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VetNerds

De: Ariel Tianjiao Li
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A podcast made by a veterinary student, for veterinary students, especially the nerdy ones who love practice clinical reasoning with cases.

Tianjiao Li 2023
Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • A painful big puppy (and interview with Dr. Chai-Fei Li)
    Nov 8 2023

    A giant puppy who's painful...but where exactly is the pain?

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    20 m
  • a kitten with abnormal looking eyes (and interview with Dr. Brett Story)
    Oct 4 2023

    Pictures of keratitis, uveitis, and more in felines:Stiles, J. (2014). Ocular manifestations of feline viral diseases. The Veterinary Journal, 201(2), 166-173.Pedersen, N. C. (2022). History of Feline infectious Peritonitis 1963-2022–First description to Successful Treatment.Antiviral treatment of FIP:Murphy, B. G., Perron, M., Murakami, E., Bauer, K., Park, Y., Eckstrand, C., ... & Pedersen, N. C. (2018). The nucleoside analog GS-441524 strongly inhibits feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus in tissue culture and experimental cat infection studies. Veterinary microbiology, 219, 226-233.Pedersen, N. C., Perron, M., Bannasch, M., Montgomery, E., Murakami, E., Liepnieks, M., & Liu, H. (2019). Efficacy and safety of the nucleoside analog GS-441524 for treatment of cats with naturally occurring feline infectious peritonitis. Journal of feline medicine and surgery, 21(4), 271-281.Dickinson, P. J., Bannasch, M., Thomasy, S. M., Murthy, V. D., Vernau, K. M., Liepnieks, M., ... & Pedersen, N. C. (2020). Antiviral treatment using the adenosine nucleoside analogue GS‐441524 in cats with clinically diagnosed neurological feline infectious peritonitis. Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 34(4), 1587-1593.Cook, S. E., Vogel, H., Castillo, D., Olsen, M., Pedersen, N., & Murphy, B. G. (2022). Investigation of monotherapy and combined anticoronaviral therapies against feline coronavirus serotype II in vitro. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 24(10), 943-953.Cosaro, E., Pires, J., Castillo, D., Murphy, B. G., & Reagan, K. L. (2023). Efficacy of Oral Remdesivir Compared to GS-441524 for Treatment of Cats with Naturally Occurring Effusive Feline Infectious Peritonitis: A Blinded, Non-Inferiority Study. Viruses, 15(8), 1680.

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    15 m
  • A cat who doesn't like his phenobarbital (and interview with Dr. Karen Vernau)
    Sep 21 2023
    Learn about two side effects of the most common antiepileptic drug in cats, and an expert interview about evident-based epileptic management in cats...or a lack thereof.Further reading:Lieser, J., & Schwedes, C. S. (2018). Pseudolymphoma in a cat on phenobarbital treatment. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 59(7), 444-447.
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    18 m
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