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1992 ANNUAL INDEX Gastrolithiasis causing gastric perforation and Potassium supplementation rates, (table), SUBJECTS peritonitis in a llama, Jan 14 March 215 Nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome, March 215 Idea exchange (illustrated ideas) Oral hypoglycemic agents, March 217 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE Arthrocentesis of the shoulder joint, July 634 Uncomplicated diabetics, March 216 Cystocentesis in dogs and cats, April 292 Weight control and dietary management, Clinical exposures (photo essays) Diagnostic paracentesis and lavage, June 518 March 216 Bovine Pericardiocentesis, March 184 Hepatic lymphosarcoma, Jan 22 Photocopying reptiles for identification and Endodontics in dogs and cats (Symposium) Splenic lymphosarcoma, June 533 reference, Nov 1068 Dental pul a May 418 Canine Thoracentesis in dogs, Feb 102 Bacterial pulpal infection, May 420 Fly bites on ears, July 645 Transperineal prostate biopsy, Jan 8 Concussive shock, May 418 Hepatic nocardiosis, March 186 Thermal injuries, May 420 Intestinal lymphosarcoma, Sept 878 InPouch TF test for diagnosing Tritrichomonas Endodontic equipment, instruments, and Cervine foetus infection in cattle, Feb 104 materials, May 435, (table), May 436 Acute hemorrhagic gastritis in a white-tailed Delivery systems (power sources and deer, April 305 Tritrichomonas foetus infection in cattle, new handpieces), May 435 Equine culture method for diagnosis, Feb 104 Distributors and manufacturers of equipment hipping fever pneumonia, March 185 Procedures for identifying trichomonads, Feb 106 and supplies, (table), May 438 Umbilical cord torsion, June 534 Instruments and supplies for endodontic Feline surgery, May 445 Tracheal adenocarcinoma, Jan 23 PET PRACTICE Instruments for routine endodontic Traumatic rupture of the urinary bladder, procedures, May 441 Dec 1176 Anal sac disease, surgical correction (see Soft Materials for restorative endodontic Ovine tissue surgery) procedures, May 447 Cerebral abscess, Feb 114 Intermediate restorative materials, May 447 Johne’s disease, Sept 877 Cardiac pacemaker placement (see Soft tissue Surface restoratives, May 448 MultiCfaomcpaly lsoubbaacctuetre fheetpuast iicn anne craobsoirst edd uel atmob , surgery) MaterMiaayl s4 46f or routine endodontic procedures, May 411 Coagulation disorders associated with neoplasia Radiographic and other diagnostic equipment, Traumatic congenital hernia in a lamb, Sept 879 (see Paraneoplastic disorders) May 438 Urethral calculi in a lamb, Nov 1080 Endodontic procedures Congenital heart defects (see Heart defects) Apexification, May 433, 455 Diagnosis of challenging cases in internal medicine Apicoectomy, May 434 Canine polyarteritis (Beagle pain syndrome) in a Dentistry (see Endodontics in dogs and cats) Prophylactic antibiotic therapy, May 450 Beagle puppy, Oct 986 Pulp-capping Diagnostic tests, Oct 987 Dermatophytosis (Symposium) Direct, May 433, 451 Fever of unknown origin, diagnostic approach, Chronic resistant cases, diagnosis and therapy, Indirect, May 433, 450 Oct 987 Nov 1101 Root canal therapy, May 433 History and physical examination, Oct 986 Case examples, Nov 1101 Therapeutic pulpotomy, May 432 Laboratory abnormalities of canine Diagnosis, Nov 1086 Vital pulpotomy, May 432, 451 polyarteritis, Oct 990 Clinical signs, Nov 1087 Preoperative preparation, May 452 Therapy, Oct 989 Dermatophytes, species and categories, Nov 1086 Procedure, May 453 Hypocalcemia in two horses, April 298 Microscopic structure of three species, Identification of traumatized teeth, May 422 Causes and clinical signs of equine Nov 1090 Indications for endodontic treatment, May 425 hypocalcemia, April 304 Diagnostic tests, Nov 1088 Rationale for endodontic treatment, May 429 Intestinal leiomyosarcoma in a dog, Oct 974 Fungal culture, Nov 1090 Causes of anemia, Oct 982 Histopathologic examination of skin biopsies, Enteral nutritional support of critically ill and Physical examination and diagnostic tests, Nov 1089 hospitalized animals (see Nutrition and Oct 974 Microscopic examination of scales and hairs, dietetics and Nutritional management of dogs Listeriosis in a Holstein cow, July 640 Nov 1088 and cats with cancer) Clinical signs and diagnostic test results, Wood’s light test, Nov 1088 July 640 Preventive measures, Nov 1099 External skeletal fixation (see Orthopedic surgery) TDirfefaetrmeentnita,l Jduilay g6n4o1s es, July 640 TreaNtomve n1t0 96o f the various forms of disease, Feline immunodeficiency virus infection and Vomiting, causes of in cattle, July 644 Dermatophyte pseudomycetomas, Nov 1099 neurologic disease, Dec 1181 Generalized dermatophytosis, Nov 1097 Clinical signs of FIV encephalopathy, Dec 1181 Endoscopic examinations of dogs Systemic antifungal drugs, Nov 1097 Diagnosis of FIV CNS infection, Dec 1182 ACodleonnJsoiuhncmae ap aet5ddo2e u6n fsoe cceapsro, clyAipun go cm7aa6u 2s cianugs irnegc taalb nbolremeadlilnyg, LoTTcooappliiiczcaealdl aadnnettriimffauutnnoggpaallh ytnaogesenitsss,, N((ottavabb ll1ee)0),,9 6 NNoovv 11009978 ExDpiesreicamasteesns,t a(ttlha abtls et)mu,ad iyDe esci no1df1u 8cF2eI Ve nicnefpechtailoon,p aDtehcy 1i1n8 2 Multiple-animal households, special Treatment of FIV encephalopathy, Dec 1183 GastrMiatyi s 40c8a using chronic intermittent vomiting, considerations, Nov 1099 Nematode (Physaloptera) infection causing Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, March 211 Felinvei rulse uiknefmeictai onvsi,r usM aracnhd 2f0e2l ine immunodeficiency chronic vomiting, Sept 872 Complications of insulin therapr’, March 218 Comparison of FeLV and FIV infections, (table), Ulcearnatdi vhee mgaatsetmrietsiiss ,c auNsoivn g1 07c4h ronic vomiting HInyspuolgilny-cienmduicae,d Mhayrpche rg22l1y cemia, March 218 ImmuMnaordchi ag20n4o sis, March 208 EnIdnoissntctrrouopmdyeu ncttiaintosnit,or nu,Dm eecnD et1ca1 t6i151o 6n5 and technique, an DiaIRgnasnpuoilsdii ns m,r eetMsaaibrscothla nic2se1m,3 oMfa ricnhs ul2i2n1, March 220 PaStthaoggreeesns euolstfis sF, eo(LtfaV bF leer)Le,V pl Miacirancfthei co2tn0i o4an n, d MaErLchI S2A0 2 EFiiebcrtorpotniicc evndiodsecooepnyd,o scDoepc y,1 16D5e c 1168 EtCioaltoeggyo,r iMeasr cohf 2d1i1a betes mellitus, March 213 PaCtohfoagcetnoerssi st oo fF IFVI Vi nifnefcetcitoino,n ,M aMracrhc h2 0280 7 Technique, Dec 1168 Long-term complications of diabetes, March 218 Prevention, March 209 Causaensd ocfa tvso, m(ittaibnleg) , anDde c re11g7u4r gitation in dogs TreInastumleinn t,t heMraarpcyh, 2M1a3r ch 213, 217 Treatment, March 209 Properties of