesia of the bovine CParlecpualraattiioonn ooff p ar ocdauscht-ifolno w copsrtosj,e cAtpirioln ,4 51A pril 453 BBrriingshktom,a nS,. P.A,. HN.o,v 1D1e1c2 1164 digit, Dec 1227 Steps in developing a consultation program, Brogdon, J.D., Dec 1164 Indications, Dec. 1227 April 450 Buffington, C.A., July 720 Reported failures, Dec. 1229 Use of economic rations for monitoring Burghardt, W.F., Nov 1066 Technique, Dec. 1227 financial status, April 453 Modified gastrocnemius tenectomy, a Testicular degeneration in large animals, May 537 Cc procedure to relieve spastic paresis, Causes, May 531 Calvert, C.A., Dec 1186 Dec 1234 Blockage of spermatozoa outflow, May 534 Campbell, K.L., Feb 118 Surgical anatomy, Dec 1235 Infection, May 533 Carter, G.K., April 416 Technique, Dec. 1237 Miscellaneous causes, May 535 Chen, J., Aug 845 Clark, L.K., May 543, Sept 946 Mastitis in dairy cows (Symposium) Senile testis atrophy, May 534 ~ Cleland, P.W., Aug 812 Detection of antibiotic residues in milk from Thermal injury, May 532 Codner, E.C., Sept 892, 900, 913, 922 cattle treated for mastitis, Aug 845 Trauma, May 533 Cohen, N.D., April 416 Milk screening ELISAs, Aug 846 Vascular damage, May 533 Conarck, C.N., Nov 1060 Standard diffusion test, Aug 846 Histologic evidence, May 535 Cornelius, L.M., Dec 1186 Effects on reproductive performance, Aug 830, Identification, May 537 Cornick, J.L., Jan 67 (diagram) Aug 834 Treatment, May 540 Crowell-Davis, S.L., Oct 990 Vaccination with Escherichia coli J5 antigen, Tympanitic resonance in dairy cattle Cullor, J.S., Aug 828, 830, 836, 845 Aug 836 Left-sided tympanitic resonance, causes of, Engineering the EF. coli J5 vaccine, Aug 838 Nov 1126 D Testing the Z. coli J5 vaccine, Aug 839 Left displacement of the abomasum, Dahl, J.C., Feb 207, 224, April 427, 439 Traditional methods to prevent coliform Nov 1126 Day, N.., July 753, 761 mastitis, Aug 838 Left-sided abdominal abscess, Nov 1133 Dean, P.W., Nov 1100 Germicidal dipping of teats, Aug 838 Pneumoperitoneum, Nov 1129 Dee, S.A., Feb 231, Apri4l5 0 Keeping cows standing after milking, Rumen void syndrome, Nov 1132 de Lahunta, A., Nov 1143 Aug 838 Ruminal tympany (bloat), Nov 1127 Dhein, C.R., Jan 30 Premilking sanitation procedures, Aug 838 Acute bloat, Nov 1128 Donoghue, S.., July 728 Provision of appropriate bedding, Aug 838 Chronic bloat, Nov 1129 Dow, S.W., June 600, July 707 Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, a study of Right-sided tympanitic resonance, causes of, Drudge, J.H., Feb 193, March 320, 332 transmission in a swine herd with enzootic Nov 1135 Dwyer, R.M., Feb 198 pneumonia, May 543 Cecal dilatation and volvulus, Nov 1138 Distention of the proximal colon, Nov 1136 Mycoplasma pneumonia in swine (see Distention of the small intestine, Nov 1141 Elmore, R.G., March 340, May 531, 537 Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and All-in/all- Physometra, Nov 1142 Engelken, T.J., Aug 851 out management) Pneumoperitoneum, Nov 