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1996 ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECTS DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE PET PRACTICE Noninvasive techniques, April 326 Cardiovascular system, April 326 Barium-impregnated polyethylene spheres to Abortions in dogs, Sept 846 Arterial blood pressure, April 328 confirm gastric hypomotility in dogs with Diagnosis, Sept 846 Heart rate and rhythm, April 326 chronic postprandial vomiting, Nov 984 Infectious causes, (table), Sept 848 Tissue perfusion, April 327 Indications for use, Nov 996 Noninfectious causes, (table), Sept 847 Central nervous system, April 335 Protocol for use, Nov 996, (table), Nov 986 Medical therapy for bitches, Sept 848 Respiratory system, April 330 Prevention, Sept 849 Capnometry and capnography, April 332, Clinical exposures (photo essays) (table), April 335 Bovine Africanized-bee attacks, Oct 923 Pulse oximetry, April 331 Subperiosteal and thymic lymphosarcoma, Avoidance of attack, Oct 926, (table), Oct 927 Respirometry, April 330 Aug 706 Response to attack, Oct 926, (table), Oct 927 Thermoregulation, April 335 Turbinate bone sequestrum and cerebellar Toxic envenomation and survival guidelines, Perioperative pain management, April 353 coning, July 628 Oct 926 Monitoring analgesic treatment, April 357 Canine Treatment of stung pets, Oct 926 Recognizing pain in animals, April 353 Hepatic atrophy with nodular regeneration Treating acute pain, April 354 from chronic Doberman pinscher hepatitis, Anesthesia and pain management (symposiwm) Local therapy, April 356 Sept 828 (see also Medetomidine and Letters, June 502) Systemic therapy, April 354 Long-horned beetle bites dog, Dec 1080 Anesthetic machines, review of workings and NSAIDs, April 355 Male pseudohermaphroditism, April 308 circuits, April 341 Opioids, April 354 Neurogenic cardiomyopathy, Oct 913 Equine Animal behvior uodenal ulceration with stenosis and smooth- Dominance aggression in dogs muscle hypertrophy in a foal, June 520 Developmental factors, March 200 Meckel’s diverticulum, March 208 Diagnosis, March 196 Medical treatment, May 416 Clinical pathology for small-animal practitioners Diagnosis and treatment of medical (in the Veterinary CE Advisor supplement to problems, May 416 September 1996 Veterinary Medicine) Drug therapy, May 418 Liver laboratory evaluations, Sept CE Advisor 3 Neutering of males, May 418 Primary diagnostic panel, Sept CE Advisor 3 Reducing canine teeth, May 419 Alanine aminotransferase, Sept CE Advisor 3 Alkaline phosphatase, Sept CE Advisor 3 Bee stings (see Africanized-bee attacks) Complete blood count, Sept CE Advisor 4 Gamma As ane ied mre Sept CE Advisor 4 Canine hip dysplasia (two-part symposium) Serum albumin and total protein, Sept CE Breeding advice for clients, Jan 32 Advisor 4 Clinical signs, Jan 29 Urine bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 4 Developmental factors, Jan 26 Secondary diagrostic panel, Sept CE Advisor 6 Contvanerah joint laxity, Jan 29 Blood urea nitrogen, Sept CE Advisor 6 Growth rate, Jan 26 Cholesterol and triglycerides, Sept CE Advisor 6 Muscle anomalies and hip angles, Jan 28 Delta bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 6 Institute for Genetic Disease Control in Animals Serum bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 6 registry, Jan 46 * Serum glucose, Sept CE Advisor 6 i Medical management, Jan 48 Special tests, Sept CE Advisor 9 Drug therapy, Jan 50 Ammonia levels and ammonia tolerance test, Indications, Jan 48 Sept CE Advisor 9 Weight control and exercise regulation, Jan 48 Serum bile acids, Sept CE Advisor 9 PARAPARESIS Physical examination techniques, Jan 30 Radiographic positioning, Jan 39 Diagnosis of challenging cases in internal medicine Dorsal acetabular rim radiographic view, Jan 45 Abnormal urethral tone from foaling trauma as a OFA method, Jan 39 cause of severe urinary incontinence in a Checklist for proper functioning of equipment, PennHiP method, Jan 44 mare, June 512 April 346 Radiographic signs, Jan 36 Cuterebra larva migrans as a cause of Components, Aprit 341 — management neuropathy in a cat, Feb 106 Anesthetic machine (high-, intermediate-, BOP/Sertl arthroplasty, Feb 142 ~ Diskospondylitis from Staphylococcus aureus and low-pressure systems), April 341 Femoral head ae neck excision arthroplasty, infection as a cause of hindlimb paresis, Breathing system (nonrebreathing circuits Feb 137 Sept 816 and circle system), April 344 Indications, Feb 137 Diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for Carrier gas source, April 341 Postoperative care and complicationr Feb 139 diskospondylitis, Sept 826 General anesthesia for dogs and cats, April 314 Prognosis, Feb 140 Hypoadrenocorticism in a dog, Dec 1069 Anesthetic protocol examples, April 320 Surgical technique, Feb 137 Hypothyroidism and cardiomyopathy in a dog, Compromised cats, April 324 Intertrochanteric osteotomy, Feb 141 Jan 17, Letters, May 402 Compromised dogs, April 323 Pectinectomy, Feb 140 Osteosarcoma as a cause of thoracic limb Young, healthy cats, April 324 Total hip replacement, Feb 118 lameness in a dog, July 618 Young, healthy dogs, April 323 Indications and presurgical evaluation, Feb 118 Cost of anesthetic drugs, (table), April 322 Postoperative care and complications, Feb 122 Endoscopy cases Induction drugs, April 315, (table), April 319 Prognosis, Feb 124 Dermoid cyst in the nasopharynx as a cause of Inhalation anesthetics for maintenance, April Surgical