beef/pork insulin preparations, Femoral head and neck excision in dogs (see (table), March 214 Orthopedic surgery) Ketoacidotic diabetics, March 214 1242 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 1992 ANNUAL INDEX Gastrolithiasis causing gastric perforation and Potassium supplementation rates, (table), SUBJECTS peritonitis in a llama, Jan 14 March 215 Nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome, March 215 Idea exchange (illustrated ideas) Oral hypoglycemic agents, March 217 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE Arthrocentesis of the shoulder joint, July 634 Uncomplicated diabetics, March 216 Cystocentesis in dogs and cats, April 292 Weight control and dietary management, Clinical exposures (photo essays) Diagnostic paracentesis and lavage, June 518 March 216 Bovine Pericardiocentesis, March 184 Hepatic lymphosarcoma, Jan 22 Photocopying reptiles for identification and Endodontics in dogs and cats (Symposium) Splenic lymphosarcoma, June 533 reference, Nov 1068 Dental pul a May 418 Canine Thoracentesis in dogs, Feb 102 Bacterial pulpal infection, May 420 Fly bites on ears, July 645 Transperineal prostate biopsy, Jan 8 Concussive shock, May 418 Hepatic nocardiosis, March 186 Thermal injuries, May 420 Intestinal lymphosarcoma, Sept 878 InPouch TF test for diagnosing Tritrichomonas Endodontic equipment, instruments, and Cervine foetus infection in cattle, Feb 104 materials, May 435, (table), May 436 Acute hemorrhagic gastritis in a white-tailed Delivery systems (power sources and deer, April 305 Tritrichomonas foetus infection in cattle, new handpieces), May 435 Equine culture method for diagnosis, Feb 104 Distributors and manufacturers of equipment hipping fever pneumonia, March 185 Procedures for identifying trichomonads, Feb 106 and supplies, (table), May 438 Umbilical cord torsion, June 534 Instruments and supplies for endodontic Feline surgery, May 445 Tracheal adenocarcinoma, Jan 23 PET PRACTICE Instruments for routine endodontic Traumatic rupture of the urinary bladder, procedures, May 441 Dec 1176 Anal sac disease, surgical correction (see Soft Materials for restorative endodontic Ovine tissue surgery) procedures, May 447 Cerebral abscess, Feb 114 Intermediate restorative materials, May 447 Johne’s disease, Sept 877 Cardiac pacemaker placement (see Soft tissue Surface restoratives, May 448 MultiCfaomcpaly lsoubbaacctuetre fheetpuast iicn anne craobsoirst edd uel atmob , surgery) MaterMiaayl s4 46f or routine endodontic procedures, May 411 Coagulation disorders associated with neoplasia Radiographic and other diagnostic equipment, Traumatic congenital hernia in a lamb, Sept 879 (see Paraneoplastic disorders) May 438 Urethral calculi in a lamb, Nov 1080 Endodontic procedures Congenital heart defects (see Heart defects) Apexification, May 433, 455 Diagnosis of challenging cases in internal medicine Apicoectomy, May 434 Canine polyarteritis (Beagle pain syndrome) in a Dentistry (see Endodontics in dogs and cats) Prophylactic antibiotic therapy, May 450 Beagle puppy, Oct 986 Pulp-capping Diagnostic tests, Oct 987 Dermatophytosis (Symposium) Direct, May 433, 451 Fever of unknown origin, diagnostic approach, Chronic resistant cases, diagnosis and therapy, Indirect, May 433, 450 Oct 987 Nov 1101 Root canal therapy, May 433 History and physical examination, Oct 986 Case examples, Nov 1101 Therapeutic pulpotomy, May 432 Laboratory abnormalities of canine Diagnosis, Nov 1086 Vital pulpotomy, May 432, 451 polyarteritis, Oct 990 Clinical signs, Nov 1087 Preoperative preparation, May 452 Therapy, Oct 989 Dermatophytes, species and categories, Nov 1086 Procedure, May 453 Hypocalcemia in two horses, April 298 Microscopic structure of three species, Identification of traumatized teeth, May 422 Causes and clinical signs of equine Nov 1090 Indications for endodontic treatment, May 425 hypocalcemia, April 304 Diagnostic tests, Nov 1088 Rationale for endodontic treatment, May 429 Intestinal leiomyosarcoma in a dog, Oct 974 Fungal culture, Nov 1090 Causes of anemia, Oct 982 Histopathologic examination of skin biopsies, Enteral nutritional support of critically ill and Physical examination and diagnostic tests, Nov 1089 hospitalized animals (see Nutrition and Oct 974 Microscopic examination of scales and hairs, dietetics and Nutritional management of dogs Listeriosis in a Holstein cow, July 640 Nov 1088 and cats with cancer) Clinical signs and diagnostic test results, Wood’s light test, Nov 1088 July 640 Preventive measures, Nov 1099 External skeletal fixation (see Orthopedic surgery) TDirfefaetrmeentnita,l Jduilay g6n4o1s es, July 640 TreaNtomve n1t0 96o f the various forms of disease, Feline immunodeficiency virus infection and Vomiting, causes of in cattle, July 644 Dermatophyte pseudomycetomas, Nov 1099 neurologic disease, Dec 1181 Generalized dermatophytosis, Nov 1097 Clinical signs of FIV encephalopathy, Dec 1181 Endoscopic examinations of dogs Systemic antifungal drugs, Nov 1097 Diagnosis of FIV CNS infection, Dec 1182 ACodleonnJsoiuhncmae ap aet5ddo2e u6n fsoe cceapsro, clyAipun go cm7aa6u 2s cianugs irnegc taalb nbolremeadlilnyg, LoTTcooappliiiczcaealdl aadnnettriimffauutnnoggpaallh ytnaogesenitsss,, N((ottavabb ll1ee)0),,9 6 NNoovv 11009978 ExDpiesreicamasteesns,t a(ttlha abtls et)mu,ad iyDe esci no1df1u 8cF2eI Ve nicnefpechtailoon,p aDtehcy 1i1n8 2 Multiple-animal households, special Treatment of FIV encephalopathy, Dec 1183 GastrMiatyi s 40c8a using chronic intermittent vomiting, considerations, Nov 1099 Nematode (Physaloptera) infection causing Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, March 211 Felinvei rulse uiknefmeictai onvsi,r usM aracnhd 2f0e2l ine immunodeficiency chronic vomiting, Sept 872 Complications of insulin therapr’, March 218 Comparison of FeLV and FIV infections, (table), Ulcearnatdi vhee mgaatsetmrietsiiss ,c auNsoivn g1 07c4h ronic vomiting HInyspuolgilny-cienmduicae,d Mhayrpche rg22l1y cemia, March 218 ImmuMnaordchi ag20n4o sis, March 208 EnIdnoissntctrrouopmdyeu ncttiaintosnit,or nu,Dm eecnD et1ca1 t6i151o 6n5 and technique, an DiaIRgnasnpuoilsdii ns m,r eetMsaaibrscothla nic2se1m,3 oMfa ricnhs ul2i2n1, March 220 PaStthaoggreeesns euolstfis sF, eo(LtfaV bF leer)Le,V pl Miacirancfthei co2tn0i o4an n, d MaErLchI S2A0 2 EFiiebcrtorpotniicc evndiodsecooepnyd,o scDoepc y,1 16D5e c 1168 EtCioaltoeggyo,r iMeasr cohf 2d1i1a betes mellitus, March 213 PaCtohfoagcetnoerssi st oo fF IFVI Vi nifnefcetcitoino,n ,M aMracrhc h2 0280 7 Technique, Dec 1168 Long-term complications of diabetes, March 218 Prevention, March 209 