Results 26–50 of 100 for "Heartworm%2C-Canine-and-Feline-%28Microfilaria-Filter%29."
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Summary of Calf Diarrhea Multiplex Results from Texas Cattle, 2019-2023
...s originated (as listed on the TVMDL submission form) is as follows: 139 or 29.4% were dairy breeds, 44 or 9.3% were beef breeds, and 290 or 61.3% were crossbred or not specified. The map below shows the total number of tests and percent positivity for Cryptosporidium by county. Coinfections Of the 883 samples with positive results, 491 (56%) were positive for more than 1 pathogen. A summary of the numbers and types of infections (i.e., both singl...
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Tritrichomonas foetus – Feline (rtPCR)
Detection of Tritrichomonas foetus in feline samples by real time PCR.
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Buffy Coat Examination
Detection of infectious agents (i.e. Hepatozoon spp., bacteria, spirochetes) and neoplastic cells (i.e. mast cells) by microscopic evaluation of the buffy coat.
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Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio
Measurement of urine microprotein and creatinine by automated analyzer. Includes calculation of urine protein creatinine ratio (UPC).
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Virus Isolation (Cell Culture)
Isolation and identification of various viruses using cell culture methods.
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Trypsin-Like Immunoreactivity Protein, Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity, Cobalamin & Folate Panel [Referral]
Measurement of trypsin-like immunoreactivity (TLI), pancreatic lipase (PLI), cobalamin (B12), and folate.
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Drug Screen – NSAIDs (LC/MS)
Detection of NSAIDs by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.
NSAID targets: acetaminophen, acetylsalicylic acid, carprofen, celcoxib, deracoxib, diclofenac, diflunisal, eltenac, ethacrynic acid, etodolac, fenbufen, fenoprofen, firocoxib, flufenamic acid, flunixin, flurbiprofen, ibuprofen, indomethacin, indoprofen, ketoprofen, ketorolac, meclofenamic acid, mefanamic acid, meloxicam, nabumetone, naproxen, oxyphenbutazone, phenylbutazone, piroxicam, salicylic acid, tenoxicam, tolfenamic acid, and tolmetin.
Quantitation of a positive sample is available for an additional fee.
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Contact Us
...me i.e. Dirofilaria immitis Antigen (ELISA) can be found by searching for “heartworm”. The TVMDL test catalog can be accessed on the homepage or TVMDL Mobile app. To learn more about submitting samples to TVMDL and to access submission forms, please refer to the Find a Form page. For information on specimen collection procedures, visit the Specimen Collection Information page. If you’re interested in a consultation with a veterinary diagnostician...
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Microfilarial Detection & Identification (Modified Knott’s Test)
Detection and identification of microfiliaria by manual microscopy.
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Case Study Library: Canine
...firmed in a Canine Canine Coccidiosis Evaluating Apparent Discrepancies in Heartworm Test Results Dogs will eat anything, won’t they? Calcinosis Circumscripta Cyanobacteria: No Winter Break this Year Cushing’s Disease Diagnosed with Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test Ocular Coccidiomycosis in a Puppy Hepatozoonosis in a Dog Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever diagnosed in Brazos Valley dog Pseudorabies in a group of Texas hog-hunting dogs Multilobular...
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Case Study Library: Feline
...Leishmaniasis Diagnosed in 9-Year-Old Cat Feline Toe Biopsy Reveals a Bigger Problem Cat Diagnosed with Mammary Gland Fibroadenomatous Hyperplasia Cat Diagnosed with Feline Asthma Atypical Mycobacteriosis in a Cat Diagnosing Feline Heartworms Histopathologic Diagnosis of Feline Herpesvirus Suspected Anticoagulant Bait Confirmed to be Bromethalin Leishmania mexicana diagnosed in feline ear biopsy specimens – A classic entity in Texas cats Feline p...
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Case Study Library: Exotics and Pocket Pets
...) Meningeal Worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis) in a Sitatunga A Case of Coccidioidomycosis in a Llama (Lama glama) Fatal Haemonchosis in a Llama Cryptosporidium in a Gerenuk Fatal Heartworm Disease and Caval Syndrome in a Ferret A tale of a tail tumor: Ferret chordoma Systemic Besnoitiosis in a Virginia Opossum...
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How to assemble a necropsy field kit
...ardware store: A 15-inch crosscut saw with a coarse blade. Pruning loppers, 29 to 31 inches. A dead-blow mallet. A camping hatchet. A boning knife). One box of quart-size re-sealable bags. One box of gallon-size re-sealable bags. In addition, include a set of surgical scissors and forceps along with personal protective equipment, such as gloves and eyewear. Also, wrap the tools with sharper edges in old towels to protect the other tools as well as...
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Díaz-Delgado publishes two articles over marine mammal pathology
TVMDL Pathologist Josué Díaz-Delgado, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVP was part of two groups recently published in marine pathology journals. Abstracts for each article are below. Facial Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Abdominal Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour with Rhabdomyoblastic Differentiation in a Rough-toothed Dolphin (Steno bredanensis) We report the pathological features of a facial squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and an abdominal peripheral nerve sheath tu...