technique, Feb 121 respiratory noise in a dog, Oct 904 318, (table), April 320 Triple pelvic osteotomy, Feb 126 Primary lymphangiectasia causing recurrin Premedications, April 315, (table), April 318 Indications, Feb 126 diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal distention Low-flow anesthesia, April 349 Postoperative care and complications, Feb 134 in a dog, May 422 Advantages, April 349 Prognosis, Feb 135 Pyloric hypertrophic gastropathy causing Technique, April 350 Surgical technique, Feb 130 chronic vomiting and gastric dilatation in a Monitoring anesthetized animals dog, March 202 Invasive techniques, April 337 Canine parvovirus vaccine, a study comparing a Central venous and pulmonary-arterial high-titer vaccine with conventional vaccines, Liver laboratory evaluations (see Clinical pressure, April 338 March 210 pathology for small-animal practitioners) Direct blood pressure, April 337 1132 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 1996 ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECTS DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE PET PRACTICE Noninvasive techniques, April 326 Cardiovascular system, April 326 Barium-impregnated polyethylene spheres to Abortions in dogs, Sept 846 Arterial blood pressure, April 328 confirm gastric hypomotility in dogs with Diagnosis, Sept 846 Heart rate and rhythm, April 326 chronic postprandial vomiting, Nov 984 Infectious causes, (table), Sept 848 Tissue perfusion, April 327 Indications for use, Nov 996 Noninfectious causes, (table), Sept 847 Central nervous system, April 335 Protocol for use, Nov 996, (table), Nov 986 Medical therapy for bitches, Sept 848 Respiratory system, April 330 Prevention, Sept 849 Capnometry and capnography, April 332, Clinical exposures (photo essays) (table), April 335 Bovine Africanized-bee attacks, Oct 923 Pulse oximetry, April 331 Subperiosteal and thymic lymphosarcoma, Avoidance of attack, Oct 926, (table), Oct 927 Respirometry, April 330 Aug 706 Response to attack, Oct 926, (table), Oct 927 Thermoregulation, April 335 Turbinate bone sequestrum and cerebellar Toxic envenomation and survival guidelines, Perioperative pain management, April 353 coning, July 628 Oct 926 Monitoring analgesic treatment, April 357 Canine Treatment of stung pets, Oct 926 Recognizing pain in animals, April 353 Hepatic atrophy with nodular regeneration Treating acute pain, April 354 from chronic Doberman pinscher hepatitis, Anesthesia and pain management (symposiwm) Local therapy, April 356 Sept 828 (see also Medetomidine and Letters, June 502) Systemic therapy, April 354 Long-horned beetle bites dog, Dec 1080 Anesthetic machines, review of workings and NSAIDs, April 355 Male pseudohermaphroditism, April 308 circuits, April 341 Opioids, April 354 Neurogenic cardiomyopathy, Oct 913 Equine Animal behvior uodenal ulceration with stenosis and smooth- Dominance aggression in dogs muscle hypertrophy in a foal, June 520 Developmental factors, March 200 Meckel’s diverticulum, March 208 Diagnosis, March 196 Medical treatment, May 416 Clinical pathology for small-animal practitioners Diagnosis and treatment of medical (in the Veterinary CE Advisor supplement to problems, May 416 September 1996 Veterinary Medicine) Drug therapy, May 418 Liver laboratory evaluations, Sept CE Advisor 3 Neutering of males, May 418 Primary diagnostic panel, Sept CE Advisor 3 Reducing canine teeth, May 419 Alanine aminotransferase, Sept CE Advisor 3 Alkaline phosphatase, Sept CE Advisor 3 Bee stings (see Africanized-bee attacks) Complete blood count, Sept CE Advisor 4 Gamma As ane ied mre Sept CE Advisor 4 Canine hip dysplasia (two-part symposium) Serum albumin and total protein, Sept CE Breeding advice for clients, Jan 32 Advisor 4 Clinical signs, Jan 29 Urine bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 4 Developmental factors, Jan 26 Secondary diagrostic panel, Sept CE Advisor 6 Contvanerah joint laxity, Jan 29 Blood urea nitrogen, Sept CE Advisor 6 Growth rate, Jan 26 Cholesterol and triglycerides, Sept CE Advisor 6 Muscle anomalies and hip angles, Jan 28 Delta bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 6 Institute for Genetic Disease Control in Animals Serum bilirubin, Sept CE Advisor 6 registry, Jan 46 * Serum glucose, Sept CE Advisor 6 i Medical management, Jan 48 Special tests, Sept CE Advisor 9 Drug therapy, Jan 50 Ammonia levels and ammonia tolerance test, Indications, Jan 48 Sept CE Advisor 9 Weight control and exercise regulation, Jan 48 Serum bile acids, Sept CE Advisor 9 PARAPARESIS Physical examination techniques, Jan 30 Radiographic positioning, Jan 39 Diagnosis of challenging cases in internal medicine Dorsal acetabular rim radiographic view, Jan 45 Abnormal urethral tone from foaling trauma as a OFA method, Jan 39 cause of severe urinary incontinence in a Checklist for proper functioning of equipment, PennHiP method, Jan 44 mare, June 512 April 346 Radiographic signs, Jan 36 Cuterebra larva migrans as a cause of Components, Aprit 341 — management neuropathy in a cat, Feb 106 Anesthetic machine (high-, intermediate-, BOP/Sertl arthroplasty, Feb 142 ~ Diskospondylitis from Staphylococcus aureus and low-pressure systems), April 341 Femoral head ae neck excision arthroplasty, infection as a cause of hindlimb paresis, Breathing system (nonrebreathing circuits Feb 137 Sept 816 and circle system), April 344 Indications, Feb 137 Diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for Carrier gas source, April 341 Postoperative care and