Causaensd ocfa tvso, m(ittaibnleg) , anDde c re11g7u4r gitation in dogs TreInastumleinn t,t heMraarpcyh, 2M1a3r ch 213, 217 Treatment, March 209 Properties of beef/pork insulin preparations, Femoral head and neck excision in dogs (see (table), March 214 Orthopedic surgery) Ketoacidotic diabetics, March 214 1242 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 Fleas (see Parasitism of the skin and Synergized Nutrition and dietetics (Symposium) Therapy, Dec 1188 pyrethrin/(S)-methoprene spray) Enteral feeding of critically ill pets, Sept 900 Assessing patient status, Dec 1188 Diet selection and administration, Sept £08 Choosing route of alimentation and diet, Food intolerances (see Nutrition and dietetics) Energy requirement determination, Sept 909 Dec 1188 Nutritional assessment of the patient, Sept 900 Enteral feeding, Dec 1189 Food sensitivity in cats (see Nutrition and Routes for feeding, Sept 900 Parenteral feeding, Dec 1190 dietetics) Enterostomy catheter placement, Sept 906 Role of prognosis and owner commitment, Nasoesophageal or nasogastric intubation, Dec 1191 Gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs, surgical Sept 901 correction (see Soft tissue surgery) Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, Oncology (see also Nutritional management of Sept 903 dogs and cats with cancer and Paraneoplastic Heart defects, treatment of congenital disorders Pharyngostomy tube placement, Sept 902 disorders) (Symposium) Enteral nutritional support for hospitalized Hemangiosarcoma in dogs, diagnosis and Medical management of disorders accompanying patients, Sept 910 treatment, March 188 heart defects, July 670 Complications of nutritional support, Sept 919 Tumors of the nose and mouth, surgical Cardiac arrhythmias, July 671 Diet selection and route of administration, treatment, Oct 993 Guidelines for medical management, (table), Sept 915 Tumors of the perineum of dogs, Feb 136 July 672 Diets for involuntary feeding, Sept 916 Infective endocarditis, July 675 Liquid enteral products, Sept 916, (tables), Orthopedic surgery (Symposium) Left-sided congestive heart failure, July 670 Sept 918 External skeletal fixation, principles of, April 334 Polycythemia, July 674 Table foods, Sept 915 Fixator application, April 337 Right-sided congestive heart failure, July 671 Nutrient content of table foods fed to ill Fixator types, April 338 By pte July 650 pets, (table), Sept 917 Type I, April 338 Atrial septal defect, July 653 Special needs of cats, Sept 918 Type II, April 338 Patent ductus arteriosus, July 650 Fuel source selection and caloric Type III, April 341 Persistent right aortic arch, July 668 requirements, Sept 912 Frame configurations, April 336 Pulmonic stenosis, July 656 Average daily calories for sick dogs and cats, Materials needed, April 334 Reversed patent ductus arteriosus, July 652 (tables), Sept 914 Postoperative management, April 342 Subaortic stenosis, July 657 Goals of nutritional support, Sept 910 Specific indications for external fixators, Tetralogy of Fallot, July 658 Nutritional assessment, Sept 910 April 342 Ventricular septal defect, July 652 Body condition of hospitalized cats, Sept 912 Femoral head and neck excision in dogs, Surgical treatment, July 676 Body condition of hospitalized dogs, Sept 911 variables that influence its success, April 325 Anesthesia and ava agen analgesia, July 677 Transition from hospital to home, Sept 919 Duration of clinical signs, April 331 Atrial septal defect repair, July 687 Food intolerance, compared with food allergies, Patient size and age, April 327 Closure of thoracic cavity, July 679 Sept 893 Postoperative management, April 332 Equipment needed, July 676 Carbohydrate intolerance, Sept 895 gesics, April 33 Patent ductus arteriosus ligation, July 679 Galactosemic cataracts in kangaroos and Physical therapy, April 332 Direct surgical approach, July 680 wallabies, Sept 896 Surgical ——e and instrumentation, April 327 Indirect — approach, July 681 Lactose intolerance in people and dogs, Underlying problem, April 332 Persistent right aortic arch ligation, July 682 Sept 895 Traumatic hip luxation in dogs, April 314 Pulmonic stenosis relief, July 682 Definitions of food allergy and food Closed reduction, April 314 Balloon valvuloplasty, July 683 intolerance, (table), Sept 894 Deciding on a treatment course, (flowchart), Cardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermia, Food additives, Sept 898 April 318 July 686 Gluten enteropathies, Sept 894 7 reduction, April 317 Conduit placement, July 685 Celiac disease in people, Sept 894 sthetic capsule technique, April 320 Modified Brock technique, July 685 Dermatitis herpetiformis, Sept 895 Patch-graft technique, July 685 Gluten enteropathy in Irish Setters, Sept 895 Paraneoplastic disorders (Symposium) Valvulotemy, July 685 Immune responses to foods, normal and Coagulation disorders associated with neoplasia, Subaortic stenosis relief, July 687 abnormal, Sept 893 Jan 55 Balloon valvuloplasty, July 683 Interaction between immunologic and Coagulation factor disorders, Jan 58, (table), Tetralogy of Fallot treatment, July 687 nonimmunologic factors in food allergy, Jan 58 Thoracotomy, July 677 (flowchart), Sept 898 Diagnostic evaluation, Jan 59 Ventricular septal defect correction, July 686 Vasoactive amines in the diet, Sept 896 Laboratory tests for cancer patients with Endorphins and exorphins, Sept 897 — disorders, (table), Jan 60 Hemangiosarcoma in dogs, March 188 Histamine-containing foods, Sept 896, (table), Platelet disorders, Jan 55, (table), Jan 56 Clinical presentation, March 189 Sept 897 Platelet function defects, Jan 58 Clinical staging, March 196, (table), March 197 Histamine-releasing foods, Sept 896, (table), Thrombocytopenia, Jan 56 Common sites, March 188 Sept 897 Thrombocytosis, Jan 57 Diagnostic procedures, March 190 Food sensitivity in cats, Sept 884 Treatment, Jan 60 Clinical pathology and histopathology, March 190 Allergenic sources, (table), Sept 885 Vascular disorders, Jan 59, (table), Jan 60 Imaging studies, March 194 Food components toxic to cats, Sept 885 Hypercalcemia of malignancy, Jan 26 Prevalence, March 188 Clinical signs and laboratory findings, Sept 886 Apocrine gland adenocarcinoma, Jan 26 Treatment, March 197 —— approach, Sept 890 Evaluation of hypercalcemic patients, Jan 28 Chemotherapy protocols, (table), March 198 Elimination diets, Sept 890 linical findings, Jan 28 Survival times with different therapies, Drug control of pruritus, Sept 890 Diagnostic evaluation, Jan 28 (table), March 197 Differential diagnoses, Sept 886, (table), Sept 