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Multiple parasites discovered in west Texas cougar

April 30, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

mountain lion in green grass stalking prey

Multiple parasites discovered in west Texas cougar By Barb Lewis, DVM, MS, DACVP With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness … [Read more...] about Multiple parasites discovered in west Texas cougar

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: college station, cougar, feline, parasites, parasitology, pathology, Texas, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station

Q fever abortion diagnosed at TVMDL

April 23, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

a goat isolated on a white background

Q fever abortion diagnosed at TVMDL By Andrés de la Concha-Bermejillo, DVM, PhD With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness … [Read more...] about Q fever abortion diagnosed at TVMDL

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: caprine, college station, goat, pathology, q fever, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station

Multiple Cases of Ulcerative Enteritis Diagnosed in Quail

April 20, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

Dark orange and brown northern bobwhite quail standing on a wooden post looking to the left

Multiple Cases of Ulcerative Enteritis Diagnosed in Quail By Erin Edwards, DVM, MS, DACVP and Franklin Lopez, DVM, MS, DACVP With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these … [Read more...] about Multiple Cases of Ulcerative Enteritis Diagnosed in Quail

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: Avian, college station, pathology, Quail, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station

Listeriosis in a feed yard steer

April 12, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

Several brown and black cattle stand in a feedlot pen

Listeriosis in a feed yard steer By William Gilmore, DVM, PhD With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness among veterinary and … [Read more...] about Listeriosis in a feed yard steer

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: Amarillo, bovine, college station, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL Amarillo, TVMDL-College Station

Hawk diagnosed with avian pox

March 27, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

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Hawk diagnosed with avian pox By Will Sims, DVM, MS With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness among veterinary and diagnostic … [Read more...] about Hawk diagnosed with avian pox

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: Amarillo, Avian, avian pox, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL Amarillo

Rhinosporidium diagnosed in Texas horses

February 26, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

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Rhinosporidium diagnosed in Texas horses By Gabriel Gomez, DVM, PhD, DACVP With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness among … [Read more...] about Rhinosporidium diagnosed in Texas horses

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: college station, equine, horses, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station

Cerebellar abiotrophy diagnosed in 7-year-old female cat

February 21, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

Cat lying down on examining table at veterinarian office, Canon 1Ds mark III

Cerebellar abiotrophy diagnosed in 1 -year-old female cat By Barbara C. Lewis, DVM, MS, DACVP With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase … [Read more...] about Cerebellar abiotrophy diagnosed in 7-year-old female cat

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: cat, college station, feline, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station

Blackleg (Clostridial myositis) in cattle

February 15, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

A black and white calf and a brown and white calf in a field look into a camera.

Blackleg (Clostridial myositis) in cattle By Jay Hoffman, DVM, PhD With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness among veterinary … [Read more...] about Blackleg (Clostridial myositis) in cattle

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: blackleg, bovine, case study, cattle, colle, college station, pathology, TVMDL

Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd

November 7, 2017 by Mallory Pfeifer

Microscopic view of pink and purple colored tissue of a German Shepherd's detached retina with inflammatory exudate and intralesional fungi on the inner surface (arrows).

Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd Written by Dr. Barbara Lewis, Veterinary Pathologist With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting … [Read more...] about Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: German Shepherd, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station, veterinary, veterinary pathology

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