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2016 ACVIM Forum Program Chairperson

2016 ACVIM Forum Program Chairperson

COLORADO CONVENTIONCENTER Exhibit Hall ACVIM Forum Specialty Symposium|June8,2016 | June9-10,2016 | June9-11,2016 Event Program

2016 FORUM You’re invited to discover all the exciting things happening ACVIM Sessions Sponsored by Aratana at the intersection of human science and From Theory to Therapeutic: Drug Development New Therapeutics Impacting Oncology Practice Basics for the Clinical Scientist Chad Johannes, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM, Oncology) Linda Rhodes, VMD, PhD Thursday, June 9, 2016 ACVIM Breakfast Session CE Approved: 410-17716* Wednesday, June 8, 2016 10:30 am – 11:20 am 9:05 am – 9:50 am Colorado Convention Center – Room 201 Inappetence in Dogs: What’s New in its Management? Colorado Convention Center – Room 201 Feeding the Finicky Feline Cachexia and Sarcopenia in Small Jessica Quimby, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM) Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN Thursday, June 9, 2016 Presented by: Thursday, June 9, 2016 11:30 am – 12:20 pm Audrey Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-CA, DABVP (Feline) 9:00 am – 9:50 am Colorado Convention Center – Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD Colorado Convention Center – Jessica Wofford, DVM, PhD, Project Manager – Drug Development, Aratana Therapeutics Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD The Importance of Body Size and Composition in Small Heart Disease Abolishing Anorexia: the Physiology of Appetite Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN Regulation and Use of Ghrelin Receptor Agonists Thursday, June 9, 2016 Audrey Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), 4:25 pm – 5:15 pm DECVIM-CA, DABVP (Feline) Colorado Convention Center – Room 405/406/407 Friday, June 10, 2016 Julie Allen, BVMS, MS, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM) Thursday, June 9, 2016 Hematologic Complications in Malignancy 6:30 am – 8:30 am 10:30 am – 11:20 am Jackie Wypij, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology) Colorado Convention Center – Doors open at 6:30 am Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD Saturday, June 11, 2016 2:10 pm – 3:00 pm Hyatt Centennial Ballroom F Colorado Convention Center – Mile High Ballroom 1B A new way to treat inappetence Breakfast provided Visit Learn more about Entyce® Scan the code (capromorelin oral solution) to view the Booth and other exciting therapeutics. mechanism-of-action #417 Register to win an Apple® W a t c h .* video for Entyce.® * This program was reviewed and approved by the AAVSB RACE program for 1 hour of continuing education. Participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Please contact the AAVSB RACE program if you have *No purchase necessary. Must be 21 years of age and a licensed or veterinary technician any comments/concerns regarding this program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession. to be eligible to win. Void where prohibited. See official rules at the Aratana Therapeutics booth.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: ENTYCE® (capromorelin oral solution) is for use in dogs only. Do not use in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction or renal insufficiency. Adverse reactions in dogs may include diarrhea, vomiting, polydipsia, and hypersalivation. Should not be used in dogs that have a hypersensitivity to capromorelin. Please see the full Prescribing Information for more details. A copy of the full Prescribing Information is available at the Aratana booth (#417). 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Suite 340, Leawood, KS 66211 1-844-ARATANA ©2016 Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. ENTYCE is a registered trademark of Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. Apple is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc. You’re invited to discover all the exciting things happening ACVIM Sessions Sponsored by Aratana at the intersection of human science and veterinary medicine From Theory to Therapeutic: Drug Development New Therapeutics Impacting Oncology Practice Basics for the Clinical Scientist Chad Johannes, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM, Oncology) Linda Rhodes, VMD, PhD Thursday, June 9, 2016 ACVIM Breakfast Session CE Approved: 410-17716* Wednesday, June 8, 2016 10:30 am – 11:20 am 9:05 am – 9:50 am Colorado Convention Center – Room 201 Inappetence in Dogs: What’s New in its Management? Colorado Convention Center – Room 201 Feeding the Finicky Feline Cachexia and Sarcopenia in Small Animals Jessica Quimby, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM) Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN Thursday, June 9, 2016 Presented by: Thursday, June 9, 2016 11:30 am – 12:20 pm Audrey Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-CA, DABVP (Feline) 9:00 am – 9:50 am Colorado Convention Center – Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD Colorado Convention Center – Jessica Wofford, DVM, PhD, Project Manager – Drug Development, Aratana Therapeutics Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD The Importance of Body Size and Composition in Small Animal Heart Disease Abolishing Anorexia: the Physiology of Appetite Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN Regulation and Use of Ghrelin Receptor Agonists Thursday, June 9, 2016 Audrey Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), 4:25 pm – 5:15 pm DECVIM-CA, DABVP (Feline) Colorado Convention Center – Room 405/406/407 Friday, June 10, 2016 Julie Allen, BVMS, MS, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM) Thursday, June 9, 2016 Hematologic Complications in Malignancy 6:30 am – 8:30 am 10:30 am – 11:20 am Jackie Wypij, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology) Colorado Convention Center – Doors open at 6:30 am Mile High Ballroom 4ABCD Saturday, June 11, 2016 2:10 pm – 3:00 pm Hyatt Centennial Ballroom F Colorado Convention Center – Mile High Ballroom 1B A new way to treat inappetence Breakfast provided Visit Learn more about Entyce® Scan the code (capromorelin oral solution) to view the Booth and other exciting therapeutics. mechanism-of-action #417 Register to win an Apple® W a t c h .* video for Entyce.® * This program was reviewed and approved by the AAVSB RACE program for 1 hour of continuing education. Participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Please contact the AAVSB RACE program if you have *No purchase necessary. Must be 21 years of age and a licensed veterinarian or veterinary technician any comments/concerns regarding this program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession. to be eligible to win. Void where prohibited. See official rules at the Aratana Therapeutics booth.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: ENTYCE® (capromorelin oral solution) is for use in dogs only. Do not use in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction or renal insufficiency. Adverse reactions in dogs may include diarrhea, vomiting, polydipsia, and hypersalivation. Should not be used in dogs that have a hypersensitivity to capromorelin. Please see the full Prescribing Information for more details. A copy of the full Prescribing Information is available at the Aratana booth (#417). 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Suite 340, Leawood, KS 66211 1-844-ARATANA ©2016 Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. ENTYCE is a registered trademark of Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. Apple is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc. B ELE RAT C IO N M O FRIDAY J U N E 1 0 R

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Colorado Convention Center Hyatt Regency Room 108 Capitol Ballroom 1 12:30 – 2:00 pm 6:30 – 8:30 am

Happy, Fit, Healthy: Breaking it Down: How to Get More Building Blocks in of Your Clients’ Pets CKD to a Happy Weight VALERIE PARKER DVM, DACVIM, DACVN KARA BURNS MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (IM, D) PRESIDENT, ACADEMY OF VETERINARY NUTRITION TECHNICIANS

©2016 Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. ®/™ Trademarks owned by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. B ELE RAT C IO N 2016 FORUM M O FRIDAY June 8-11, 2016 J U N E 1 0 R TABLE OF CONTENTS

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WELCOME FROM PROGRAM CHAIR...... 6 SESSIONS & ABSTRACTS...... 20-68

2016 ACVIM FORUM SPONSORS...... 8 Tuesday...... 21

GENERAL INFORMATION...... 10-12, 15 Wednesday...... 21-27 BIG BASH Registration Desk Hours...... 10 Thursday...... 28-44 Locations...... 10 Friday...... 47-59