889 Differential diagnoses, (table), Jan 30 Incidence, Sept 885 Lymphosarcoma, Jan 26 Hip luxation in dogs (see Orthopedic surgery) Management of food-sensitive cats, Sept 892 Miscellaneous tumors, Jan 28 Pathogenesis, Sept 884 Multiple myeloma, Jan 28 Hypercalcemia of malignancy (see Paraneoplastic Treatment, Jan 30 disorders) Nutritional management of dogs and cats with Diuretics, Jan 34 cancer, Dec 1185 Fluid therapy, Jan 34 Hypoglycemia associated with tumors (see Cancer cachexia, Dec 1186 Glucocorticoids, Jan 34 Paraneoplastic disorders) Drug-nutrient interactions, Dec 1191 Refractory cases, Jan 34 Metabolic alterations in cancer patients, Dec 1186 Hypoglycemia associated with tumors, Jan 40 Insect growth regulators (see Synergized Carbohydrate metabolism, Dec 1186 Clinical signs, Jan 40 pyrethrin/(S)-methoprene spray) Lipid metabolism, Dec 1187 Differential diagnoses, Jan 42, (table), Jan 43 Protein metabolism, Dec 1187 Insulinomas, Jan 42 Monitoring therapy, Dec 1192 Treatment, Jan 44 Principles of therapy, Dec 1185 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 1243 1992 ANNUAL INDEX continued Nonpancreatic tumors, Jan 45 Soft tissue surgery (Symposium) Principles of vaccination, (table), March 229 Pathology of hypoglycemic injury, Jan 42 Cardiac pacemaker placement via an abdominal Vaccine types, March 224 Serum hyperviscosity syndrome, Jan 48 approach, Feb 139 Killed, March 225 Associated diseases, Jan 48, (table), Jan 50 Complications, Feb 143 Modified-live, March 224 Clinical findings, Jan 4S Surgical technique, Feb 140 Subunit, March 225 Diagnostic evaluation, Jan 49 Gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs, Feb 118 Bone marrow evaluation, Jan 51 Client education, Feb 126 Viruses and companion animals, Dec 1195 Protein electrophoresis, Jan 50 Diagnosis and pathophysiology, Feb 118 Detection, treatment, and prevention of viral Serum viscosity measurement, Jan 52 Postoperative care, Feb 124 disease, Dec 1203 Pathophysiology, Jan 48 Ventricular arrhythmias and their Epidemiology of viral infections, Dec 1195 Treatment, Jan 53 treatment, Feb 124 Host responses to viruses, Dec 1199 Chemotherapy protocols, (table), Jan 53 Stabilizing therapy, Feb 120 Cell-mediated response, Dec 1199 Plasmapheresis, Jan 54 Gastric decompression, Feb 120 Humoral response, Dec 1200 Therapy for shock, Feb 120 Initial barriers to infection, Dec 1199 Parasitism of the skin of dogs and cats Surgical correction, Feb 121 Nature of viruses, Dec 1195 (Symposium) Anesthesia, Feb 121 Classification of viruses, Dec 1195 Ancylostomiasis and uncinariasis (hookworm Exploratory surgery and derotation of Virus structure, Dec 1196 dermatitis) organs, Feb 121 Viral defenses, Dec 1202 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 548 Gastropexy procedures, Feb 122 Viral pathogenicity, Dec 1201 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 538 Circumcostal gastropexy, Feb 124 Treatment, June 573 Incisional gastropexy, Feb 122 Vomiting in dogs and cats (Symposium) Cheyletiellosis Tube gastropexy, Feb 122 Causes of vomiting, (table), Aug 786 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 550 Perineal disorders in dogs, Feb 127 Clinical features of vomiting, Aug 785 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 538 Anal sac disease, Feb 134 Diagnostic plan, Aug 790 Treatment, June 573 Anal sacculectomy, Feb 135 Laboratory and pathologic assessment, Aug 796 Demodicosis, canine Postoperative complications, Feb 136 Gastrointestinal tract disease, Aug 796 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 550 Neoplasia, Feb 136 Nongastric diseases, Aug 804 Prognosis, June 578 Anal sac gland adenocarcinomas, Feb 136 Physical examination of vomiting animals, Aug 789 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 540 Perianal adenocarcinoma, Feb 136 Radiographic evaluation Treatment, June 573 Perianal adenomas, Feb 136 Contrast radiography, Aug 809 Adult-onset generalized demodicosis, June 578 Perianal fistulas, Feb 130 Contrast agent, Aug 809 Juvenile-onset generalized demodicosis, Cryosurgery, Feb 134 Interpretation of films, Aug 810 June 574 Deroofing and fulguration surgery, Feb 132 Patient preparation, Aug 809 Localized demodicosis, June 574 Surgical excision, Feb 134 Procedure, Aug 810 Pododemodicosis, June 578 Tail amputation, Feb 134 Survey radiographic evaluation of diseases, Demodicosis, feline Perineal hernia, Feb 127 Aug ig 806 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 552 Conventional surgical repair, Feb 130 Foreign bodies, Aug 809 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 540 Internal obturator transposition repair Gastric volvulus, Aug 807 Treatment, June 578 technique, Feb 130 Inflammatory or infiltrative bowel disease, Flea infestation and flea-allergy dermatitis Postoperative complications, Feb 130 Aug 809 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 555 Intestinal obstruction, Aug 807 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 540 Synergized ————— spray, a Mass lesions, Aug 809 Treatment, June 579 study of its efficacy against feline flea Pyloric outflow obstruction, Aug 807 Notoedric mange infestations, Oct 999 Treatment of acute vomiting, Aug 814 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 555 Antacids and antisecretory drugs, Aug 818 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 542 Tumors of the nose and mouth, the role of surgery, Antibiotics, Aug 818 Treatment, June 582 Oct 993 Antiemetics, Aug 815, (table), Aug 817 Otodectic acariasis Mandibular and maxillary tumors, Oct 995 Anticholinergic drugs, Aug 816 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 555 Fibrosarcoma, Oct 996 Antihistamines, Aug 816 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 542 Malignant melanoma, Oct 996 Metoclopramide, Aug 816 Treatment, June 582 Squamous cell carcinoma, Oct 996 Phenothiazines, Aug 816 Pediculosis Nasal planum tumors, Oct 993 Trimethobenzamide, Aug 816 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 558 Squamous cell carcinoma, Oct 993 Dietary therapy, Aug 818 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 542 Tongue tumors, Oct 998 Fluid therapy, Aug 814 Treatment, June 582 Protectants and adsorbents, Aug 818 Pelodera dermatitis Vaccination protocols, factors that undermine Treatment of gastrointestinal ulcers, Aug 819 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 558 their success, March 223 Causes of ulcers, Aug 819, (table), Aug 820 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 542 Factors that affect vaccine efficacy, March 