complicationr Feb 139 diskospondylitis, Sept 826 General anesthesia for dogs and cats, April 314 Prognosis, Feb 140 Hypoadrenocorticism in a dog, Dec 1069 Anesthetic protocol examples, April 320 Surgical technique, Feb 137 Hypothyroidism and cardiomyopathy in a dog, Compromised cats, April 324 Intertrochanteric osteotomy, Feb 141 Jan 17, Letters, May 402 Compromised dogs, April 323 Pectinectomy, Feb 140 Osteosarcoma as a cause of thoracic limb Young, healthy cats, April 324 Total hip replacement, Feb 118 lameness in a dog, July 618 Young, healthy dogs, April 323 Indications and presurgical evaluation, Feb 118 Cost of anesthetic drugs, (table), April 322 Postoperative care and complications, Feb 122 Endoscopy cases Induction drugs, April 315, (table), April 319 Prognosis, Feb 124 Dermoid cyst in the nasopharynx as a cause of Inhalation anesthetics for maintenance, April Surgical technique, Feb 121 respiratory noise in a dog, Oct 904 318, (table), April 320 Triple pelvic osteotomy, Feb 126 Primary lymphangiectasia causing recurrin Premedications, April 315, (table), April 318 Indications, Feb 126 diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal distention Low-flow anesthesia, April 349 Postoperative care and complications, Feb 134 in a dog, May 422 Advantages, April 349 Prognosis, Feb 135 Pyloric hypertrophic gastropathy causing Technique, April 350 Surgical technique, Feb 130 chronic vomiting and gastric dilatation in a Monitoring anesthetized animals dog, March 202 Invasive techniques, April 337 Canine parvovirus vaccine, a study comparing a Central venous and pulmonary-arterial high-titer vaccine with conventional vaccines, Liver laboratory evaluations (see Clinical pressure, April 338 March 210 pathology for small-animal practitioners) Direct blood pressure, April 337 1132 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 Cardiomyopathy (two-part symposium) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, May 462 Pancreatic endocrine neoplasia, Dec 1108 Canine cardiomyopathies Taurine deficiency, May 462 Nutrition, ensuring proper, Dec 1098 Primary diseases, June 524 Pathophysiologic features, May 438 Adult ferrets, maintaining, Dec 1103 Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, June 524 Diastolic dysfunction, May 438 Digestive physiology and dietary Boxer cardi ew June 531 Heart failure, May 442 requirements, Dec 1098 Doberman pinscher cardiomyopathy, Systolic dysfunction, May 438 Lactating jills and growing kits, feeding, June 528 Treatment, June 544 Dec 1103 Idiopathic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, General treatment principles, June 544 Nutritional problems, Dec 1100 June 532 Arrhythmia control, June 546, (table), June 548 Obesity, Dec 1102 Distinguishing from systemic Congestive heart failure management, June 544 Pregnancy toxemia, Dec 1102 hypertension, June 537 Systemic embolization treatment, June 551 Urolithiasis, Dec 1100 Isolated right ventricular cardiomyopathy, Specific treatments, June 552 Performing a cystotomy, (sidebar), June 532 Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, June 552 Dec 1100 Secondary diseases, June 534 Idiopathic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Restraint and diagnostic techniques, Dec 1084 Anthracycline cardiomyopathy, June 534 June 560 Restraint, Dec 1084 Infectious cardiomyopathy, June 537 Secondary cardiomyopathies, June 561 Chemical, Dec 1084 American ti osomiasis, June 537 Acromegaly, June 563 Drugs to sedate and anesthetize, (table), Lyme carditis, June 540 Doxorubicin cardiomyopathy, June 562 Dec 1086 Parvovirus myocarditis, June 538 Hyperthyroid-induced cardiomyopathy, Physical, Dec 1084 Miscellaneous causes, June 542 June 562 Diagnostic techniques, Dec 1087 Myocardial L-carnitine deficiency, June 540 Lyme borreliosis, June 563 Aspirates and biopsies, Dec 1094 Secondary myocardial failure, June 541 yocardial L-carnitine deficiency, June 562 Blood collection, Dec 1090 Classifications, May 436 Secondary myocardial failure, June 563 Electrocardiography, Dec 1094 Primary cardiomyopathies, May 437 Taurine-deficiency dilated Hematology and serum chemistries, Dec 1092 Secondary cardiomyopathies, May 438 cardiomyopathy, June 561 Hematologic values of normal ferrets, Clinical manifestations, May 443 Trypanosomiasis, June 563 (table), Dec 1091 Cardiac arrhythmias, May 443 Serum chemistry values of normal ferrets, Congestive heart failure, May 443 Corneal erosions in dogs, study of treatment with (table), Dec 1091 Low-output heart failure, May 443 polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, Oct 916 Physical examination, Dec 1087 Feline cardiomyopathies Vaccinations and routine preventive care, Primary diseases, May 445 Dermatology update (symposium) schedule of, (table), Dec 1087 Endomyocarditis, May 457 Newly reported diseases, Nov 1007 Urinalysis, Dec 1092 Excessive moderator bands in left ventricle, Follicular dysplasia, Nov 1018 Diagnostic imaging, Dec 1095 May 458 Hepatocutaneous syndrome, Nov 1010 Advanced imaging techniques, Dec 1096 Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, May 445 Malassezia dermatitis, Nov 1014 Radiology, Dec 1095 Idiopathic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Seasonal flank alopecia, Nov 1019 Ultrasonography, Dec 1095 May 449 Sebaceous adenitis, Nov 1007 Idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy, New therapies, Nov 1021 Flea collars containing (S)-methoprene, study of May 454 Antidepressants, Nov 1022 efficacy against flea