Free Wi-Fi Access...... 10 Saturday...... 61-68 Hyatt Regency Audio and Video Recording...... 10 POSTER PRESENTATIONS...... 70-73 C E N T E N N I A L Photo Disclosure...... 10 EXHIBITORS...... 74 Mobile App...... 10 BALLROOM N PRODUCT LISTINGS...... 75-77 Proceedings...... 10 Note: The speaker list is available on the mobile app. T IO Flash Drives...... 10 O T Product Showcase...... 11 E A More Info...... 11 DUC Cyber Cafés...... 11 CE Information...... 11

Advertiser Index...... 11

Exhibit Hall...... 12-13

ACVIM Board of Regents...... 15

TECHNICIAN LUNCHEON BREAKFAST SEMINAR Colorado Convention Center Maps...... 16-17

Hyatt Regency Maps...... 19 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June 10

Colorado Convention Center Hyatt Regency Room 108 Capitol Ballroom 1 CONTACT INFORMATION: 12:30 – 2:00 pm 6:30 – 8:30 am ACVIM Forum 1997 Wadsworth Blvd. Happy, Fit, Healthy: Breaking it Down: Lakewood, CO 80214 How to Get More Building Blocks in TELEPHONE 303.231.9933 | TOLL-FREE 800.245.9081 | EMAIL [email protected] | WEBSITE www.ACVIMForum.org of Your Clients’ Pets CKD Nutrition to a Happy Weight VALERIE PARKER CONNECT: DVM, DACVIM, DACVN KARA BURNS MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (IM, D) PRESIDENT, ACADEMY OF VETERINARY FOLLOW US on Facebook and Twitter NUTRITION TECHNICIANS using #ACVIMForum

© American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2016

©2016 Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. ®/™ Trademarks owned by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the ACVIM Board of Regents, the members of the ACVIM Forum Program Committee and the ACVIM staff, welcome to the 2016 ACVIM Forum in Denver! The ACVIM Forum is the world’s largest conference focusing exclusively on veterinary internal medicine. This year more than 3,000 attendees from all over the world are expected: Board-certified veterinary specialists in small and large animal internal medicine, cardiology, neurology and oncology, with a strong interest in these areas, residents, interns, graduate and professional students and veterinary technicians. The Forum is a leading event for professional growth, education, sharing of ideas with colleagues and exploration of the latest cutting edge developments in veterinary internal medicine. Be sure to take advantage of this year’s comprehensive program including: • The Specialty Symposium and Reception on Wednesday, June 8 (access limited to ACVIM Diplomates, ACVIM candidates, and invited guests). • A full selection of scientific sessions and interactive workshops, the technician program, and more. Attend as much as you like in the learning format that benefits you most. More than 460 hours of CE are available. • The keynote presentation on Friday, June 10 by Dr. Peter C. Doherty, a world-famous Australian veterinarian and immunologist, and the only veterinarian to have received a Nobel Prize. Dr. Doherty was co-recipient with Rolf Zinkernagel of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in establishing the role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in how T cells recognize virus infected cells. Their work laid the foundation for our understanding of how the immune system recognizes foreign antigens and the body’s own cells. Dr. Doherty has authored six books, including The Beginner’s Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize, A Light History of Hot Air, Sentinel Chickens and The Knowledge Wars. Dr. Doherty is an entertaining and engaging speaker and we look forward to his unique perspective regarding the role of science in society. • Research abstract oral and poster presentations. Don’t miss the Wine and Cheese Opening Reception with Poster Viewing on Thursday night. • Opportunities to network with your colleagues during the Big Bash, luncheons and educational sessions. • A bustling exhibit hall where you can meet our partners from the industry, learn about and buy new or familiar products, and get hands-on experience with the latest medical devices. Whether it’s your first time at the ACVIM Forum or you have been a regular attendee, you can look forward to outstanding educational opportunities during the next few days. Please enjoy time well spent with new and old colleagues in a wonderful city. Thank you for being part of the 2016 ACVIM Forum!

Harold C. McKenzie, III, DVM, MS, PGCert (VetEd), FHEA, Diplomate ACVIM (LAIM) 2016 ACVIM Forum Program Chairperson

THANK YOU TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 2016 ACVIM FORUM PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Dr. Harold McKenzie Cardiology Subcommittee Neurology Subcommittee Large Animal Internal Medicine Chair: Dr. Margaret Sleeper Chair: Dr. Helena Rylander Chair Assistant Chair: Dr. Augusta Pelosi Assistant Chair: Dr. Karen Vernau Dr. Frederic Gaschen Large Animal Internal Medicine – Oncology Subcommittee Small Animal Internal Medicine Equine Subcommittee Chair: Dr. Kim Johnson Assistant Chair Chair: Dr. Véronique Lacombe Assistant Chair: Dr. Wendi Rankin Assistant Chair: Dr. Maureen Long Small Animal Internal Medicine Large Animal Internal Medicine – Subcommittee Food Animal Subcommittee Chair: Dr. Jana Gordon Chair: Dr. Chris Luby Assistant Chair: Dr. Cathy Langston Assistant Chair: Dr. Brenton Credille

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PAGE 11 PAGE 12 Sponsored by free voucher. station. Stop by booth417 and pickupyour recharge yourself withabeverage at thebarista located intheexhibit hallandtake amomentto Charge your phoneat oneofthe charging stations RECHARGE YOURPHONEANDYOURSELF Lunch sessions brought to you by educational information. lunch voucher andhearsomeexciting bursts of Lunch andLearn sessions andmore. Grab abeverage, Knowledge Corner intheexhibit hallfor ourpopular Back by populardemand!Visit theexpanded KNOWLEDGE CORNER Powered by with exhibitors. category. Scheduleatimeto meetface-to-face alphabetically, by boothnumberorsearch by Use themobileappto review theexhibitor list YOURTRIPTOTHEEXHIBIT HALL PLAN 9:50 amand4:00pm. Refreshment breaks dailyintheexhibit hallat EXHIBIT HALLHOURS more information. See detailedscheduleortheForum mobileappfor time accordingly. conveniences to experience. Make sure to planyour veterinary products andservices, aswell asmany than 130companies showcasing thelatest in The exhibit hallwillbeahubofactivitywith more EXHIBIT HALLHAPPENINGS * Additional sessions may scheduled. be sessions * Additional 1:15 pm and pm 12:30 Thursday andFriday 9:30 am–5:00pm Friday, June10 9:30 am–5:00pm,Reopens 6:00-7:30 pm Thursday, June9

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PAGE 13 IN FOCUS Ranevetmab: completed pivotal safety and efficacy MONTHLY study of monthly subcutaneous injection in 246 dogs with osteoarthritis. Primary efficacy endpoint met and no adverse safety signals seen. INJECTABLE NV-02 (feline equivalent to ranevetmab): current safety and efficacy pilot study using monthly subcutaneous injection in 90+ THERAPIES with osteoarthritis. A background to medical need in chronic pain indications, this class of therapies (anti-NGF monoclonal antibodies), as well as NGF (nerve growth FOR CHRONIC factor) itself will be given in addition to the data DOG AND presentation and robust discussion. WHERE AND WHEN 0630 - 0830 Thursday June 9th 2016 PAIN Hyatt Room Capitol 4 Breakfast will be served from 0615 Join the Nexvet team and Professor Duncan Lascelles in this catered session discussing the latest major clinical study data in monthly injectable therapies for chronic dog and cat pain.