225 Drug options, Aug 820, (table), Aug 821 Treatment, June 582 Age, March 227 Antacids, Aug 820 Sarcoptic mange Minimum age for final doses of vaccine, Anticholinergic drugs, Aug 823 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 558 (table), March 228 Histamine H,-receptor antagonists, Aug 822 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 547 Concurrent diseases, March 229 Misoprostol, Aug 823 Treatment, June 583 Drug administration, March 228 Omeprazole, Aug 824 Tick infestation Immunosuppression from viral infection, Sucralfate, Aug 822 Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 564 March 227 Prognosis, Aug 824 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 547 Interference from other vaccine antigens, Treatment, June 586 March 230 Trombiculiasis Maternal antibodies, March 226 EQUINE PRACTICE Clinical signs and diagnosis, June 564 Nutritional deficiencies, March 227 Transmission and pathogenesis, June 547 Primary immunodeficiencies, March 229, (table), Abdominal surgery, management of postoperative Treatment, June 586 March 228 complications, Nov 1113, (table), Nov 1114 Stress, March 225 Abdominal pain recurrence, Nov 1115 Perianal fistulas and perineal disorders, surgical Guidelines for vaccination practices, (table), Dehydration, shock, and endotoxemia, Nov 1113 correction (see Soft tissue surgery) March 229 Ileus, Nov 1114 Ideal immune response to vaccination, March 225 Incisional problems and herniation, Nov 1119 Serum hyperviscosity syndrome (see Intra-abdominal adhesions, Nov 1117 Paraneoplastic disu:. 2rs) Pathogenesis of formation, (flowchart), Nov 1118 Laminitis, Nov 1116 Peritonitis, Nov 1116 1244 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 Abortion (see Mycotic causes of abortion) McMaster technique, March 244 Pathogenesis, Aug 826 Paracount-EPG Quantitative Fecal Analysis Kit, Development of normal bone, Aug 826 Anthelmintics, March 231 March 244 Development of osteochondrosis, Aug 829 Benzimidazoles and probenzimidazoles, March 234, Value of fecal egg counts, March 240 Growth plate structure and function, Aug 826 (table), March 237 Comparing anthelmintics and detecting drug Ivermectin, March 236, (table), March 237 resistance, March 241 Postoperative complications of abdominal surgery, Pros and cons of anthelmintics, March 231 Determining proper treatment intervals, recognition and management of, Nov 1113 Pyrantels, March 237, (table), March 237 March 241 Rotation of anthelmintics, March 238 Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in foals, Feb 144 Hoary alyssum (Berteroa incana) toxicity, May 472 Clinical si; on diagnosis, Feb 145 Articular fractures of the distal phalanx, Dec 1208 Epidemiology and characteristics of infection, Clinical signs, Dec 1209 Inguinal hernia in a weanling colt, Feb 150 Feb 144 Type II and III fractures, Dec 1210 Classifications of inguinal hernias, Feb 150 Pathogenesis, Feb 145 Type IV fractures, Dec 1210 Clinical findings, Feb 152 Prevention, Feb 148 Diagnosis, Dec 1210 Postoperative care, Feb 154 Treatment, Feb 147 Treatment, Dec 1211 Surgical treatment, Feb 152 Foals, Dec 1214 Septic arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint, Horses six months old and older, Dec 1211 Large intestinal disorders, surgical management, Dec 1215 s of articular fractures, Dec 1208 Nov 1106 Clinical signs, Dec 1215 II and III fractures, Dec 1208 Cecal disease, Nov 1110 Diagnosis, Dec 1215 Type IV fractures, Dec 1208 Cecocolic intussusception, Nov 1111 Treatment, Dec 1217 Impaction, Nov 1110 Colic management (Symposiwm) (see also Perforation, Nov 1111 Skin grafting Abdominal surgery and Large intestinal Large colon nonstrangulating obstructions, Choice of graft type,J uly 696 disorders) Nov 1107 Classifications of grafts, July 690 Assessment of colicky horses, Oct 1012 Displacement, Nov 1107 Donor site selection and preparation, July 697 Abdominal radiography, Oct 1016 Intraluminal obstruction, Nov 1108 Equipment needed, July 693 Abdominocentesis, Oct 1015 Large colon strangulating obstructions, Nov 1110 as ———* July 701 Clinical signs, Oct 1013 Torsions, Nov 1110 inch grafts, July 701 Endoscopy, Oct 1016 Small colon diseases, Nov 1111 Punch grafts, July 701 History taking, Oct 1012, (table), Oct 1013 Split- and full-thickness sheet grafts, July 701 Indications for surgical intervention, Oct 1017, Lymphosarcoma with myocardial infiltration in a Tunnel grafts, July 702 (table), Oct 1015 mare, June 595 Graft harvesting, July 698 Laboratory testing, Oct 1015 Full-thickness sheet grafts, July 700 Laparoscopy, Oct 1016 Mycotic causes of abortion, Jan 62 Pinch grafts, July 698 Physical examination, Oct 1014 istoplasmosis, Jan 64 Punch grafts, July 698 Parameters to evaluate, (table), Oct 1014 Opportunistic fungi, Jan 62 Split-thickness sheet grafts, July 698 Prognosis based on clinical and laboratory Tunnel grafts, July 700 data, Oct 1017 Nasogastric intubation in a horse with ileus, Graft storage, July 700 Referral of horses, Oct 1018 complications and benefits, Sept 927 Indications, July 691 Ultrasonography, Oct 1016 Physiologic processes involved in grafting, July 691 Nonsurgical conditions of the gastrointestinal Neonatal intensive care units, a study of their Post, ing care of recipient site, July 703 tract, Oct 1019 effectiveness and effect on long-term Recipient bed preparation, July 696 Colitis, Oct 1024 prognosis, Sept 921 Flatulent or tympanic colic, Oct 1019 Squamous cell carcinoma, identification and Gastric impaction, Oct 1020 Neonatal physical examination, Jan 66 treatment, June 588 Gastric rupture, Oct 1021 Cardiovascular system, Jan 68 Clinical features and diagnosis Gastric ulceration, Oct 1020 Gastrointestinal system, Jan 72 Alimentary tract, June 589, (table), June 591 Impaction of the large intestine, Oct 1021 General assessment, Jan 66 External genitalia, June 588 Medical treatment, Oct 1024 Integumentary system, Jan 72 Ocular adnexa, June 589 Proximal enteritis, Oct 1021 Musculoskeletal system, Jan 72 Secondary to trauma and burns, June 590 Right dorsal ulcerative colitis, Oct 1024 Ocular, Jan 67 Risk factors, (table), June 591 Spasmodic or idiopathic colic, Oct 1019 Respiratory system, Jan 67 Treatment and prognosis Small intestinal diseases, diagnosis and surgery, Urogenital system, Jan 69 Alimentary tract, June 594 Oct 1030 External genitalia, June 590 Evaluation of patients with small intestinal Ocular lavage systems, May 460 Ocular adnexa, June 591 colic, Oct 1034 Advantages and disadvantages of ocular lavage Surgicai vs. nonsurgical cases, Oct 1035 systems, (table), May 