egg hatch on dogs and Intermediate cardiomyopathies, May 456 Psychotropic drug doses, (table), Nov 1023 cats, Nov 1000 Systemic thromboembolism, May 458 Pentoxifylline, Nov 1023 Secondary diseases, May 460 Synthetic retinoids, Nov 1021 Flea control (see Parasitology) Acromegaly, May 464 Indications in dogs and cats, (tables), Nov 1022 Doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity, May 465 Systemic antifungals, Nov 1023 Gastrocnemius tendon avulsion in dogs, repair Hyperthyroidism, May 460 Tetracycline and niacinamide combination, with a modified three-loop pulley tenorrhaphy, Arrhythmias and conduction disorders, Nov 1024 Sept 841 May 461 Hyperdynamic circulation, May 461 Exotic-animal medicine (symposium) Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in dogs, Contrast radiography for gastrointestinal Sept 829 disease diagnosis in birds, July 652 Clinical presentation, Sept 829 Interpretation of radiographs, July 654 Diagnostic tests, Sept 832 Patient preparation and barium Antiplatelet antibody tests, Sept 835 administration, July 652 Bone marrow examination, Sept 834 Ectoparasites, treatment and control, July 632 Tests for infectious causes, (table), Sept 834 Caged birds, July 634 Differential diagnoses, Sept 830 Exotic mammals, July 632 Thrombocytopenia causes, (table), Sept 830 Ivermectin dosages, (table), July 634 Therapy, Sept 835, (flowchart), Sept 837 Reptiles, July 635 Azathioprine and cyclophosphamide, Sept 836 Endoparasites, treatment and control, July 638 Corticosteroids, Sept 835 Anthelmintic therapy Cyclosporine, Sept 838 Caged birds, (tale), July 642 Danazol, Sept 838 Exotic mammals, (table), July 644 Intravenous immunoglobulin, Sept 838 Reptiles, (table), July 640 Splenectomy, Sept 838 Cestodes, July 646 Transfusions, Sept 836 Nematodes, July 642 Vincristine, Sept 836 Protozoal parasites, July 640 Trematodes, July 646 Insect growth regulators (see Flea collars and — lipidosis in exotic pet birds, July 648 Parasitology) linical presentation, July 648 Diagnosis, July 650 Medetomidine for sedation and analgesia in small- Pathogenesis and causes, July 650 animal practice (in The Veterinary CE Treatment, July 651 Advisor supplement to October 1996 Veterinary Medicine) Ferret medicine (symposium) Atipamezole for reversal, Oct CE Advisor 6, 9 Endocrine diseases, diagnosing and treating, Clinical use, Oct CE Advisor 7 Dec 1104 Patient monitoring, Oct CE Advisor 8 Diabetes mellitus, Dec 1110 Preanesthetic agent, Oct CE Advisor 8 Hyperadrenocorticism, Dec 1106 Hyperestrogenism, Dec 1104 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 1133 1996 ANNUAL INDEX continuea Tranquilizers and sedatives for dogs and cats, Facial paralysis, Aug 756 Insect growth regulators, Suppl 9 (table), Oct CE Advisor 4 Idiopathic laryngeal paralysis, Aug 757 Cyromazine, Supp! 11 Xylazine, Oct CE Advisor 3 Idiopathic self-mutilation, Aug 757 Fenoxycarb, Supp! 10 Idiopathic vestibular disease, Aug 758 Methoprene, Supp! 10 Mesenteric torsion in dogs, Oct 929 Pyriproxyfen, Suppl 11 Clinical signs and diagnosis, Oct 932 Pain management (see Anesthesia and pain Recommendations for use, Suppl 14 Pathogenesis, Oct 930 management) Protozoa! infections in cats, diagnosis and Prevention, Oct 932 treatment, Suppl 15 Treatment, Oct 932 Paraparesis in dogs (symposium) Babesia species, Supp! 30 Acute-onset paraparesis, March 230 Besnoitia species, Supp! 29 Neuropathies in dogs and cats (symposium) Fibrocartilaginous embolization, March 238 Cytauxzoon species, Suppl 30 Degenerative causes, Aug 722, (table), Aug 723 Intervertebra! disk herniation, Type I, March 230 Giardia species, Suppl 31 Birman cat distal polyneuropathy, Aug 736 Drug therapy, (table), March 235 Hammondia species, Supp! 29 Congenital hypomyelinating neuropathy, Trauma, March 235 Intestinal coccidia, Supp! 15 Aug 738 Case studies of six paraparetic dogs, March 254 Sarcocystis species, Supp! 28 Giant axonal neuropathy, Aug 728 Causes, March 220, (table), March 224 Toxoplasma gondii and other tissue-cyst- Glycogenosis, Aug 736 Patient evaluation, (flowchart), March 227 forming coccidia, Supp! 20 Hypertrophic neuropathy, Aug 733 History, March 226, 228 Laryngeal paralysis, Aug 733 Neurologic examination, March 222 Protozoal infections in cats (see Parasitology) Megaesophagus, Aug 738 Hyperpathia assessment, March 228 Rottweiler distal sensorimotor Localization of lesions, March 222 EQUINE PRACTICE polyneuropathy, Aug 734 Pain perception assessment, March 226 Sensory neuropathies, Aug 728 Progressive-onset paraparesis, March 240 Arthrocentesis and joint injection techniques in Boxers, Aug 730 Congenital vertebral and spinal cord horses: Articulations of the lower limb, English pointers, Aug 732 malformations, March 250 Dec 1111 Longhaired dachshunds, Aug 732 Carpus, Dec 1115 Sensory ganglioradiculitis, Aug 730 Intercarpal joint, Dec 1116 Sphingomyelinosis, Aug 734 Radiocarpal joint, Dec 1115 Spinal muscular atrophy, Aug 722 Phalanges and metacarpus/metatarsus, Dec 1111 Brittany spaniels, Aug 722 Coffin joint, Dec 1111 English pointers, Aug 726 Fetlock joint, Dec 1114 German a Aug 726 Pastern joint, Dec 1112 Neuronopathy in Cairn terriers, Aug 726 Tarsus, Dec 1117 Rottweilers, Aug 726 Distal intertarsal joint, Dec 1118 Endogenous causes, Aug 740 Tarsometatarsal joint, Dec 1118 Autoimmune and immune-mediated Tibiotarsal joint, Dec 1117 neuropathies, Aug 744, (table), Aug 743 Senda hens neuropathy, Aug 745 Breeding soundness evaluation of stallions Chronic relapsing