Therapies discussed are undergoing clinical evaluation and have not received regulatory approval.

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ACVIM BOARD OF REGENTS Chair of the Board Dr. Joseph Kornegay President Dr. Barbara Kitchell President-Elect Dr. Ellen Behrend Vice President Dr. Susan White Cardiology Specialty President Dr. John Rush Large Animal Internal Medicine Specialty President Dr. Laurent Couetil Neurology Specialty President Dr. Charles Vite Oncology Specialty President Dr. Jeffrey Bryan Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialty President Dr. Wallace Morrison Small Animal Internal Medicine At-Large Member Dr. Mary Anna Labato Large Animal Internal Medicine At-Large Member Dr. Dusty Nagy NON-VOTING BOARD OF REGENTS MEMBERS Immediate Past Chair Dr. Virginia Buechner-Maxwell Treasurer Dr. Guy Pidgeon Professional Liaison Dr. William Fenner CEO Ms. Roberta Herman Foundation President Dr. Linda Fineman Advanced Continuing Education Chair Dr. Richard Hepburn Education & Research Committee Chair Dr. Robert Goodman IN FOCUS ACVIM Forum Program Chair Dr. Harold McKenzie Ranevetmab: completed pivotal safety and efficacy MONTHLY study of monthly subcutaneous injection in 246 dogs ACVIM Forum Program Assistant Chair Dr. Frederic Gaschen with osteoarthritis. Primary efficacy endpoint met General Exam Committee Chair Dr. Tracy Hill and no adverse safety signals seen. International Relations Committee Chair Dr. Joerg Steiner INJECTABLE NV-02 (feline equivalent to ranevetmab): current safety and efficacy pilot study using monthly JVIM Co-Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen DiBartola subcutaneous injection in 90+ cats JVIM Co-Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kenneth Hinchcliff with osteoarthritis. THERAPIES Marketing & Communications Committee Chair Dr. Zachary Wright A background to medical need in chronic pain indications, this class of therapies (anti-NGF monoclonal antibodies), as well as NGF (nerve growth A special thank you to all of our ACVIM volunteers! FOR CHRONIC factor) itself will be given in addition to the data DOG AND presentation and robust discussion. WHERE AND WHEN 0630 - 0830 Thursday June 9th 2016 CAT PAIN Hyatt Room Capitol 4 Breakfast will be served from 0615 Join the Nexvet team and Professor Duncan Lascelles in this catered session discussing the latest major clinical study data in monthly injectable therapies for chronic dog and cat pain.

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Indicates Audio Recording Indicates Video Recording Award Eligible Indicates ACVIM Resident Research ACVIM Residency Indicates ERCApproved Lecture for Presentation Indicates State-of-the-Art (SOTA) WEDNESDAY, JUNE8 TUESDAY, JUNE 7 *Pre-registration required. 7:00 am-7:00 pm 7:00 am-7:00 pm 7:00 am-7:00 pm 7:00 am-7:00 pm 7:00 am-7:00 pm pm am-6:30 7:00 7:00-7:30 am 6:30-8:00 am 6:30-7:50 am Time 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm 5:30–7:00 pm 4:00–5:30 pm 3:00–10:00 pm 3:00–5:00 pm 2:00–7:00 pm 2:00–7:00 pm 2:00–7:00 pm 1:30–6:00 pm 1:00–5:00 pm 1:00–5:00 pm 8:30 am–5:15pm 8:00 am–12:30 pm 8:00 am–12:00 pm 8:00 am–12:00 pm Time Event SAIM Residency Training Committee (RTC) Meeting LAIM Residency Training Committee (RTC) Meeting *Pre-registration andticket required for admittance. Candidate/Diplomate Reception* Marketing &Communications Committee (MCC) Meeting American College ofVeterinary Nutrition(ACVN) AnnualMeeting (Specialty Programs Only) Forum Program Committee Meeting,Part I Speaker Ready Room Registration Desk Cyber Café AIMVT Executive Board Meeting JVIM Editorial Board Meeting ACVIM Foundation Board ofDirectors Meeting General Exam AIMVT &AVNT Examinations American College ofVeterinary Nutrition(ACVN) Certification Exam ACVIM Board ofRegents Meeting ACVIM Diplomates andCandidates Only Event Advanced Continuing Education (ACE) Committee Meeting VCA Diplomate Lounge Speaker Ready Room Registration Desk by Sponsored BlackwellKing Candidate Lounge Cyber Café 16th AnnualAAVN ClinicalNutrition&Research Abstract Symposium Moderator Training International Credentials andRelations Committee (IRC)Meeting

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PAGE 23 PAGE 24 WEDNESDAY, JUNE8 10:55–11:45 am 10:00–10:55 am 8:15–9:05 am 8:00–8:15 am Time Oncology SpecialtySymposium* 5:00–7:00 pm 3:30-5:00 pm 3:30–5:00 pm 2:30–3:20 pm 1:30–2:20 pm 12:00-1:30 pm 12:00 pm 10:05 am– 9:00–9:50 am 8:10–9:00 am 8:00–8:10 am Time Neurology SpecialtySymposium* Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Tumors •M.GilbertSponsored by ◆ ✹SOTA: MolecularProfiling inNeuro-Oncology: APrelude to Precision Medicine for Brain Neurology SpecialtyPresident Welcome •C.Vite Pallative Care •A.Agrawal Sponsored by ✹ SOTA: Navigating Shared Decision Making:Perspectives from Pediatric Oncology and A. Agrawal Sponsored by ✹ SOTA: Short andLong-Term Chemotherapy Toxicities andAssociated Follow-Up • BREAK L. Rhodes Sponsored by ◆ From Theory to Therapeutic: DrugDevelopment Basicsfor theClinical Scientist • Sponsored by Companion AnimalsinComparative Oncology: OneMedicineinAction •O. Garden Oncology Specialty President Welcome • Specialty Symposium Reception Sponsored by Specialty ofNeurology Business Meeting Neuroimaging •D. Cissell Sponsored by ACVIM Candidate Sequence Function:MRIPrinciplesandPulse Selectionfor BREAK Intracranial Tumors •J. Rossmeisl, Jr. Sponsored by Exploiting Proteases andtheirInhibitors asTargets for theTreatment ofCanine Sponsored by Results of2015 Neurology Diplomate Survey: Terminology •R.Bagley Specialty ofNeurology LuncheonandDiplomate Certificate Ceremony N. Jeffery Sponsored by Roundtable: DiagnosisandTreatment ofLumbosacral Stenosis •R.Bagley, S.DeDecker, BREAK Sponsored by ◆ Collaborative Research for Rare : The EpendymomaStory •M.Gilbert SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