470 Squamous cell carcinoma of the limbus, treatment Nonstrangulating obstructions, Oct 1031 Capping the lavage tube, May 467 with excision and cryotherapy, April 357, Extraluminal obstructions, Oct 1032 Extension tubes for all lavage systems, May 467 (correction), July 703 Intraluminal obstructions, Oct 1031 Indications for ocular lavage, May 460 Postoperative management and outcome, Indwelling nasolacrimal lavage system, May 461 Toxicity caused by ingestion of hoary alyssum, Oct 1035 Materials, (table), May 462 May 472 Strangulating obstructions, Oct 1032 Instilling medications, May 467 Herniation, Oct 1033 Protection of lavage systems, May 467 Weight loss, identifying the cause, April 346 Intussusception, Oct 1033 Removal of lavage tube, May 470 History taking, April 348, (table), April 349 Volvulus, Oct 1032 Restraint and anesthesia, May 461 Inadequate intake or utilization of feed, April 346 Surgical correction, Oct 1035 Subpalpebral lavage systems, May 464 Increased metabolic rate, April 346 ’ May 464 Ineffective or failed organ function, April 348 Cryosurgery following excision of limbal squamous Materials, (table), May 464 Laboratory tests, April 350, (table), April 351, cell carcinomas, April 357, (correction), July 703 Type 2, May 465 (flowchart), April 352-355 Materials, (table), May 465 Physical examination, April 348 Distal phalanx disorders (see Articular fractures of Treatment selection, April 356 the distal phalanx and Septic arthritis of the Osteochondrosis, Aug 826 distal interphalangeal joint Clinical manifestations, Aug 830 Articular osteochondrosis, Aug 831 FOOD-ANIMAL PRACTICE Fecal egg counting technique (McMaster Osteochondritis dissecans, Aug 831 technique), March 240 Subchondral bone cyst, Aug 831 Antibiotic residue detection kits, a study of their Osteochondrosis of the growth plate, Aug 832 performance when used to test milk from Wobbler syndrome, Aug 833 individual cows, May 477 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 1245 1992 ANNUAL INDEX continued Antibiotic residues in milk and meat (Symposium) Bovine respiratory disease complex, Fecal analyzer, June 619 (see also Antiobiotic residue detection kits, a recommendations for on-farm preventive Gas-Pack anaerobic system, June 615 study of their performance when used to test measures, Oct 1038 Gram’s stain, June 614 milk from individual cows) Castration, dehorning, and growth implants, Gram’s stain procedure, (table), June 616 Perceptions and realities, Dec 1222 Oct 1040 Manufacturers and distributors of supplies, Adverse drug reactions, Dec 1223 Current management practices, Oct 1038 (table), June 609 Effects of consumer perceptions, Dec 1226 Marketing practices that reduce BRD incidence, Quick identification tests, June 615 Residue studies, Dec 1222 Oct 1044 Rotazyme assay, June 619 Reducing antibiotic use in the treatment of Parasite control, Oct 1041 Sensitivity tests, June 618 mastitis, Dec 1229 Preweaning and preconditioning, Oct 1041 Serotyping supplies, June 618 Concerns about antibiotic use, Dec 1229 Preweaning vaccination, Oct 1040 Serum progesterone assay, June 619 Responses of mastitis types to antibiotics, Slaughterhouse test supplies, June 618 Dec 1229 CHAPS II (see Computerized record keeping and Sulfa-on-Site test, June 619 Coliform mastitis, Dec 1231 data analysis) Information sources, June 620 Mastitis caused by environmental Laboratory reports, June 620 streptococci, Dec 1230 Client compliance, April 368 Waste disposal, June 619 Mastitis with a negative bacterial culture, Causes of noncompliance in veterinary medicine, Dec 1232 April 373 Diarrhea in newborn pigs, a three-year Mild clinical mastitis, Dec 1229 Factors that influence compliance in human investigation revealing the six most common Staphylococcus aureus mastitis, Dec 1230 medicine, April 368 infectious agents, April 382 Streptococcus agalactiae mastitis, Dec 1230 Recommendations for improving compliance in Pathogens in nursing pigs, April 383 Treatment protocols, Dec 1232 veterinary medicine, April 374 Pathogens in weanling pigs, April 383 Tests for identifying antibiotic residues in milk, Strategies for improving compliance in human Dec 1235 medicine, April 371 Field trials, design and implementation, Nov 1140 Detection methods and available tests, Dec 1235 Data collection and analysis, Nov 1144 Enzymatic assays, Dec 1238 Computerized record keeping and data analysis Literature review, Nov 1141 Gas chromatography, Dec 1237 Cow Herd A: For and Performance System Objective for the trial, Nov 1140 High performance liquid chromatography, II (CHAPS II) for beef cattle operations, Protocol for the trial, Nov 1144, (table), Nov 1145 Dec 1237 July 706, Aug 849, Sept 941 Selection of animal population and site for the Immunologic methods, Dec 1237 CHAPS analysis of four areas critical to a beef trial, Nov 1141 Microbial inhibition, Dec 1235 herd’s success, July 708 Statistical assistance, Nov 1141 Ensuring proper monitoring, Dec 1239 Growth of calves, July 708 Written report, Nov 1146 Guidelines for using antibiotics and residue Reproductive performance, July 709 assays, Dec 1239 Replacement rate, July 717 Granulosa cell tumors in cows, July 744 Recommendations for validating assay Total calf production time, July 708 Clinical signs, July 744 results, Dec 1239 Combining herd performance and business Diagnostic procedures, July 745 Performance of antibiotic residue tests, Dec 1238 records using CHAPS II and IRM Herd Surgical treatment, July 746 Analyzer, Sept 941 Bovine leukemia virus infection (Symposium) Individual performance data used to change Herd database collection to evaluate Control of BLV infection, March 252 cattle inventory, Aug 851 management and production of beef cattle Eradication strategies, March 253 Culling poor performers, Aug 851 operations, June 600 Advantages and disadvantages of three Evaluating herd sires, Aug 854 Information needed in the database, June 602 strategies, (table), March 253 Selecting replacement heifers, Aug 853 Methods of collecting information, June 602 Test and implement corrective management, Production data required by the program, Texas A&M Ranch Management March 254 Aug 849 Questionnaire, June 602 Test and segregate, March 254 Misidentification of cows, solving the Reasons for collecting a database, June 600 Test and slaughter, March 253 gmp Aug 852 Use of information collected, June 606 Uniform methods and rules for establishing Sample CHAPS total herd analysis, Aug 850 and maintaining BLV-free herds, (table), Integrated Resource Management Beef Herd performance