polyneuropathy, Aug 746 Basic examination, Jan 55 Coonhound paralysis, Aug 744 History and animal identification, Jan 55 Idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis, Aug 744 Internal genitalia examination, Jan 58 Other polyradiculoneuritis forms, Aug 745 Libido and mating ability assessment, Jan 60 Trigeminal neuritis, Aug 745 Physical examination and general body fevcamenie’ neuropathies, Aug 740, (table), condition, Jan 55 Aug 742 Reproductive tract physical examination, Jan 56 Congenital deafness, Aug 740 a output, two estimation techniques, Jan 58 Congenital vestibular disease, Aug 743 enereal disease examination, Jan 61 csS oen erve hypoplasia, Aug 743 Examination form, Jan 62 Endocrine and metabolic neuropathies, Objectives of evaluation, Jan 54 Aug 746, (table), Aug 747 Semen collection and evaluation, Feb 144 Diabetic neuropathy, Aug 746 ANESTHESIA Artificial vaginas Hyperadrenocortical neuropathy, Aug 750 AND PAIN Preparation for use, Feb 146 Hyperchylomicronemia, Aug 747 MANAGEMENT Types available, Feb 144 Hypoglycemia, Aug 748 WHAT WE NOW KNOW Mount mares, Feb 148 Hypothyroid neuropathy, Aug 749 Semen collection, Feb 148 Neoplastic neuropathies, Aug 750, (table), Aug 751 Semen evaluation, Feb 150 Paraneoplastic neuropathy, Aug 750 Extenders for evaluating sperm motility, Peripheral nerve tumors, Aug 750 Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis, March 246 (table), Feb 152 Vascular neuropathies, Aug 752, (table), Aug 752 Degenerative myelopathy in German Society for Theriogenology semen analysis Ischemic neuromyopathy, Aug 752 shepherds, March 240 form, Feb 151 Exogenous causes, Aug 759 Discospondylitis, March 244 Specialized laboratory tests for causes of Inflammatory and infectious neuropathies, Intervertebral disk herniation, Type II, subfertility or infertility, March 263 Aug 759, (table), Aug 759 March 240 Antisperm antibody tests, March 266 Labyrinthitis, Aug 760 Meningomyelitis, March 252 Chemical analysis of seminal plasma, March 264 Optic neuritis, Aug 759 Neoplasia, March 248, (table), March 250 Hormonal assays (Gn-RH and hCG Toxoplasmosis, Aug 760 challenges), April 358 Toxic neuropathies, Aug 766, (table), Aug 767 Parasitology (in Advances in ear tinal Karyot analysis, March 263 Botulism, Aug 768 supplement to June 1996 eterinary Sperm chromatin structure assay, March 265 Drug-related neuropathies, Aug 766 Medicine) Testicular biopsy, April 362 Tick paralysis, Aug 768 Flea biology and control, developments in, Supp! 3 Transmission electron microscopic analysis of Traumatic neuropathies, Aug 761, (table), Aug 761 Chemical flea-control developments, Supp! 6 sperm, March 265 Brachial plexus avulsion, Aug 765 Host range of fleas, Supp! 3 Nerve trauma, Aug 761 Insecticide resistance, Suppl 6 Degloving injuries of limbs, June 565 Cranial nerve dysfunction, (table), Aug 762 Nonchemical flea-control measures, Supp! 7 Delayed complications, June 569 Spinal nerve dysfunction, (table), Aug 764 Insect development inhibitors, Supp! 12 Epithelial deficiency, June 569 Idiopathie neuropathies, Aug 755, (table), Aug 756 Diflubenzuron, Supp! 13 Exuberant granulation tissue, June 570 Distal denervating disease, Aug 755 Lufenuron, Suppl 13 Sequestration, June 569 Distal symmetrical polyneuropathy, Aug 756 Recommendations for use, Suppl 14 Evaluation of wound and patient history, June 565 Dysautonomia, Aug 758 Joint involvement, June 568 1134 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 Larval cyathostomiasis in Thoroughbred yearlings Toxoplasma gondii, Jan 64 on a Kentucky farm, May 466 Tritrichomonas foetus, Jan 67 Rhodococcus equi infections in foals, July 656 Apramycin (see Colibacillosis in pigs) Clinical findings, July 657 Diagnosis, July 657 Bovine cystic ovarian disease and the role Differential diagnoses, July 657 norgestomet can play in its treatment, Feb 156 Pathogenesis, July 656 Case report, Feb 158 Prevention and control, July 660 Tnitial tth erapy, Feb 158 Treatment and prognosis, July 658 Presentation, Feb 158 Drug therapy, (table), July 659 Results of therap with norgestomet, Feb 159 Treatment for OD, Feb 158 Seizure disorders in foals, Aug 770 Causes, Feb 157 Conditions leading to seizures, Aug 775 Diagnosis, Feb 156 Central nervous system trauma, Aug 778 Features, Feb 156 Hepatic encephalopathy, Aug 778 Treatment methods, Feb 157 Hydrocephalus, Aug 777 Idiopathic seizures, Aug 777 Bovine viral diarrhea virus in cattle (symposiwm) Meningitis, Aug 776 Laboratory diagnosis of infection, Sept 867 Neonatal maladjustment syndrome, Aug 775 Diagnostic ¢ ocedures, Sept 867 Diagnosis of underlying neurologic disorder, Antibody detection, Sept 869 Aug 773 Viral antigen detection, Sept 868 Differential diagnoses, (table), Aug 774 Viral nucleic acid detection, Sept 870 Recognition of seizure activity, Aug 770 Virus isolation, Sept 867 Treatment of seizures, Aug 772 Lab tests, Sept 870 In aborting cattle, Sept 872 Small strongyle larvae infection (see Larval In cattle with acute infections, Sept 871 cyathostomiasis) In cattle with mucosal disease, Sept 871 In persistently infected cattle, Sept 870 FOOD-ANIMAL PRACTICE Recommended tests, (table), Sept 871 Transmission, Sept 858 Tendon lacerations, June 568 Abortions and other perinatal deaths in cattle, the Characteristics, Sept 858 Treatment, June 566 cause, May 478 Clinical disease and virus transmission, Sept 858 Antibiotics, systemic and topical, June 567 Causes of bovine abortion by trimester, (table), Between herds, Sept 859 