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Autor:
Adrian Boswood, Sonya G. Gordon, Jens Häggström, Martin Vanselow, Gerhard Wess, Rebecca L. Stepien, Mark A. Oyama, Bruce W. Keene, John Bonagura, Kristin A. MacDonald, Mark Patteson, Sarah Smith, Philip R. Fox, Karen Sanderson, Richard Woolley, Viktor Szatmári, Pierre Menaut, Whitney M. Church, M. Lynne O'Sullivan, Jean‐Philippe Jaudon, Jan‐Gerd Kresken, John Rush, Kirstie A. Barrett, Steven L. Rosenthal, Ashley B. Saunders, Ingrid Ljungvall, Michael Deinert, Eric Bomassi, Amara H. Estrada, Maria J. Fernandez Del Palacio, N. Sydney Moise, Jonathan A. Abbott, Yoko Fujii, Alan Spier, Michael W. Luethy, Roberto A. Santilli, Masami Uechi, Anna Tidholm, Christoph Schummer, Philip Watson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 34, Iss 3, Pp 1108-1118 (2020)
Abstract Background The Evaluation of pimobendan in dogs with cardiomegaly caused by preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease (EPIC) study monitored dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) as they developed congestive heart failure (CHF).
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https://doaj.org/article/f816a01d6c2348de83f7544ce3fb739b
Autor:
Jan P. Clement, Kristin M. MacDonald
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Management. 67:89-102
Autor:
Kristin Selinder MacDonald
Publikováno v:
Food, Culture & Society. 25:173-174
Consider what would have happened to world history, first without malaria and then without quinine.––Henry Hobhouse, Seeds of Change: Six Plants that Transformed Mankind In Just the Tonic: A Natura...
Autor:
Virginia Luis Fuentes, Brian A. Scansen, Kristin A. MacDonald, Etienne Côté, Jonathan A. Abbott, N. Joel Edwards, Stephen J. Ettinger, D. David Sisson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 246:1076-1088
A dog or a cat has an incidentally detected heart murmur if the murmur is an unexpected discovery during a veterinary consultation that was not initially focused on the cardiovascular system. This document presents approaches for managing dogs and ca
Autor:
Kristin A. MacDonald, Deborah L. King
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Cardiology. 16:27-37
Objective Assess the relationship between work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and performing echocardiograms (ECHOS) in veterinarians with a cardiology focus. Methods Prospective study. A survey was submitted to the ACVIM veterinary cardi
Autor:
N. Sydney Moïse, Karsten E. Schober, John D. Bonagura, Bonnie K. Lefbom, John E. Rush, Clarke E. Atkins, Kristin A. MacDonald, Sonya G. Gordon, Daniel F. Hogan, Teresa C. DeFrancesco, Bruce W. Keene, Caryn A. Reynolds, Rebecca L. Stepien, Thaibinh P. Nguyenba, Philip R. Fox, Linda B. Lehmkuhl, Mark A. Oyama, Heidi B. Kellihan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 25:1010-1016
B-type natriuretic peptide concentrations reliably distinguish between cardiac and respiratory causes of dyspnea, but its utility to detect asymptomatic cats with occult cardiomyopathy (OCM) is unresolved.Determine whether plasma N terminal probrain
Autor:
Rebecca L Malakoff, Mark A. Oyama, Dorothy Cimino Brown, Karsten E. Schober, B. Bond, Daniel F. Hogan, Meg M. Sleeper, Darcy B. Adin, Philip R. Fox, Kristin A. MacDonald, Elizabeth A. Rozanski, Regan M. Williams, John E. Rush, Caryn A. Reynolds, Gretchen E. Singletary, Jean-Paul Petrie, Suzanne M. Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 24:1421-1426
Background: Owners' perceptions and priorities regarding quality of life (QoL) are important considerations given the unknown efficacy of many commonly administered medications, stress of hospital visits, difficulties providing home care, and persona
Autor:
Kristin A. MacDonald
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice. 40:665-684
Infective endocarditis (IE) is a bacterial disease that commonly occurs in dogs. Difficulty in diagnosis and underreporting of IE in dogs contribute to the reported low prevalence rate of the disease. The mitral and aortic valves are the worst affect
Autor:
William P. Thomas, Jane E. Koehler, Richard N. Brown, Rickie W. Kasten, Mourad W. Gabriel, Jennifer B. Henn, Mark D Kittleson, Bruno B Chomel, Kristin A. MacDonald
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology, vol 47, iss 3
The genus Bartonella comprises more than 20 species and subspecies, many of which are agents of zoonoses. Bartonella spp. are usually vector borne, with the vector and reservoir host varying depending on the Bartonella species involved. However, the