1139 Ovarian follicular cysts in dairy cows, a study on PRingehutm odriescptluacme,m enNotv o1f1 3t9h e abomasum, F the effectiveness of treatment with GnRH and Nov 1135 Forrester, S.D., June 568 PGF a, Oct 1037 Freeman, M.J., May 543 Urinary tract infection in swine (see Pneum(folnoiwach airnt )c,a ttFleeb, 2r1i6s k factors in housed calves Eubacterium suis infection in swine) G Vitamin A deficiency in young steers, Gandolfi, R.C., March 289 Production medicine programs for dairy clients, ophthalmic and neuro-ophthalmic effects of, Gardner, S.A., March 300 marketing of, Sept 941 Nov 1143 George, L.W., March 335 Addition of consultation to other services Diagnosis, Nov 1146 Georgi, J.R., Sept 930 provided, Sept 945 Effect of hypovitaminosis A on vision, Nov 1146 Georgi, M., Sept 930 Client education program, Sept 942 Histopathologic findings, Nov 1146 Gerard, V.A., Nov 1060 Evaluation of laboratory services offered, Ocular pathology, Nov 1146 Gibson, K.L., Nov 1100 Sept 942 Pathology of the optic nerves and optic Gilger, B.C., Nov 1076 Role of support personnel, Sept 944 tracts, Nov 1146 Gilmour, M., Dec 1199 Selection of an information system, Sept 945 VETERINARY MEDIC/D IECNEMEBE R 1991 4247 1991 ANNUAL INDEX continuea Grahn, B.H., April 374, 376 The staff members of VETERINARY Granstrom, D.E., Feb 193, March 320 O'Grady, S.E., March 329 MEDICINE thank the following people Grant, J.B., Aug 807 Owen, L.N., Jan 55 Griffin, C.E., May 481, 513 Oxender, W.D., June 652 who served as peer-reviewers of the manuscripts published throughout H P 1991. They brought a wealth of Hahn, K.A., Nov 1094 Palazzolo, D.L., July 692 Halip, J., May 527 Papich, M.G., June 600, July 707 knowledge and expertise to the task, Hedberg, E.B., Jan 72 Paul, A.J., June 623 and helped to ensure that the Holloway, S., Aug 782 Plant, J.D., May 482, Aug 801 information published in the journal is Holmes, B.J., Feb 207, 224, April 427, 439 Houpt, K.A., Oct 1000 accurate, practical, and complete. Hunthausen, W.L., Oct 1007 Q Hutchinson, L.J., Sept 941 Quadri, S.K., July 692 REVIEWERS K R Lowell J. Ackerman Louis J. Laratta Kallfelz, F.A., Nov 1143 Rakich, P.M., Aug 807 Robert K. Anderson Kenneth S. Latimer Rebhun, W.C., Sept 930, Nov 1126, 1135, 1143 Kasari, T.R., Dec 1218 David Aucoin Robert M. Lewis Kern, M.R., Dec 1182 Relford, R.L., July 670 Jeffrey E. Barlough Robert M. Lofstedt Kidd, R., Jan 12, March 263, April 472, Oct 975 Remillard, R.L., July 734 James L. Becht Clinton D. Lothrop King, J.M., Jan 21, March 252, June 582, July 690, Rosenkrantz, W.S., May 504 Joseph J. Bertone E. Gregory MacEwen Aug 798, Sept 882, Oct 983, Nov 1062, Dec 1172 Rosychuk, R.A., Feb 164, 182 Denise I. Bounous Sheila M. McGuirk Klossner, M.C., Nov 1143 Roth, J.A., April 406 Kyle G. Braund Linda Medleau Knox, K., May 543, Sept 946 Ryan, P.T., Sept 874 Katherine N. Bretzlaff William H. Miller Krawiec, D.R., Jan 47 Ryder, J.C., Feb 207, 224, April 427, 439 Franklin