and business records of beef March 255 ow/Calf Herd Analyzer, Sept 944 operations, using computer software to Vaccination attempts, March 252 Vetcheck IV for tracking herd health at small integrate and analyze, Sept 941 Diagnosis of BLV infection, the current and dairies, July 724, Aug 836 future assays, March 272 Benefits of computerized records, Aug 846 Herd production and disease problems in beef Agar gel immunodiffusion test, March 273 Computer-generated medical records and cow/calf operations, an epidemiologic Future assays, March 276 reminders, Aug 842 investigative approach, May 495 General features of the bovine leukemia virus, Data collection systems, Aug 839, (tables), Aug 843 Analysis of data, May 503, 504 (table), March 273 Data entry, minimizing time required, Aug 840 Examination of animals, May 502 Interrelationship of BLV with other bovine Hardware and disk operating system Examination of environment, May 502 viruses, March 277 requirements, July 726 History collection, May 498 Stages of BLV infection, March 274 Monitoring of specific programs, Aug 843 Collection of data on potential risk factors, Epidemiologic features of infection, March 248, Body condition scoring, Aug 845 May 501 (table), March 250 Heifer management, Aug 844 Compilation of herd management and Age, sex, and parity, March 250 Mastitis control, Auo 844 roduction database, May 500 Herd size and history, March 251 Milk production, Aug 345 Definition of herd problem, May 498 Production type and breed of cattle, March 248 Reproduction, Aug 343 Individual animal diagnostics vs. herd Season, March 251 Program menus and options, July 728 diagnostics, (table), May 496 Sire and dam, March 251 System configurations, July 728 Written report, May 503 Transmission of BLV Technical support, customization, and Horizontal transmission, March 263, (table), manuals, July 726 Hydrops of fetal membranes, Jan 73 March 268 ifferences between hydrallantois and Animal-to-animal contact, March 263 Diagnostic laboratory in a swine practice, hydramnios, (table), Jan 77 Blood, March 264 equipping and using, June 607 Hydrallantois, Jan 73 Insects, March 267 Equipment and supplies required, June 607, Hydramnios, Jan 76 Secretions and excretions, March 264 (table), June 608 Treatment of hydrallantois and hydramnios, Vertical transmission, March 258, (table), Agar gel immunodiffusion test, June 618 Jan 76 March 261 Culture media, June 610, (tables), June 611, 612 Ingestion of infected colostrum or milk, Integrated Resource Management Beef Cow/Calf March 259 Herd Analyzer (see Computerized record Semen, ova, and embryos, March 258 keeping and data analysis) Transplacental transmission, March 259 1246 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 Intrauterine infusion in postpartum dairy cows, Herd production and disease problems in beef Corey, M.M., June 607 April 376 cow/calf operations, an epidemiologic Cotter, S.M., Oct 974 Controversy about effectiveness, April 376 investigative approach, May 495 Couto, C.G., March 188 DrCuogm bsienlaecttiioonn,s Aoprfi ld r3u7g7s , April 381 Mastveert erpilnaanrsi afno'rs corwo/lcea lifn tbheeeifr pdreovdeulcoeprmse,n tt,h e Cullor, J.S., May 477, Dec 1220, 1235 Drugs not recommended, April 378 Feb 160 Oxytetracycline, April 378 D Penicillin, April 378 Prolapses of the vagina and cervix during Dabareiner, R., Sept 927 Milk withdrawal, April 381 pregnancy, Sept 936 Dargatz, D.A., April 346 Classifications, Sept 936 Davidson, J.R., Feb 118 Master plans for cow/calf beef producers, Etiology, Sept 937 Dee, S.A., June 607 Cliveentte ricnoamrmiuannisc artoiloe ni,n tFheebi r 16d1e velopment, Feb 160 TreBauthmneenrt ,m eStehpotd ,93 7S ept 937 Dellinger, J., May 477 Client education, Feb 162 Minchev’s method, Sept 937 DiGiacomo, R.F., March 248, 258, 263 Development of master plans, Feb 163 Divers, T.J., April 298 Breeding program, Feb 164 Pseudorabies virus infection in hogs, a study of the Donahue, Jr., W.A., Oct 999 Health and vaccination program, Feb 163 Isowean three-site production system to Donner, G.S., Oct 993 Marketing and financial planning, Feb 164 produce PRV-free breeding stock from an Donoghue, S., Sept 910 Nutritional management, Feb 163 infected herd, Feb 166 Douglas, J., Aug 826 Record keeping, Feb 164 Dow, S.W., Dec 1181 Establishment of credibility, Feb 161 Record keeping (see Computerized record keeping Goals for your practice, Feb 160 and data analysis) Dreitz, M.J., Dec 1181 Dyer, K.R., Jan 40 Mummification of bovine fetuses, Feb 155 Reproductive disorders of cattle Causes, Feb 155 Fetal mummification, Feb 155 E Diagnosis, Feb 157 Granulosa cell tumors, July 744 Edwards, R.B., III, July 640 Treatment of cows with mummified fetuses, Hydrops of fetal membranes, Jan 73 Eisner, E.R., May 416, 418, 435, 450 Feb 157 Prolapses of the vagina and cervix during Ellison, S.P., May 472 Abortifacients, Feb 158 pregnancy, repair, Sept 936 Types of mummification, Feb 155 Retained fetal membranes and endometritis in Elmore, R.G., Jan 73, Feb 155, July 744, postpartum dairy cows, use of intrauterine Sept 936 Paratuberculosis (Mycobacterium therapy, April 376 Evermann, J.F., March 246, 272 ratuberculosis infection) in ruminants Characteristics of Mycobacterium Sow feeding and management practices to F paratuberculosis, Nov 1135 — productivity, Oct 1048 Fallin, E.A., Jan 26, Aug 762 Control recommendations, Nov 1133, (table), Body condition scoring of sows, (table), Oct 1051 Faries, F.C., Jr., Oct 1038 Nov 1134 Feeding recommendations for gilts Diagnosis Postbreeding, Oct 1049 Fettman, M.J., April 346 Clinical diagnosis, Nov 1124 Prebreeding, Oct 1048 Field, R.W., May 495, June 600 Direct microscopic examination, Nov 1126 Feeding recommendations for sows Fitzgerald, G.R., April 382 Laboratory testing, limits of, Nov 1125 During gestation, Oct 1050 Ford, T.S., July 690, 696 Microbiology, Nov 1126 During lactation, Oct 1052 Forrester, S.D., Jan 24, 26, 48 Necropsy, Nov 1126 Postweaning to rebreeding, Oct 1049 Freeman, L., Sept 921 Serologic tests, Nov 1128 Influence of housing type on feed intake, Oct 1051 Furman, J.W., Feb 160 Tests for cell-mediated immunity, Nov 1127 Test use and interpretation of results, Nov 1129 Swine practices, equipping and using an in-house Effects of infection, Nov 1136 diagnostic laboratory, June 607 G Forms of disease Gay, J.M., Nov 1133 Clinical disease, Nov 1135 Vetcheck IV (see Computerized record keeping Geasling, J.W., April 334 Subclinical disease, Nov 1136 and data analysis) Gibbons, R., June 607 Prevalence, Nov 1133 Goodwin, J., July 648, 650, 670, 