The Hope Line Newsletter – Summer 2021
In this edition of The Hope Line Dr. Walls discusses I-131. Click the following link to read, ‘Preparing cats and owners for I-131 treatment: The Calm before the Storm.’ The Hope Line Summer 2021 Edition
In this edition of The Hope Line Dr. Walls discusses I-131. Click the following link to read, ‘Preparing cats and owners for I-131 treatment: The Calm before the Storm.’ The Hope Line Summer 2021 Edition
Southeast Veterinary Oncology and Internal Medicine now offers electrochemotherapy for patients that fit the criteria. Click the following link to read our latest newsletter by Dr. Samantha Haas, ‘It’s Electric: Boogie woogie, woogie those tumors away!! An overview of treating skin tumors with electrochemotherapy’ The Hope Line Spring 2021 Edition
Canine hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is a common endocrinopathy that can be managed with trilostane. Click the following link to read, ‘Monitoring Trilostane Therapy’. The Hope Line Winter 2020 Edition
Click the following link to read the latest newsletter, ‘Surprise! It’s a lung tumor!’ Dr. Neumann discusses diagnostic steps, different treatment options and patient prognosis. The Hope Line Fall 2020 Edition
Due to the global outbreak of novel coronavirus “COVID-19”, pet owners are seeking veterinary advice regarding coronaviruses in pets. Click the following link to read the latest newsletter, ‘Shedding New Light on Coronaviruses in Cats!’ by Dr. Walls. The Hope Line Summer 2020
Click the following link to read the latest newsletter, ‘Multifocal Mast Cell TERRORS: How to deal with the patient with multifocal mast cell disease’. The Hope Line Spring 2020 Edition
In this edition of The Hope Line, Dr. Krysta Deitz shares an instrumental guide in diagnosing and treating protein-losing enteropathy. The Hope Line Winter 2019 Edition-
‘Calluses, Cysts, Boils, and Warts: spooky looking skin growths in the aging pet’ Click the following link to read the latest newsletter by Dr. Zachary Neumann. The Hope Line – Fall 2019
In this installment of The Hope Line Dr. Walls discusses the recent association between atypical dilated cardiomyopathy and “grain-free” diets. Click the following link to read the latest newsletter, ‘Grain-Free diets: Getting to the Heart of the Matter’. Read The Hope Line – Summer 2019
Do either of the following sound familiar – “Appears completely excised” OR “Tumor is completely excised with narrow margins”. This installment of The Hope Line Spring 2019 edition highlights Dr. LaDue’s article ‘Narrow’s Not Enough!’. We also share a story about one of our radiation champions, Brandy and touch a bit on what PetXMark liquid…