Bandaging, June 567 May 481 Within herds, Sept 865 Cleaning, June 566 Differential diagnoses, May 481 Clinical forms of BVD, owchart), Sept 864 Debridement, June 566 Common infectious causes, May 481, (table), Effects of infection, (si bar), Sept 862 Wound closure, June 567 May 481 Acute BVD, Sept 862 Vascular damage, June 569 Actinomyces pyogenes infection, May 481 Bovine respiratory tract disease, Sept 863 Anaplasmosis, May 481 Mucosal disease, Sept 863 Hemoperitoneum, Sept 850 Bacillus species infection, May 481 Persistent infections, Sept = Causes, Sept 850 Bluetongue, May 482 Reproductive failure, Sept 86 Clinical signs, Sepi 851 Bovine viral diarrhea, May 482 Introducing and transmitting BVDV, (table), Diagnosis, Sept 851 Brucellosis, May 482 Sept 865 Prognosis, Sept 856 Campylobacteriosis, May 482 Virus survival, Sept 858 Treatment, Sept 853 Epizootic bovine abortion, May 482 Virus vaccination programs, Sept 873 Fungal infection, May 483 Control by vaccination, Sept 873 Joint injection (see Arthrocentesis) Haemophilus somnus infection, May 483 Immune response, Sept 874 Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, May 483 Vaccination programs, Sept 875 Laminitis Leptospirosis, May 483 Beef calf, Sept 876 Acute laminitis (symposium) Listeriosis, May 483 Beef cow herd, Sept 875 Diagnosis, Oct 940 Neosporosis, May 483 Dairy calf, Sept 877 Clinical forms, Oct 940 Salmonella species infection, May 483 Dairy cow herd, Sept 876 Clinical signs, Oct 940 Trichomoniasis, May 483 Vaccine efficacy, Sept 873 Acute form, Oct 942 Ureaplasmosis, May 484 Vaccines, Sept 874 Refractory form, Oct 943 Yeast infection, May 484 Inactivated vaccine, Sept 875 Subacute form, Oct 942 Noninfectious causes, May 484, (table), MLV vaccine, Sept 874 Radiographic signs, Oct 943 May 484 Rotation or distal displacement of distal Endotoxins, May 485 Bovine viral diarrhea viruses, the clinical phalanx, Oct 944 Exogenous corticosteroids, May 485 ificance of genetic variation among, Oct 958 Patho hysiology, Oct 936 Genetic disorders, May 484 BVDV genome, Oct 959 Obel ggrradaeds , (table), Oct 937 Hormonal asynchrony, May 485 Historical perspective, Oct 958 Theories about cause, Oct 936 Nutritional disorders, May 484 Viral genotypes, Oct 959 Preventive measures, Oct 945, (table), Oct 947 Physical insults, May 485 Viral genotypes and disease, Oct 959 Prognosis, Oct 944 Teratogens, May 484 Treatment, Oct 945, (table), Oct 948 Toxic plants, May 484 Building a compact cattle clinic that works, Oct 953 Anti-inflammatory drugs, Oct 946 Herd history, May 478 Cabinets and fold-down tables, Oct 955 Antithrombotic therapy, Oct 949 Laboratory testing, May 479 Construction materials, Oct 953 Endotoxemia therapy, Oct 947 Necropsy, May 479 Crowding alleyway and half-circle, Oct 956 Hoof care and corrective trimming and Electricity and temperature controls, Oct 956 shoeing, Oct 950 Abortions in cattle, finding the cause of parasite- Security, Oct 957 Surgery, Oct 951 induced, Jan 64 Surgery, Oct 957 Vasodilators, Oct 947 Neospora caninum, Jan 64 Chronic laminitis, Nov 1025 Protozoan parasites that cause abortions, (table), Camelids, tick paralysis in eight New World, July 673 Diagnosis, Nov 1026 Jan 68 History, July 673 Disease progression, Nov 1025 Sarcocystis cruzi, Jan 67 Physical examination, July 673 Medical treatment, Nov 1028 Terms used to describe fetal death, (table), Treatment, July 674 Shoeing and foot management, Nov 1029 Jan 65 Surgery (deep digital flexor tenotomy), Nov 1031 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 1135 1996 ANNUAL INDEX continuea Cattle clinic construction (see Building a compact Throughput, Dec 1119 Rhabdomyosarcoma resembling lymphosarcoma in cattle clinic that works) Problems in comparing performance data, a cow, Feb 164 Dec 1124 Necropsy findings, Feb 164 Colibacillosis in p igs,r eviewing apramycin’s Comparing swine operations, (sidebar), Dec Physical examination and blood tests, Feb 164 properties and use in souniien, May 473 1123 Background, May 473 Record-keeping system, choosing the right, Swine bacterial pathogens, a color atlas, June 576 Chemistry, May 474 (sidebar), Dec 1122 Biochemical tube tests, June 579 Efficacy studies, May 474 API strips, June 584 Mode of action, May 474 PRRS (see Porcine cytomegalovirus) IMViC tests, June 579 Pharmacology, May 475 Lysine decarboxylase, June 583 Resistance, May 475 Radiography Triple sugar iron agar, June 580 In animals, May 476 Radiographic features of some common bovine Urease, June 583 In people, May 476 foot problems, recognizing, March 274 Catalase test, June 576 Zoonotic spread of resistance, May 476 Foot infections, March 274 Differential media, June 579 Spectrum of activity, May 474 Septic arthritis of the distal interphalangeal Gram’s-stain reaction and microscopic joint, March 274 morphology, June 576 Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in Septic podotrochlitis, March 275 Hemolytic patterns, June 576 domestic ruminants, managing, Dec 1125 my tic ungulocoriitis, March 275 Impressions smears, June 585 Clinical signs, Dec 1126 Sole ulcer, March 275 Morphology of selected anaerobes, June 585 Control, Dec 1129 Noninfectious conditions, March 275 Morphology of various swine bacterial Diagnostic techniques, Dec 1127 Fracture of the distal phalanx, March 275 aed June 584 Life cycles, Dec 1126 Laminitis, March 276 Oxi test, June 576 Pathophysiology, Dec 1126 Taking and interpreting radiographs of the Treatment, Dec 1128 bovine foot, guidelines for, March 