Read the latest from the Australian Veterinary Journal’s March issue

 

Did you know:

CRP is a valuable biomarker for identifying and monitoring aspiration pneumonia in dogs with tick paralysis. CRP concentrations are moderately correlated with radiographic severity and, using a threshold of ≥20 mg/L, CRP may have moderate sensitivity and specificity for detecting pneumonia. 

The use of adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve survival times in dogs with splenic stromal sarcoma post-splenectomy. 

Most veterinarians in Australia used the same screening tests for hypercortisolism and rarely attempt to differentiate between causes of hypercortisolism.

What the survival rate was in 114 dogs with skewer foreign bodies? 

Featuring high-impact research directly relevant to Australian veterinary professionals, dive into the AVJ March issue to discover:

Small Animals

Production Animals

Equine

Obituary