What else you need to know about nonhealing facial woundsMay 8, 2017Endodontic disease is one of the most common causes of a nonhealing facial wound,1 and the most common cause of endodontic disease of the carnassial tooth in dogs is a slab fracture. Tooth fracture often results in pulp exposure, endodontic infection and, sometimes, a draining cutaneous tract ventral to the ipsilateral eye.
Education Center - SponsoredRethinking Our Approach to Canine OA: Treating synovial inflammationby • Exubrion TherapeuticsIt’s time to reframe arthritis not just as a painful condition, but as a disease of rampant synovial inflammation. In adopting a proactive treatment strategy that is aimed at modulating the inflammatory process, veterinarians can now provide more effective, long-term care.
Clinical Trial: Cornell enrolls cats with sepsisOctober 29, 2016Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine is currently enrolling cats with naturally occurring sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome characterized by the body’s response to a serious infection.
Cornell develops cornea model of infectionJuly 27, 2016Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine researchers say they have developed a model system that can be used to test drugs for treating feline herpes virus 1 (FHV-1).