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Session Type Specialty Symposium Reception Sponsored by SAIM New Diplomate Ceremony andReception Sponsored by Business Meeting Function ACVIM Candidate BREAK ERC ECC IM by Sponsored Changing theLandscapeofLyme DiseasePrevention Goldstein •R. Specialty ofSmallAnimalInternal MedicineLuncheon: ERC ECC IM SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker Hypernatremia from Accidental Ingestion ofaScience Project •C.Waxman Capsule Endoscopy andMelena•M.Byard Sepsis inaNeonatal Cria•M.English S. Lookman Retained MaxillaryTooth Discovered intheNasalCavity ofaDog• J. Donatelli Canine Anemia:Narrowing Differentials withPeripheral BloodSmear• Canine Systemic Blastomycosis •C.Schwake Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy inCats, The SilentKiller• BREAK • C.McLuckie Helping Bruce: ACaseofChemotherapy-induced Neutropenia withSepsis Babesiosis: The Overlooked Vector-Borne Disease•J. DeFulio Hypercoagulation: AFactor to Consider •K.Bennett Session Title •Speaker  M. Willard, D. Twedt, A.Jergens, S.Marks  Best andWorst Decisions •A.Berent, K.Healy, C.Weisse  C. Weisse  Specialty ofSmallBusiness Internal MedicineBusiness Meeting Humor asaTeaching Tool/Self-Directed Learning •A.Cook, S.Lyon GI Tract inCriticalIllness •T. Hill K. Hinchcliff, J. Sargeant, A.O’Connor ◆ Panel Discussion: Scientific PublicationStudy Designand • Syndrome •G.Heffner Principles ofFluidTherapy inHyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Laparoscopy for Internists •D. Twedt GI Endoscopy: 100Years ofExperience in75 Minutes • What Would the Human Doctor Do Now? BadCases andour Complications: Lessons inHumility•A.Berent, K.Healy, (continued)

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SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker The Delivery ofPrecision MedicineinVeterinary Oncology •C.Khanna by Sponsored  BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Clinical Trials Consortium •N.Dybdal ◆ Perspective onDrugDevelopment ontheComparative Oncology (IS20) Progress andPitfalls: Differentiating IBDvs. Lymphoma inCats How Far CanIGo? (IS110) Neuropathology OnlineTutorial for Neurology Residents: BREAK –WINEANDCHEESERECEPTIONPOSTER VIEWING (5:50) Hopefor Treating Krabbe Disease•C.Vite Canine SpinalCord Injury? •V. Stein (5:25) DoesaPanel ofCSFBiomarkers Enhance thePrognostic Value in (4:50) Imepitoin: FieldObservations •A.Tipold Meningitis-Arteritis Exist? •A.Tipold (4:25) DoesaTh17 Skewed ImmuneResponse inSteroid-Responsive BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Long Tract Integrity inCanineSpinalCord Injury•M.Lewis (3:35 pm)DoDogsSpinalWalk? Electrophysiologic Characterization of (3:10 pm)C-Reactive Protein intheDiagnosisofDiscospondylitis •W. Bush in CanineMeningoencephalomyelitis ofUnknown Origin•L.Gaitero (2:35 pm) Glioma •G.Pluhar (2:10 pm)Surgery andVaccine-Based Immunotherapy for Canine (IS55) Immunotherapy ofOsteosarcoma •N.Mason Sponsored by the Clinic? •J. Impellizeri Chemotherapy to helpDomestic AnimalsandChemotherapy Safety in (IS50) OpeningtheCell Membrane-Insertion ofCancer Vaccines, BREAK –WINEANDCHEESERECEPTION ANDPOSTER VIEWING   BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN  Perspectives •E.Spugnini  BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN (Additional fees apply.) A. Jergens, C.Johannes

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PAGE 34 THURSDAY, JUNE9 SCIENTIFIC&INTERACTIVE SESSIONS 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 1:15–1:55 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) Session Type AVHTM ASVNU ASVCP ACVCP/AAVPT AAVN/ACVN SOTA AVHTM ASVNU ASVCP ACVCP/AAVPT AAVN/ACVN SOTA AVHTM ASVNU ASVCP ACVCP/AAVPT AAVN/ACVN Lunch &Learn

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker Blood Bank•A.Hale (3:35 pm)Leukoreduction: Disadvantages from thePerspective ofthe Recipient •S.Smith (3:10 pm)Leukoreduction: Potential Advantages for theTransfusion Feline CKD? •V. Parker, D. Polzin, M.Scherk (3:35 pm)Panel Discussion: What istheRole ofProtein Restriction in Perspective: Nutritionist •V. Parker (3:10 pm)What istheRole ofProtein Restriction inFeline CKD? Common Conundrums inCytologic Analysis •C.Olver Choosing Appropriate Acid Suppressant Therapy •S.Marks Microbiomics inVeterinary Medicine•L.Mansfield ✹ C. Sharp (2:35 pm)Storage ofPacked RBCs:Best UseofAvailable Resources • • S.Smith (2:10 pm)Transfusion ofAged Packed RBCs:The Negatives ofOldBlood (2:35 pm)ShouldProtein Always beRestricted inFeline CKD? •M.Scherk Perspective: Internist •D. Polzin (2:10 pm)What istheRole ofProtein Restriction inFeline CKD? P. Avery How Flow Cytometry isExpandingourUnderstanding ofLeukemia • Heller Choosing theBest AntiepilepticDrug•H.Barnes The Science ofMicrobiomics •L.Mansfield BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Sponsored by A Less Popular Inflammatory Pathway •A.VanGels (4:50 pm)The Casefor Antiplatelet Agents inCanineIMHA•K.Lunsford (4:25 pm)The Casefor Anticoagulant Therapy inCanineIMHA•R.Hanel (4:50 pm)Understanding theLimitations ofPhosphate Binders•M.Wood S. Ross (4:25 pm)Utilization ofFeeding Tubes in the ManagementofCKD• Cytology •K.Santangelo Application andUtilityofMultiplex Immunocytochemistry for Diagnostic Evidence-Based Approach to InsulinTherapy inDogsandCats •M.Clark L. Weeth The Premiumization ofDogFoods: What’s Real andWhat’s Not?• BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN ✹

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THURSDAY, JUNE9 SCIENTIFIC&INTERACTIVE SESSIONS, TECHNICIAN *Pre-registration required. 11:30 am–12:20 pm 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am 8:00–8:50 am 8:00–8:50 am 8:00-10:00 am Time Technician 6:30–8:30 pm 6:30–8:30 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm Session Type Session Type Cardiology Equine Cardiology Equine Cardiology Equine Cardiology Workshop Neurology Case Discussion Case Discussion Comp. Review AVHTM ASVNU ASVCP ACVCP/AAVPT AAVN/ACVN Comp. Review Workshop Workshop Case Discussion Case Discussion D. Twedt, C.Webb Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Pacemakers inSmallAnimal Medicine•E.Durham,Jr. Technical Tips for Treadmill Training ofHorses•A.Firshman Veterinary Technicians •W. Rausch Challenging CanineandFeline ECGs: AnAdvanced Course for Update onEquineEndocrineDisease •J. Sojka Kritchevsky W. Rausch Diagnostic Approach to theAsymptomatic Cat withaHeartMurmur • Technician’s Role inEquineSportsMedicine•E.Van Erck A Review ofChagasDisease for Veterinary Technicians •E.Durham,Jr. C. Reese, C.Weaver, J. Weber, E.Wright Neurology for theVTS: AnInteractive Workshop •S.Gilliam,J. Nettifee, R. Cianciolo (IS48) GlomerularDisease:ClinicalandPathologic Insights Diagnosis andTreatment •D. Chew, J. deBrito Galvao (IS45) CalciumDisorders intheDogandCat: ACase-BasedApproach to Individualized Medicine:The Feline Patient •K.Mealey (5:50 pm)The Adverse Effects ofAntifibrinolytic Therapy •D. LeVine (5:25 pm)Antifibrinolytic Agents as Treatment for Bleeding•B.Brainard Ureteral Bypasses vs Stents •A.Berent (5:50 pm)Treatment ofFeline Ureteral Obstruction: Subcutaneous (5:25 pm)Microanatomy ofFeline Nephrolithiasis •J. Lulich Real Time Cytology Evaluation: Consultations withaPathologist •C.Olver Choosing AmongAvailable NSAIDs •D. Lascelles Handling Nontraditional DietaryRequests •L.Weeth Individualized Medicine:The CaninePatient •K.Mealey BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Endoscopy intheDogandCat •A.Jergens (IS105) Workshop: Indications andTechniques for Upper/Lower GI (IS100) Introduction to SmallAnimalLaparoscopy: Lecture andDryLab L. Hughston, B.Bean Sponsored by (IS80) Tox Talk! Treatment Optionsfor Common HouseholdToxicities • P. Bergman, L.Stokking Sponsored by (IS75) AntibodyTherapy: The Next Horizon inCanineAtopic Dermatitis • BREAK –WINEANDCHEESERECEPTIONPOSTER VIEWING