268 Swine operations, financial statements used to Interpretation, March 271 evaluate, April 378 Fetal sexing, bovine (see Ultrasonography) Bones, March 271 Accrual vs. cash accounting, April 378 Joints, March 272 Costs of production, April 385 Financial statements (see Swine operations) Soft tissue, March 271 Debt structure, April 384 Normal variations, March 271 Financial statements, types, April 378 Food-animal clinic construction (see Cattle clinic) — March 268 Balance sheet, April 378 opalmar or dorsoplantar view, March 268 Cash flow statement, April 380 Giardia inections in domestic ruminants (see Heo igital view, March 270 Enterprise budget, April 383 Cryptosporidium) Income statement, April 379 Reproduction, bovine (see Bovine cystic ovarian Ratios that measure financial status, April 383 Hormonal therapy in dairy cows: Five ways to disease; Reproductive efficiency; Unilateral Coverage, April 384 improve reproductive efficiency (see orchiectomy) Liquidity, April 383 Reproductive efficiency) Profitability, April 383 Reproductive efficiency, hormonal therapy in Solvency, April 383 Laminitis in dairy cattle, an outbreak in a herd dairy cows, five ways to improve, June 571 striving for increased milk production, Nov 1033 Calving interval, June 571 Tick paralysis (see Camelids) Case assessment, Nov 1034 Problem breeders, June 571 Diagnosis, Nov 1037 Protocols for hormonal therapy, June 572 Ultrasonography, using to determine bovine fetal Findings, Nov 1034 Five protocols, (table), June 573, (flowchart), sex, July 663 Follow-up, Nov 1040 June 574 Heese July 663 History, Nov 1033 Hormonal therapy and proper nutrition, _ fetuses, July 667 Recommendations, Nov 1037 (sidebar), June 572 Sone and safety, July 665 Steps in examination, July 671 Lymphosarcoma in a cow (see ss disease in calves in a back, ss lot, Time for sexing, July 670 Rhabdomyosarcoma) Can a Pasteurella vaccine prevent?, Nov 1042 Training, July 664 Materials and methods, Nov 1042 Norgestomet (see Bovine cystic ovarian disease) Analytical methods, Nov 1043 Unilateral orchiectomy in bulls: A review of eight Clinical assessment, Nov 1043 cases, Aug 786 Parasite-induced abortions in cattle (see Abortions Processing the study calves, Nov 1042 Materials and methods, Aug 786 in cattle) Results, Nov 1043 Profile of bulls, (table), Aug 788 Morbidity and mortality in calves by vaccine Results, Aug 788 Perinatal death in cattle (see Abortions and other group, (table), Nov 1043 perinatal deaths) Mortality and chronic respiratory disease in Urolithiasis, identifying, treating, and preventing calves by vaccine group, (table), Nov 1044 bovine, April 366 Porcine cytomegalovirus from a swine herd with Treatment history of calves by vaccine group, Clinical findings, April 367 PRRS, isolation of, Aug 779 (table), Nov 1043 aera actors to urolith formation, April Diagnostic investigation, Aug 782 366, (table), April 367 History, Aug 780 Respiratory morbidity in veal calves given Prevention methods, April 374 Results, Aug 782 asteurella vaccines, Jan 72 Preventing phosphate calculi formation, Virus isolation attempts and serology, (table), Effects of feeding medicated milk replacer, Jan 73 (table), April 376 Aug 783 Materials and methods, Jan 72 Preventing siliceous calculi formation, (table), Antibiotic effect on response to modified live April 376 Production performance, analyzing on a swine vaccine, Jan 72 Treatment options, April 368 operation, Dec 1119 Field trial, Jan 73 Breedings bulls, (table), April 370 Benchmarks of productivity, Dec 1124 Respiratory morbidity in veal calves by protein Feedlot steers, (table), April 370 Benchmarks for production performance on source and vaccine group, breakdown of, Ischial urethrotomy and catheterization, April newer, larger swine operations, (table), (table), Jan 76 368 Dec 1121 or morbidity in veal calves by vaccine Benchmarks for production performance on group, breakdown of, (table), Jan 75 Vaccines older, established swine operations, Results, Jan 73 Pasteurella (see Respiratory morbidity in veal (table), Dec 1120 Response of calves to a streptomycin- calves; — disease in calves in a Measures of production performance, Dec 1119 dependent modified live P. haemolytica/ backgrounding lot) Cost of production, Dec 1121 multocida vaccine, (table), Jan 74 Herd inventory, Dec 1121 Shipping fever, Jan 72 Measures of efficiency, Dec 1122 1136 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 AUTHORS Ainsworth, D.M., June 512 Jacobs, G.J., May 435, 436, 445, 460, June 522, 524, Sander, J.E., July 652 Alexander, J.W., Sept 841 534, 544 Schmidt, J.0., Oct 923 Allen, D., Oct 936 Jann, H.W., Sept 841 Schnapper, R. L., Jan 72 Anderson, M.A., July 618 Jaques, J. T, Feb 156 Schueler, R.O., March 254 Ax, R.L., June 571 Jeffrey, S.C, Sept 850 Schultz, R.D ., March 210 Jergens, A.E., Nov 984 Shell, LG. March 219, 220, 230, 240, 254 Jones, A.E., Feb 106 Short, C.E., Oct CE Advisor 3 Baird, A.N., Aug 786 Jones, G.F., Jan 72, Nov 1042 Shryock, T.R., May 473 Barnett, T., April 308 Jones, J.L., April 326, 337 Slay, L., Feb 156 Bass, R.T. II, Nov 1033 Smith, T.A , Oct 904 Baxter, G.M., Oct 934, 940 K Srinand, Ss," Jan 72 Bechtol, D.T., Nov 1042 Kasari, T.R., Feb 156 Steiner, A. March 268, 274 Behrens, E., March 208 Keister, Z.0., June 571 Stroud, B.K., July 663 Bell, J.A., Dec 1098 Kelling, C.L., Sept 862, 873 Sullivan, P.S., Dec 1069 Bernard, W.V., May 466 —sa k,J an 77, Feb 168, April 302, June 510, Aug 704, Swerezek, T.W., May 466 Blagburn, B.L., Jan 