Bristol Thomas Molitor Kuehn, N.F.,, April 354 Nancy O. Brown James Morris T. Douglas Byars Edward A. Moser L Sands-Freeman, L., May 543 Bruce Clark Michael J. Murray Landsberg, G.M., Oct 988, 1011 Schaer, M., Aug 782 Ellen C. Codner Dean P. Neely Lappin, M.R., Dec 1199 Scheidt, A.B., May 543, Sept 946 Patrick Concannon Sharon Patton Latimer, K.S., Aug 807 Schmeitzel, L.P., Feb 138 C. Guillermo Couto Niels C. Pedersen LeBlanc, M.M., Nov 1117 Schmitz, D.G., July 748 Rick L. Cowell Augustine T. Peter Leib, M.S., Sept 890, 892, 900, 913, 922 Schwartz, K.J., Oct 1041 Robert A. Crandell Roy R. Pool Lewis, D.C., Jan 30 Seahorn, T.L., Jan 67 D. Timothy Crowe Eric R. Pope Lindley, D.M., Nov 1076 Simms, D.D., Aug 851 Douglas J. DeBoer David G. Powell Lindsay, W.A., Jan 72 Small, E., Feb 116, 118 Joseph DiPietro Norman W. Rantanen Luescher, U.A., May 527 Soll, M.D., June 623 Thomas J. Divers Clarence A. Rawlings Lyle, S.K., Oct 1037 Song, M.D., May 498 David C. Dorman Richard F. Ross Lyons, E.T., Feb 193, March 320, 332 Spire, M.F., Aug 851 Bruce E. Eilts Roy A. Schultz Squires, E.L., June 626 Edward R. Eisner James Schumacher M Swerczek, T.W., March 332, Oct 1019, 1025, Ronald J. Erskine Sonjia M. Shelly Macy, D.W., March 278 Dec 1205, 1210 Joseph D. Gaines David M. Sherman Martens, J.G., Sept 936 Charles E. Gardner Ted S. Stashak Martens, R.J., Sept 936 T Lisle W. George Julia E. Stickle Massey, R.E., May 518 Tarr, S.F., June 626 Gregory F. Grauer Steven J. Susaneck Mayrose, V.B., Sept 946 Thatcher, C.D., July 743 Carol B. Grindem Kenneth S. Todd McKeown, D.B., May 527 Thomas, P.G., Oct 1027 James S. Guy William J. Tranquilli McLaughlin, S.A., Nov 1076, Dec 1164 Thrall, M.A., Dec 1199 Robert M. Hardy Jeff W. Tyler McMullan, W.C., April 416 Todd, K.S., June 623 Eleanor C. Hawkins James G.W. Wenzel MeWhirter, J. D., Aug 851 Tolliver, S.C., Feb 193, March 320, 332 Ralph A. Henderson Stephen D. White Medleau, L., Aug 807 Tran, T., Oct 1037 Katrin Hinrichs Robert H. Whitlock Meyers, P.J., Nov 1106 Tranquilli, W.J., June 623 Douglas C. Hoefling Michael D. Willard Meyers, S.A., Nov 1104, 1117 Katherine A. Houpt David A. Williams Miller, J.M., Jan 84, 95 Vv Andrew P. Johnson Julia H. Wilson Monroe, W.E., Sept 892, 900, 913, 922 Van Camp, S.D., June 640, 642 Susan E. Johnson Kurt Wohlgemuth Morris, D.L., Oct 1030 Van Donkersgoed, J., Jan 86 Gary R. Johnston Stephen J. Withrow Morrison, W.B., Nov 1094 Varner, D.D., May 531, 537, Nov 1122 Shirley D. Johnston Robert S. Youngquist Mortimer, R.G., Oct 1030 Francis A. Kallfelz Steven C. Zicker Murray, M.J., Aug 815, 820 WwW Renee Kaswan Joseph Zink] Michael Lane Wallace, D.H., June 623 Watson, E.L., March 329 Norman, S.N., Oct 1037 Weaver, A.D., Dec 1217, 1227, 1230, 1234 Norsworthy, G.D., Feb 110, June 589 Weiss, R.C., March 276, 308 White, S.D., Feb 164, 182 Whitley, R.D., Nov 1076 Wichtel, J.J., June 647 Woilenzien, A.C., Feb 207, 224, April 427, 439 4248 VETERINARY MEDICINE / DECEMBER 191