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PAGE 35 PAGE 36 THURSDAY, JUNE9 TECHNICIAN,RESEARCHABSTRACT ORALPRESENTATIONS 11:15–11:30 am 11:00–11:15 am 10:45–11:00 am 10:30–10:45 am 9:45–10:00 am 9:30–9:45 am 9:15–9:30 am 9:00–9:15 am Time Cardiology Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations 7:30–9:30 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 12:30–2:00 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm Time Technician (continued) Session Title •Speaker 5% inWater (D5W) •D. Adin C08: Comparison ofFurosemide Infusion Diluted with 2.4%Hypertonic SalineVs. Dextrose ✦ C07: Cardiac FunctionandMetabolicParameters inObeseDogs•M.Tropf English BulldogswithPS•C.Smith ✦ C06:RightVentricular Outflow Tract Obstruction and Coronary Anatomy inFrench and Congestive HeartFailure •K.Roderick ✦ C05:ChangesinNT-PROBNP Associated withTreatment andSurvival Time inCats with BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN VascularPulmonary Resistance inDogs •J.D. Rhinehart ✦ C04:Study ofEchocardiographic Variability inEstimating Artery Pulmonary Pressure and Bronchial Collapse •D. Ozer ✦ C03: Efficacy ofBronchial Stenting inDogs With Myxomatous Mitral Valve Diseaseand Metabolite inFeline Plasma•J. Lyngby ✦ C02: Validation ofaMethodfor Quantitation ofClopidogrel andClopidogrel Active Atrioventricular Block•B.Eason ✦ C01: SinusRate Approximation withVVI, VVIR, andVDDinDogswithThird Degree Session Type Workshop SAIM SAIM Oncology SAIM Oncology SAIM Oncology SAIM Oncology Luncheon Equine SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker Nutrition • Achieving VTS-Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology or BREAK –WINEANDCHEESERECEPTIONPOSTER VIEWING Tests • Commonly Encountered Errors inCollecting andReporting Laboratory Electrochemotherapy inHorses,DogsandCats • Tricks oftheTrade: How to beanExceptional Technician • Practice • Top Tips for ManagingCanineandFeline Cancer Patients inyour BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Acquired Infections • Beating theBugs:How Veterinary Technicians Prevent Hospital Dogs • Using NuclearMedicineto DiagnoseandTreat Cancer inCats and Matters • Quality ofLife inDogsandCats: How to Measure itandWhy it K. Burns Cancer Cachexia: Pathophysiology andTreatment inDogsandCats • Weight* •K.BurnsSponsored by "Happy, Fit,Healthy: How to GetMore ofyour Clients'Pets to aHappy Nutritional Supportfor Hospitalized Horses•I.Johns

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PAGE 39 PAGE 40 THURSDAY, JUNE9 RESEARCHABSTRACT ORAL PRESENTATIONS 3:30–3:45 pm 3:15–3:30 pm 3:00–3:15 pm 2:45–3:00 pm 2:30–2:45 pm 2:15–2:30 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine (SAIM) –Endocrinology 12:00–12:15 pm 12:00 pm 11:45 am– 11:30–11:45 am 11:15–11:30 am 11:00–11:15 am 10:45–11:00 am 10:30–10:45 am 9:45–10:00 am 9:30–9:45 am 9:15–9:30 am 9:00–9:15 am Time Oncology 12:15–12:30 pm 12:00–12:15 pm Time Neurology Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations (continued) Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker V. Crossley EN06: Breed, Coat Colour andHairLength AsRiskFactors for Feline Hyperthyroidism • EN05: The Effect ofAdiposity andDietonSecretion ofIncretin HormonesinCats • C. Gilor in Healthy Cats •I.Rast ✦ EN04:The Effect ofTetra-Hydroxylated BileAcid onAdipocyte Size andInsulinSensitivity Subcutaneous andIntramuscular Injection inCats •H.Pipe-Martin ✦ EN03: Pharmacodynamic andPharmacokinetic Properties ofInsulinAspartFollowing Retrospective Study •A.Gal EN02: Perturbations inSerumFructosamine Level inDiabeticHyperthyroid Cats –A to Non-Burmese•N.Lopes EN01: Glucose Homeostasis Deteriorates More RapidlywithAge inBurmeseCats Compared Mesenchymal MalignantTumours •J. Ellis O11: Retrospective Evaluation ofMetronomic Cyclophosphamide inEpithelialand N. Weidner O10: DStatus andAcute PhaseProtein Concentrations inCanineCancer Patients • Canine Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma •M.MaloneyHuss O09: ClinicalAdvancement ofaRNA-Transfected CD40-BCell Vaccine for theTreatment of Cell Lines•L.Borlle O08: Enhancement ofDoxorubicin Effectiveness WhenCombined withSalinomycin inFISS 126 Cases•M.Turek O07: ARetrospective Analysis ofMultimodalityTreatment for CanineOral Melanoma: O06: Growth Pathways inFeline Oral SquamousCell Carcinoma •K.Harris Toceranib Phosphate •S.Piscoya ✦ O05:ARetrospective Study ontheIncidence ofProteinuria Associated withtheUseof BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Grade Gastrointestinal Lymphoma •Z.Crouse ✦ O04:Post-Chemotherapy Perforation inCats withaDiagnosisofIntermediate orHigh and Healthy Dogs•J. Calvalido ✦ O03: Comparison ofSerumCytokine Levels Between DogswithMulticentric Lymphoma Tumor BearingDogs:aPhaseIDoseFindingStudy (VCS Award Winner) •M.Pellin O02: Safety Evaluation ofCombination Doxorubicin andToceranib Phosphate (Palladia) in and Pro-tumorigenic Activities inCanineOsteosarcoma (VCS Award Winner) •Z.Neuman O01: The Association ofEndothelin-1 SignalingwithBoneAlkaline Phosphatase Expression Unknown OriginandControls •N.Jeffery N12: Comparison ofFecal Microbiomes Between DogswithMeningoencephalomyelitis of (2003-2014) •D. Hague N11: Lactate AsaPrognostic Factor inDogsandCats withHeadTrauma: 93 Cases SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

