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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Current Concepts, on the site Progress Notes 14 hours, 16 minutes ago
Feline Cholangitis
Inflammatory disease is the second most common cause of hepatobiliary disease in cats. The histological classification of feline inflammatory liver disease is confusing. Terms used in the […] -
Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Innovation, on the site Progress Notes 14 hours, 17 minutes ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinical Case Challenge, on the site Progress Notes 14 hours, 17 minutes ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, At Your Service, on the site Progress Notes 14 hours, 17 minutes ago
An Interdisciplinary Team Approach to Hepatobiliary Disease
In order to be a good hepatologist, I rely heavily on a talented team of professionals at Tufts. Many small animals with hepatobiliary disease present […] -
Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Innovation, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 1 day, 6 hours ago
THE USE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS/OSTEOMYELITIS IN THE NEONATAL FOAL
Mary Rose Paradis*, Mauricio Solano*, Amy Tidwellᵠ , Louise MarandaŦ; *Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine […] -
Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinicians and Staff, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 1 day, 7 hours ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Topics of Discussion, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 1 day, 7 hours ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinical Case Review, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 1 day, 7 hours ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, At Your Service, on the site Progress Notes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Internal Medicine Veterinary Specialty
The Internal Medicine Service at the Cummings School’s Foster Hospital for Small Animals is led by faculty who are board-certified in the American College of Veterinary […]
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Innovation, on the site Progress Notes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Current Concepts, on the site Progress Notes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinical Case Example, on the site Progress Notes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Solitaire: An eight month old female Golden Retriever.
Solitaire has been living with her breeder since approximately 4 weeks of age and she recognized that the pup was always “wet” along her back legs and […] -
Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Current Concepts, on the site Progress Notes 3 months, 1 week ago
Demodicosis is a common disease that affects dogs globally. Despite being a commonly encountered disease, treatment can still pose a challenge for a variety of reasons: 1) demodicosis is often complicated by […]
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinical Case Challenge, on the site Progress Notes 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, At Your Service, on the site Progress Notes 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Hundreds of skin diseases affect our animal companions, making their diagnosis and management both frustrating and challenging. The Dermatology Service at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals is led by […]
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Topics of Discussion, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 4 months ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinical Case Review, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 4 months ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Clinicians and Staff, on the site Hospital for Large Animals News – Tufts University 4 months ago
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Innovation, on the site Progress Notes 5 months, 2 weeks ago
At the Tufts Obesity Clinic for Animals, part of our mission is to investigate why weight management is so challenging and how we can make weight loss safer for pets and easier for owners and veterinarians. Drs. […]
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Beth Mellor wrote a new post, Current Concepts, on the site Progress Notes 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Obesity:
Obesity is one of the most common health problems affecting pets, with up to 59% of dogs and cats being overweight. Body condition scoring (BCS) should be performed on every patient and only be used to […]
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