64, June Suppl 9, 15 Blanchard, T.L., Jan 54, Feb 144, March 263, April 358 King“,4 M., June 520, July 628, Aug 706, Sept 828, Bolin, S.R., Oct 958 Oct 913 Thomas, W.B., Jan 17 Braund, K.G., Aug 720, 722, 740, 755 Kolmstetter, C.M., Dec 1084, 1104 Tomlinson, J., Jan 26, 36, 48, Feb 117, 118, 126, 137 Briley, M.P., Dec 1080 Kooistra, L.H., Feb 164 Trembla’3 R. Sept 857, 858 Brown, C.A., June 512 Kreeger, J., July 618 Trevor, March 202 Burks, B.S., July 656 Kuhl, K.A., Nov 1007 Tubbs, R.C., April 378, Dec 1119 L V Carpenter, J.W., Dec 1084, 1104 Larson, B.L., April 366, May 478 Varner, D.D., Jan 54, Feb 144, March 263, April 358 Carroll, G.L., April 353 Larson, L.J., March 210 Veenhuizen, M.F., May 473 Carter, G.K.., Dec 1111 Layton, C., Oct 904 Cebra, C.K., July 673 Lee, J., Feb 156 WwW Cebra, M.L., July 673 Leib, M.S., March 202, May 422 White, C.R., June 571 Cleek, D.P., Jan 17 Lewis, D.C., Oct 904 Whittier, W.D., Nev 1033 Clyde, V.L., July 632, 638 Lindsay, D.S., Jan 64, June Suppl 15 Wideman, D. Jr., Feb 156 Concannon, K.T., April 341, 349 Linnabary, R.D., Feb 164 Wolfe, D.F., Aug 786 Corey, M.M., June 576 Lyons, E.T., May 466 Cosenza, S.F’., Oct 929 Yoon, K.-J., Aug 779 D MacIntire, D.K., Dec 1080 Young, R., Nov 1000 Davies, C., May 422 Maheswaran, S.K., Jan 72 Dee, S.A., June 576 Malone, E.D., June 565 Donahue, W.A. Jr., Nov 1000 McCauley, T.C., June 571 Zimmerman, J.J., Aug 779 Doolen, M., July 630, 648 McLaughlin, R. Jr., Jan 25, 26, 36, 48, Feb 118, 126, ~ den, MW. , June Suppl 3 137 bey, J.\ Jan 64, June Suppl 15 Medleau, L., Aug 710 Dube EJ. ., Sept 867 Metzger, F’., Sept CE Advisor 3 Miles, K.G., Nov 984 Miller, M.A., Feb 106 Ebeid, M., March 268, 274 Miller, R.M., Jan 14, Feb 100, March 194, April 294, May 410, June 506, July 607, Aug 696, Sept 810, Oct 894, Nov 978, Dec 1064 Fallin, E.A., March 202 Miller, W.W., Oct 916 Fineman, L.S., Sept 829 Moore, J.N., Oct 936 Floss, J.L., Sept 846 Morrisey, J.K., Dec 1082, 1084, 1104 Fuchs, L., April 378 Mortensen, J.E., May 473 Fuller, D.T. III, Feb 156 Mullen, G.R., Dec 1080 Furr, M., Aug 770 Nanavaty, J., May 473 Garry, F.B., July 673 Nelson, O.L., Nov 984 Gotthelf, L.N., April 308 Graziani, W.A., Dec 1069 Greek, J.S., Nov 1006, 1021 Owens, J.W., Dec 1080 Groce, A.W., Oct 953 Platt, K.B., Aug 779 Hackett, R.P., June 512 Polsky, R.H., March 196, May 416 Harari, J., Sept 816 Hardin, D.K., Sept 846 Hassen, L.V.B., Oct 923 Rebar, A., Sept CE Advisor 3 Heath, A. M., Aug 786 Rewerts, J.M., July 648 Hellyer, r. W., Apri3 11, 314 Ridpath, J.F., Oct 958 Hendrix, C. M, Dec 1080 Rings, D.M., Dec 1125 Henry, S.C., Aug 779 Rings, M.B., Dec 1125 Hogan, P.M., Dec 1111 Robinett, P.L., Sept 816 Hong, C.B., May 466 Honnas, C.M., Dec 1111 Hunt, R.J., Nov 1025 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 1996 ANNUAL INDEX continuea REVIEWERS The staff members of Veterinary Medicine thank the following people who served as peer-reviewers. They brought a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the task and helped to ensure that the information published in the journal is accurate, practical, and complete. A Bob Morrison Norman Ackerman William Fenner Tom P. Mullaney Steve VanCamp Larry Adams James D. Ferguson Doug Allen Gretchen Flo WwW Mark Anderson James Floyd Charles Newton Carl Watson Mimi Arighi Richard Ford Philip Nixon Bimbo Wel’ er Michael Aronsohn Gary D. Norsworthy David Wr.cley Rob Atwill G Steven Wikse Kirk Gelatt O Michae! Willard Lisle George Marvin Olmstead Stephen Withrow John C. Baker Jean S. Greek Wayne Oxender Claudia Barton Ronald Green Y Louise Bauck Ellis Greiner Robert Youngquist Richard Bednarski Michael Groves Robert Paddleford Jamie Bellah Rodney Page Byron Blagburn H Kenneth Platt Joe Zulovich Jim C. Blakemore Alan Hammer Curtis W. Probst Steve Bolin Joseph Harari David Pugh Dawn Boothe Benjamin L. Hart James Boulay Andrew Hillier R Robert Bowker Elizabeth Hillyer Richard Randall Dwight D. Bowman Doug Hoefling Bill Rebhun William Braun Bob Hunt Kent Refsal Kyle Braund John Hurtgen Keith Richter Patrick T. Breen Michael Riegger Wade Brinker Ed Roberson Steve Brinsko Richard Indrieri Kenita Rogers Susan A. Brown Gillian Irving Margaret Root Gordon Brumbaugh Karen Rosenthal David Bruyette James Roth Joanne Burns John Jacobson Allen Roussel Albert Jergens Gary P. Rupp Mike Rust Carla Carleton James W. Carpenter John Kastelic Gordon Carter Margaret Kern Charles Scanlan M.M. Chengappa Sharon Kerwin Steve Schrader Steve Colter Clyde A. Kirkbride Ron Schultz Anthony Confer James W. Kirkpatrick Roy Schultz Joe Connor Thomas Klei Howard Seim Wayne Corapi Jeff C.H. Ko Debra Sellon Everette Corley Duane Kraemer Sue Semrad Larry Cornelius Annemarie Kristensen David Senior Annette Cowell Linda Shell Wayne Crowell Sam Silverman James Cullor Gary Landsberg Kenny Simpson Michael Leib Gail Smith Tim Lenehan Mitchell Song Julie Delger Diane T. Lewis Mark Spire Ron DiGiacomo Charies Love Randolph Stewart Joseph Di Pietro Steven Swaim Tom Divers Larry Swango Jean Dodds James Swanson Mike Dryden John Madison Corinne Sweeney Bill Durnets CRhoanr lMecs LaMucgGhrlaitnh T Marjorie McMillan Dennis Meagher Billy Thomas Bruce Eilts Gavin Meerdink Karen I. Timm Gary Ellison Mushtaq Memon Ian Ti Ronnie Elmore Don Mock James Tomlinson Terry Engelken Ron Montgomery William Tranquilli Fran Moore Josie Traub-Dargatz Jim Moore Fred Troutt Karen Moriello Tracy A. Turner Dawn Morin 1138 VETERINARY MEDICINE/DECEMBER 1996 See! &

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