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    Issue number 34.2 Published 15/11/2024

    Hypercalcemia in cats

    Feline hypercalcemia is commonly encountered in the clinic; this paper covers the diagnostic testing, clinical differentials, and management strategies for the condition.

    By Jordan M. Hampel and Timothy M. Fan

    Issue number Published 01/11/2024

    Practical diagnostic cytology for practitioners

    Cytology is highly effective for the diagnosis and assessment of various pathologies; this paper offers an overview of the technique and reviews the most common tumors found on cytological analysis.

    By Peter J. O’Brien and Maria Balan

    Issue number Published 18/10/2024

    Lymph node cytology in practice

    Needle biopsy of lymph nodes is commonly done in first opinion practice, but how good are you at interpreting the results? This article shows how to use this simple diagnostic procedure to best advantage.

    By Kate A. Baker

    Issue number Published 04/10/2024

    Canine round cell tumor cytology

    Understanding the cytological features of canine round cell tumors is critical for a veterinarian to provide an accurate diagnosis, prognosis and effective therapeutic strategies to manage these conditions.

    By Candice P. Chu

    Issue number Published 12/07/2024

    How I approach… Feline atopic skin syndrome

    Cats will often present with dermatological signs that could be triggered by a plethora of different causes; here Sandra Diaz describes her approach to such cases.

    By Sandra Diaz

    Issue number Published 28/06/2024

    The skin barrier in canine atopic dermatitis

    Progress continues to be made on our understanding of canine atopic dermatitis; this paper looks in particular at the role of the skin barrier and how its dysfunction may contribute to the condition.

    By Yun-Hsia Hsiao