Room Room Room Ballroom 1E CCC MileHigh Ballroom 1B CCC MileHigh Ballroom 1B CCC MileHigh CCC 403/404 THURSDAY, JUNE9 RESEARCHABSTRACT ORAL PRESENTATIONS 6:00–6:15 pm 5:45–6:00 pm 5:30–5:45 pm 5:15–5:30 pm 5:00–5:15 pm 4:45–5:00 pm 4:30–4:45 pm 3:45–4:00 pm 3:30–3:45 pm 3:15–3:30 pm 3:00–3:15 pm 2:45–3:00 pm 2:30–2:45 pm 2:15–2:30 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) –Gastroenterology 5:30–5:45 pm 5:15–5:30 pm 5:00–5:15 pm 4:45–5:00 pm 4:30–4:45 pm 3:45–4:00 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) –Endocrinology Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Enteropathy withandwithoutHypoalbuminemia•S.Wennogle ✦ GI14:Histopathologic Characteristics ofIntestinal BiopsiesFrom DogswithChronic with Chronic Enteropathy •J. Dandrieux GI13: ChangesinIntestinal Macrophage Populations Following ClinicalResolution inDogs Inflammatory Bowel Disease•A.Jergens GI12: Probiotic Mixture Vsl#3 Increases Beneficial Fecal andMucosal Microbiota inCanine A. Rudinsky GI11: Effect ofWeight Loss andDietonFecal Microbiota andFecal MetabolomicsinCats • GI10: The Fecal Microbiome ofDogswithExocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency •J. Suchodolski J.B. Honneffer GI09: Altered Fecal Sterol Profiles inDogswithChronic Inflammatory Enteropathy • GI08: Altered Fecal BileAcid MetabolisminDogswithChronic Enteropathy •B.Guard BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Metabolome inHealthy Dogs•J. Suchodolski GI07: Effects ofHydrolyzed Protein andMetronidazole ontheFecal Microbiome and Tract •J.B. Honneffer GI06: Variation oftheMicrobiome andMetabolome AlongtheCanineGastrointestinal Diabetes Mellitus•A.Redfern-Allen ✦ GI05:Perturbations oftheIntestinal Microbiota andBileAcid MetabolisminDogswith GI04: FishhookForeign BodiesinDogsandCats: 107 Cases(2004-2015) •M.Bishop CPL Sup GI03: SerumIl-2,Il-6,Il-8,andTNF-αConcentrations inDogswithIncreased SerumSpec Administration ofSupraphysiologic DosesofGlucocorticoids to Dogs•S.Cocker ✦ GI02: SerumPancreatic LipaseImmunoreactivity Concentrations After Chronic Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies•L.Cochran ✦ GI01: SerumPancreatic LipaseImmunoreactivity Concentrations inDogswith EN12: Ionized Hypercalcemia inCats: EtiologiesandAssociated ClinicalSigns•M.Sayyid Cortisone Acetate inHealthy Dogs•A.Gal EN11: Variability inPost ACTH Stimulation SerumCortisol Following Administration of Monogenic Autoimmune Disease•E.Brown EN10: Juvenile Hypoadrenocorticism intheNova Scotia DuckTolling Retriever: ARecessive Hypoadrenocorticism •A.Boag EN09: Variability ofP450scc Autoantibody Persistence inDogsAffected with Pituitary-Thyroid AxisinEuthyroid Dogs•V. Ziglioli ✦ EN08:Effects ofLevothyroxine Administration andwithdrawal ontheHypothalamic- BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Hyperthyroid Cats? •A.Rowland EN07: DoesaLimited IodineDietAffect theResponse to Radioactive IodineTherapy in ® Concentrations •A.Buono

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Comp. Review Comp. Review SOTA SOTA Comp. Review Research Report Research Report Research Report Comp. Review ACVCP/AAVPT ACVCP/AAVPT Comp. Review Research Report SOTA SOTA Case Discussion Case Discussion Track Track Lamellar Tissue DuringInsulin-Induced Laminitis• Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker We Don’t•W. Gruenberg EHV-1 Latency: The Best Kept Secret • BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Know? • Borrelia Burgdorferi Infection intheHorse:What DoWe Actually Useful for HorsesandDogs? • ✹ ✹ Tomography •K.Lascola Characterization Disease in of NeonatalPulmonary Foals with Computed (5:25 pm) Mares UsingModified Thromboelastography • (4:25 pm)Comparison ofFibrinolysis inPeripartum andNon-pregnant and Increased Juvenile MortalityinHolstein Cattle • (3:35 pm)Identification ofaHaplotypeAssociated with Hypocholesterolemia Treatment Incidence andMortality inVeal Calves • (3:10 pm)Antimicrobial Drug UseandRiskFactors for Increased Health • Neonatal CalfDiarrhea:Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Systemic H. Coetzee Impact ofDiseaseonDrugPharmacokinetics inFood Animals• Equine DrugTesting inthe21st Century • Health • An Update ontheInfluence ofHusbandryandManagementonCalf Quality, Pathogens, andTransfer ofPassive Immunity • (2:35 pm)HighPressure Processing ofBovine Colostrum: Impacton Healthy andDiarrheic Calves • (2:10 pm)Characterization oftheFecal Bacterial Microbiota of BREAK –KEYNOTE SPEAKER Perspective to anOldProblem? • ✹ K. Mitchell, C.Schwarzwald (IS65) Advanced Techniques for EquineEchocardiography the Pathologist (IS150) EquineNeurological Cases:Perspective oftheClinicianand BREAK –THEBIGBASH (4:50 pm) ✹ Fasting InsulininWelsh Ponies •M.McCue (5:50 pm)Identification ofaGenetic Locus Associated withHeightand at theTime ofPituitaryPars Intermedia Dysfunction Diagnosis•E.Tadros Strategies for Prevention ofHypocalcemia Revisited: IsThere aNew Balance Disorders inCattle: What We Know andWhat New MolecularTargets andTreatments for Epilepsy: Will They be Pathophysiology ofSeizures andEpilepsy • B. Credille I. Lorenz T. Divers Association Between HyperinsulinemiaandLaminitisSeverity Differential Proteomic Expression ofEquine Cardiac and * • L. Goehring,K.Matiasek M. Rogawski D. Gomez Nieto W. Gruenberg L. Goehring M. Robinson M. Rogawski K. Epstein V. Lacombe M. Meylan SCHEDULE SCHEDULE W. Gruenber D. Foster * •

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Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker (Breakfast included.)Sponsored by (IS115) Behaviors with Injections?/Use ofNutraceutical &BotanicalTherapies to Modify (IS114) Paradigm Shiftfor Cobalamin Supplementation: Are We Done Workshop (IS170) Cancer Pain Medicine, Palliative Care andEthics:AnInteractive SRT) inVeterinary Radiation Oncology •T. Gieger (IS136) BenefitsandChallengesof Advanced Technology (IMRT and BREAK –THEBIGBASH • J. Wypij The ImpactofMinimumResidual Disease(MRD) inCanineLymphoma Quality ofLife ScaleinDogswithCancer •M.Giuffrida (4:50 pm)Development andValidation oftheCanineOwner-Reported Evaluating Cancer Therapy: ASystematic Review •M.Giuffrida (4:25 pm)Adverse Event Reporting inCompanion AnimalClinicalTrials Chemotherapy Resistance: MechanismsandImpact•J. Wypij BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN of Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia inDogs•A.Masic (3:35 pm)Mycobacterium Cell Wall Fraction asanAidintheTreatment Intracranial Masses •M.Kent (3:10 pm)UseoftheNovel CarrierProtein, ZOX, inDogs with Management?  SDMA andBAIB asBiomarkers for Kidney Stones inCats • L. Freeman, P. Lathan, A.Thompson How to GettheMost Value OutofSerialBloodGlucose Curves • Mechanical Ventilation: Set-Up andStrategies • Treatment ofRespiratory Infections inDogsandCats • ISCAID Consensus Statement: Antimicrobial Guidelinesfor the Acute HemorrhagicDiarrhea Syndrome • Why HGEisanOutdated Name:New InsightsinthePathogenesis of (IS119) (Breakfast included.) (Breakfast included.)Sponsored by (Breakfast included.)Sponsored by

