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Abstract Of The Week: Correlation Between Leukocytosis and Necropsy Findings in Dogs with Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia
Website Of The Week: Male/Female Terminology Trivia
Book Review: Boothe's Small Animal Formulary, Fifth Edition Conference Notes: AAFP Fall Meeting (2000)
The feline cholangitis/cholangiohepatitis syndrome (CCHS) represents the most common disorder causing chronic liver disease in the cat. Although an acute form of the syndrome also occurs, it is far less common than the chronic condition, which often causes only subtle clinical signs.
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