676 Routes of infection, Nov 1136 Green, S.L., Jan 66 Transmission and pathogenesis, Nov 1122 Vaccination, Nov 1138 AUTHORS Greve, J.H., Sept 872 A Guterbock, W.M., Dec 1229 Pneumonia in swine herds, Jan 78 Anderson, L.A., Feb 166 SEtsrAtlailtm-eaignti/ieanslgl - fotourht e c mocnaotsnrta oglolefim pnegnn etpu,nm eounJmainoa n,8i 0a J,a n J7a8n 79 AArrmmbsrtercohntg,, PP..JJ..,, FSeepbt 196060 HHHaa llleinwdeall,, RR.., EJ.aWn. ,1 4 Sept 893 CCoornrtercotli oonf noofn ernevspiirroantmoernyt alp atdhefoigceinesn,ci eJsa,n J8a2n 81 B Hammer, A.S., March 188 Fewer animals per housing section, Jan 79 Bauck, S., Nov 1140 Hanson, P.D., Feb 150 Medicating the herd before an outbreak, Jan 83 Baxter, G.M., Oct 1011, 1012, 1019, 1030, Harmon, W.M., Feb 104 Prompt treatment of sick animals, Jan 82 Nov 1106, 1113 Harris, D.L., Feb 166 Purchase of feeders from one source, Jan 81 Belknap, J.K., Nov 1106 Herd, R.P., March 231, 240 StrSSVapatltcoiecctgik-iniseanestgx i ofdfnoee,rne dseJiilantingym , i8 nr2Jae atdnui cn8tg1i opnn,e uJmano n7i9c pathogens, BBBiellralgne,rk, e nPDs..Mh,.i ,pA ,uJ gu lE8y. 0L76.0 ,6 , NoAvu g 1804698 HHHiiilteltt,,a lHMa..,T E..,S,. KF.eD,be cN 1o61v61 9151 22 Jan 83 Boggs, D.L., July 706, Aug 849 Holland, P.S., May 495, June 600 Culling of positive sows, Jan 84, (table), Jan 85 Bone, D.L., Feb 127 Honnas, C.M., July 690, 696, Dec 1208, 1215 Depopulating and ae of herds, Jan 85 Borchardt, K.A., Feb 104 Hoover, E.A., Dec 1181 ESpaercliyf iwce-apnaitnhogg eann-df rmeeed isciw aitnieo n proofd ucptigiloents,, JJaann 8836 Burney, D.P., June 588 HHuugghheess,, HM..,A .S,e pFte b9 411 60 Production medicine (see also Computerized Cc record keeping and data analysis) Campbell, S., June 526 Herd database collection to evaluate Codner, E.C., Nov 1074 management and production of beef cattle Cooper, R.C., Jr., July 650, 670, 676 operations, June 600 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992 1247 1992 ANNUAL INDEX continued J T Weber, W.J., July 670, 676 Jensen, L., May 477 Tams, T.R., Aug 785 Weldon, A.D., June 595 Jergens, A.E., Sept 872 Tangner, S.H., April 311, 314 Welter, C.J., April 382 Johnson, M.W., April 382 Thatcher, C.D., Dec 1185 Welter, M.W., April 382 Johnston, S.A., Aug 762 Theisen, S.K., June 588 Whitacre, M.D., April 376 K Thomas, M.W., Feb 104 White, N.A., II, Sept 927 Tigges, M.G., Oct 1038 White-Weithers, N.E., Nov 1096 Kantrowitz, B., Aug 806 Toombs, R.E., May 495, June 600 Wikse, S.E., May 495, June 600 King, J.M., Jan 22, Feb 114, March 185, Traub-Dargatz, J.L., April 346 Wilbanks, R.D., Feb 139 April 305, May 411, June 533, July 645, Sept 877, Tubbs, R.C., Oct 1048 Wills, J.M., Sept 883, 884 Nov 1080, Dec 1176 Turk, J.R., Jan 14 Wilson, D.A., Jan 14 Ko, J.C.H., July 724, Aug 836 Wiseman, B.S., Feb 166 Kuhl, K.A., Nov 1101 Vv Vacek, J.R., July 690, 696, Dec 1208, 1215 ¥ L Van Ke, R.T.., April 334 Young, R., Oct 999 Leib, M.S., May 408, June 526, Aug 762, Nov 1074 Van Eenennaam, A., May 477 Lindsay, W.A., Feb 150 Vivrette, S.L., Feb 144 Z Loan, R.W., Oct 1038 Zenger, E., March 202 WwW M Weaver, L.D., Dec 1222 Marion, E., Oct 974 Markham, R.J.F., Dec 1195 Martin, R.A., June 526 The staff members of VETERINARY MEDICINE thank the McDonald, L.J., March 223 Medleau, L., June 538, 548, 573, Nov 1084, 1086, following people who served as peer-reviewers of the 1096, 1101 Meurs, K.M., Oct 986 manuscripts published throughout 1992. They brought a Mills Wallace, L.L., Jan 14 wealth of knowledge and expertise to the task, and helped to Moise, N.S., June 595 Moore, F.M., Aug 796 ensure that the information published in the journal is Mueller, P.O.E., Oct 1030 Myers, N.C., Oct 974 accurate, practical, and complete. N Nichols, R., March 211 REVIEWERS Norman, B.B., Feb 104 Lowell J. Ackerman Edward R. Eisner Karen E. MacFadden Tom A. Shelton Dennis N. Aron Ronnie G. Elmore Michael L. Magne Mark F. Spire P Louise A. Bauck Ronald J. Erskine Robert E. Matus Ted S. Stashak Paradis, M.R., Sept 921 David T. Bechtol Robert W. Evelsizer Dudley L. McCaw Corinne R. Sweeney Parks, A.H., Oct 1030 Penwick, R.C., April 325 Alicia L. Bertone Bennett D. Fagin Duane Miksch Todd R. Tams Perani, L., May 477 Diane E. BeVier Edward C. Feldman Janice M. Miller Cecil H. (Skip) Platt, K.B., Feb 166 David L. Bone Carol S. Foil William H. Miller, Jr. Tangner, Jr. Purdy, C.W., Oct 1038 Garth Boyd S. Dru Forrester Paula D. Modransky Charles O. Thoen James R. Bradford Murray E. Fowler Harry W. Momont Ian R. Tizard R William F. Braun, Jr. Peter B. Fretz James N. Moore Gregory C. Troy Ray, P.A., Dec 1185 Susan Bright Robert M. Friendship Karen A. Moriello Tracy A. Turner Rebhun, W.C., July 640 Nancy O. Brown Frank B. Garry Debra Deem Morris David C. Twedt Relford, R.L., Jan 48 Richter, K.P., Aug 784, 814, 819, Dec 1165 David S. Bruyette Tony Glaus Robert G. Mortimer Jeff W. Tyler Ringwall, K.A., July 706, Aug 849 Gary P. Carlson Robert D. Glock Michael J. Murray Steven D. VanCamp Ristic, Z., Nov 1086 Gerald Kent Carter Steven E. Holmstrom Grant D. Myhre M. J. Van Der Maaten Rogers, K.S., Jan 55 M. M. Chengappa Thomas N. Hribernik Dean P. Neely Gilbert E. Ward Ross, L.M., Jr., Jan 14 Peter J. Chenoweth James G. Jeffers Stephen C. Nickerson Walter E. Weirich Debra L. Clabough Albert E. Jergens Kenneth G. Odde Richard E. Weller Ss Gary L. Cockerell Brent D. Jones Gregory K. Ogilvie Barbara B. Welsch Schlipf, J.W., Jr., Oct 1019 Michael T. Collins Abigail C. Kaufman Deborah A. O’Keefe Stephen D. White Schmitz, D.G., June 588 Schoster, J.V., April 357, May 460 Susan M. Cotter Louis J. Laratta E. Christopher Orton R. David Whitley Schumacher, J., July 690, 696, Dec 1208, 1215 Judy H. Cox John D. Lavach Mary Rose Paradis Robert H. Whitlock Sherman, D.M., Nov 1133 James A. Craig Candace E. Layton Barbara R. Powers Steven E. Wikse Sinclair, L.R., Oct 986 Russell O. Crisman Michelle M. LeBlanc M. Judith Radin David A. Wilkie Smith, W., May 477 Deborah J. Davenport Michael S. Leib R. Wayne Randolph Michael D. Willard Stalheim, P.S., Aug 836 Robert C. DeNovo Pierre Lessard D. E. Reese David A. Williams Step, D.L., June 595 Donna S. Dimski Michael A. Livesey Keith P. Richter Alice M. Wolf Straw, B.E., Jan 78, April 368 Norman G. Ducharme Christopher W. David A. Schoneweis Karen J. Wolfsheimer Sosna, C.B., June 537, 538, 548, 573 Swecker, W.S., Dec 1185 Roberta M. Dwyer Lombard Roy A. Schultz Robert S. Youngquist Swerczek, T.W., Jan 62 George W. Dyck John M. MacDonald Kent J. Schwartz 1248 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1992

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