(IS117) Inappetance inDogsandCats: What’s New InIt’s GI BleedingandNewer Technology Breaking ItDown: BuildingBlocksinCKDNutrition * *

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Track from Europe Comp. Review ISCAID SIG Workshop Workshop Research Report Statement Consensus Research Report Comp. Review Comp. Review Comp. Review Lunch &Learn Statement Consensus ISCAID ASVCP Lunch &Learn SCHEDULE SCHEDULE B. Gerber, G. Moore

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Syndrome: A ShiftAway From Antibiotics• Current Concepts intheTreatment ofAcute HemorrhagicDiarrhea Treatment ofUrinaryTract Infections inDogsandCats • ISCAID Consensus Statement: Antimicrobial Guidelinesfor the Medicine? (IS120) VeterinaryClinicalImmunology:ANewSub-SpecialtyofInternal (IS125) CanineandFeline NutritionHands-OnLab Quality Control •M.Krecic, K.Snowden (IS116) Infectious DiseaseDiagnostics: Selection,Interpretation, and Condition inCats withHyperthyroidism • Neuter, Age, Activity Level, andUSRegion • (8:00 am)Overweight/Obesity inGoldenRetrievers asaFunctionof and Cats • Support for Rational Administration of Gastric Protectants to Dogs BREAK –KEYNOTE SPEAKER Associated withCardiac andRespiratory Etiologies• (9:25 am)Response to SildenafilDiffersPulmonary Hypertension inDogswith Hypertension andPDE5A:E90KPolymorphism • (9:00 am)Response to SildenafilCitratePulmonary inDogswith C. Adin, S.Vaden Novel Optionsfor Refractory Incontinence: Stem Cells to Silicone • Veterinary Medicine• Advances inDiabetes andObesityTherapy: GLP-1 BasedDrugsin Mechanical Ventilation: ManagementandWeaning • • A New Approach to Learning Ultrasound andSomeInteresting Cases Lyme DiseaseinDogs• Know • (2:35 pm)H3N2CanineInfluenza Virus: What CliniciansNeed to • (2:10 pm)Echinococcus Multilocularis:AnEmerging Zoonotic Disease Laboratory Diagnosisand Classification ofAnemia• J. Whittemore TGI Endoscopy -Scope SMART: 5Keys to aSuccessful Practice •

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Ballroom 2A/3A CCC MileHigh Ballroom 4E/4F CCC MileHigh Room Ballroom 4E/4F CCC MileHigh CCC 401/402 CCC 107/109 Ballroom 4D CCC MileHigh CCC 102/104 Ballroom 4ABC CCC MileHigh CCC 401/402 Corner Knowledge Exhibit HallF– Corner Knowledge Exhibit HallF– Ballroom 1F CCC MileHigh Ballroom 2B/3B CCC MileHigh Ballroom 2A/3A CCC MileHigh Ballroom 1F CCC MileHigh CCC 201 FRIDAY, JUNE10 SCIENTIFIC&INTERACTIVE SESSIONS *Pre-registration required. 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) 4:00–6:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm Track Course Post Graduate Comp. Review ISCAID ASVCP VECCS SCE Course Post Graduate Comp. Review SIG VECCS SCE ASVCP VECCS SCE Course Post Graduate Comp. Review ISCAID ASVCP Comp. Review ISCAID

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Probiotics • How to Modulate theGIMicrobiome: Effect ofDiet,Antibiotics and An Update onTracheal Collapse Syndrome • Resistant Gram Negative Infections • Erythropoiesis • Non-Regenerative Anemia:MechanismsofDecreased orIneffective Venous FunctioninCriticalIllness • Genetics ofEndocrineDiseaseinDogsandCats • Perspective • Endoscopic Intervention andGastrointestinal Imaging:The Human Disease &ExpModels• Characterization ofBronchinterstitial DiseaseinCats: Spontaneous (IS135) GIEndoscopy: What’s Your Diagnosis? Arterial FunctioninCriticalIllness • Environmental Factors intheDevelopment ofThyroid Disease• Blood Typing andBloodCompatibility Testing inDogs• Sponsored by Vascular Access • Sponsored by Etiopathogenesis ofFeline Hyperthyroidism • Cytokines andInflammatory Mediators inIBD• MAT • Diagnosing CanineLeptospirosis in2016: Moving Away from the New Methods ofTesting for Infectious Agents • Hereditary Erythrocyte Defects CausingAnemiainDogs• BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN Canine Lyme Vaccination: Past, Present andFuture • Emerging Resistance to Anti-FungalDrugs•

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R. Goldstein J. Suchodolski M. Kochman Sponsored by (continued) C. Grimes E.Rozanski A. Dillon

B. Hansen S. Istvan M. Thompson Sponsored by V. Barrs C. Weisse * e m y S . H • K. Allenspach J. Sykes M. Matz, A.Gallagher Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by L. Davison SCHEDULE SCHEDULE R. Goldstein, Advanced U. Giger Te U. Giger chnology for J. Morrison

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12:30–2:00 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 10:30 am–12:30 pm 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am 8:00–8:50 am 8:00–8:50 am Time Technician 5:25–6:15 pm Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 7:30-9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–9:30 pm 7:30–8:30 pm 7:30–8:30 pm Track Course Post Graduate VECCS SCE Research Report Workshop SIG SIG Case Discussion Case Discussion Session Type Luncheon Transfusion SAIM - Nutrition SAIM - Workshop Oncology Transfusion SAIM - Nutrition SAIM - Transfusion SAIM - Nutrition SAIM - SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker The Diagnostic Testing oftheAdrenal Gland Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions inDogs• Dogs andCats • The Importance ofaBalanced GutMicrobiome for Intestinal Healthof Update onBloodBanking for DogsandCats • Management ofCanineLower UrinaryTract Disease• Let’s GetOurHandsInto Oncology Safety • BREAK –KEYNOTE SPEAKER Alternative Transfusion MethodsinDogsandCats • Chronic Kidney DiseaseinCats: It’s More Than Just Fluids• Sponsored by Session Title •Speaker

Use Them • ANCA andOtherAutoimmune AntibodiesinDogs:WhenandHow to Early Goal-Directed Therapy: Updates andPractices • Dietary Linksto Feline Hyperthyroidism • Lymphoma inFeline Endoscopic DuodenalBiopsies• (5:50 pm)UtilityofParr Analysis for Improved Detection of Samples ofDogswithChronic Enteropathy • (5:25 pm)ADysbiosis Index to Assess Microbial ChangesinFecal Gas UsingConventional,Gas Stewart andFencl-Stewart Approaches (IS185) Practical Cross-Species Approach to Interpretation ofBlood (IS165) SocietyofComparative Endocrinology(SCE) (IS160) Liver Study Group Everything isDifferent thaninDogs!• (IS142) How to Diagnose, Treat, andMonitor Hypothyroidism inCats: Complicated DiabeticPatient • (IS140) DiabeticDilemmas:How OurPractice Approaches the BREAK –THEBIGBASH G. Hallowell

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Ballroom 2B/3B CCC MileHigh Room CCC 405 Ballroom 1A CCC MileHigh Ballroom 3C CCC MileHigh CCC 102/104 CCC 103/105 Ballroom 1E CCC MileHigh CCC 210/212 Ballroom 1C CCC MileHigh Ballroom 3C CCC MileHigh CCC 111/113 CCC 106 Room Ballroom 3C CCC MileHigh Ballroom 1-4 Hyatt Capitol CCC 111/113 CCC 111/113 Ballroom 3C CCC MileHigh FRIDAY, JUNE10 TECHNICIAN,RESEARCHABSTRACT ORALPRESENTATIONS *Pre-registration required. 5:15–5:30 pm 5:00–5:15 pm 4:45–5:00 pm 4:30–4:45 pm 3:45–4:00 pm 3:30–3:45 pm 3:15–3:30 pm 3:00–3:15 pm 2:45–3:00 pm 2:30–2:45 pm 2:15–2:30 pm Time Equine Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:00–4:00 pm Time Technician (continued) Horses • Session Title •Speaker E. MedlinMartin E39: Investigation ofMisoprostol Asa Novel Anti-Inflammatory in Equine Leukocytes • Horses • E38: Intravenous MagnesiumSulfate As a Rescue Therapeutic for Bronchoconstriction in Disease • E37: Prevalence ofFungiinRespiratory Samples ofHorseswithInflammatory Airway Parameters inHorseswithPasture RAO • E36: Syringe Versus MechanicalSuctionwith N-Butylscopolammonium Effects onBAL BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN E34: PhenotypicCharacterization of Salmonella enterocolitis E33: Comparison oftheClinicopathologic Signatures ofEquineCoronavirus and Comparison withErythromycin • E32: Effects onSweating ofChloramphenicol andtheMacrolide Gamithromycin: Horses • E31: Anti-Endotoxic Properties ofKetorolac Tromethamine andFlunixinMegluminein Teaching Hospitals• E30: Characteristics ofInfection Control Practices at NorthAmericanVeterinary A. Adams E29: WNV-Specific Immune Responses to a Combination Vaccine inNaïve Ponies • A. Adams E28: Influenza-SpecificImmune Responses toa Combination Vaccine inNaïve Ponies• Session Type Oncology Neurology Oncology Neurology Oncology Neurology Oncology Neurology Workshop SAIM S. Taylor C. Swiderski J. Liu J. Dauvillier Session Title •Speaker C. Johannes New Therapeutics ImpactingSmallAnimalOncology Practice • Physical Rehabilitation for SpinalCord DiseaseinDogsandCats • S. Bechtel, A.Corrigan Tumor orFungus? DiagnosisandTreatment ofDogsandCats • and Cats • Urinary System Care andMaintenance inNeurologically Impaired Dogs BREAK –EXHIBITHALLOPEN S. Bechtel, A.Corrigan Inflammatory Bowel Diseaseor Lymphoma? NebulousCat Cases• L. Cook Neurologic Manifestations ofEndocrineDiseasesinDogsandCats • Canine Osteosarcoma • Clinical UseofNeuroimaging inSmallAnimals:CTandMRI• The ABCsofDiabetes andDKA: Treatment, Management,Nutrition R. Poulin, K.Burns B. Burgess

• A. Manship J. Weber

A. Stieler Sarcocystis neurona J. Bowser S. Nguyen Lesions inGravely Affected SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

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PAGE 57 PAGE 58 FRIDAY, JUNE10 RESEARCHABSTRACT ORAL PRESENTATIONS 8:45–9:00 am 8:30–8:45 am 8:15–8:30 am 8:00–8:15 am Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine (SAIM) –Hepatology 4:00–4:15 pm 3:45–4:00 pm 3:30–3:45 pm 3:15–3:30 pm 3:00–3:15 pm 2:45–3:00 pm 2:30–2:45 2:15 9:45–10:00 am 9:30–9:45 am 9:15–9:30 am 9:00–9:15 am Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) –Gastroenterology 5:45–6:00 pm 5:30–5:45 pm Time Equine Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations –2:30 pm pm (continued) Dogs: AMatched Case-Controlled Study •K.Aicher Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Coil •M.Schneider HP04: Embolization of Intratrahepatic Portosystemic ShuntsinDogswithaPrototype HP03: Interobserver Agreement for Histological Scoring ofCanineHepatic Fibrosis • J. Lidbury ✦ MucocelesGallbladder •S.Wennogle ✦ J. Pomrantz GI26: Feasibility ofaNovel Gastrointestinal ImagingDevice for Use inDogs• Gastric Hypomotility•J. Pomrantz GI25: Comparison ofGastricTransit Time inHealthy DogsandwithSignsof ALICAM •J. Lidbury GI24: Feasibility ofMeasuring Gastrointestinal Transit Time inHealthy DogsUsing J. Haines GI23: Gravity-Assisted EsophagealTransit Characteristics inDogswithMegaesophagus • and BoneinCats •E.Gould GI22: Evaluation oftheEffect ofOmeprazole onSerumCalcium,,Gastrin M. K.Tolbert GI21: Evaluation ofthePresence andRole ofCysteine Protease 30 inFeline Motilin inDogs• GI20: Effect ofMosaprideonPostprandial MotilityandPlasmaLevels Gallbladder of Cats UsingRadionuclideScintigraphy •R.Husnik GI19: Validation ofUltrasonographic Measurement ofGastricEmptying Time inHealthy BREAK –KEYNOTE SPEAKER • N.Yokoyama GI18: PlasmaEssential Trace ElementConcentrations inDogs withChronic Enteropathy Enteropathies andHypocobalaminemia •L.Toresson GI17: Oral Versus Parenteral Cobalamin Supplementation inDogswithChronic GI16: SerumCitrullineConcentrations inDogswithChronic Enteropathy •J. Lidbury Diarrhea •K.Allenspach Shows Strong Association withCanineFood Responsive GI15: HumanGranulocyte Immunofluorescence Assay for Anti-Neutrophil Antibodies Insulin Response/Sensitivity • E41: Evaluation ofanOral SugarTest for DynamicAssessment ofFive EquineBreeds’ Syndrome? • E40: DoEndocrineDisruptingChemicalsPlay aRole inHorseswithEquineMetabolic HP02: Association Mucocele ofGallbladder Formation withOccult Hypothyroidism in HP01: Fluorescence inSituHybridization IdentifiesOccult Bacterial Infection in S. Durward-Akhurst T. Kakimoto SCHEDULE SCHEDULE

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Room Room Room Ballroom 2C CCC MileHigh CCC 203 Ballroom 2C CCC MileHigh Ballroom 1A CCC MileHigh FRIDAY, JUNE10 RESEARCHABSTRACT ORAL PRESENTATIONS *Pre-registration required. 8:45–9:00 am 8:30–8:45 am 8:15–8:30 am 8:00–8:15 am Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) –Other Research Abstracts –Oral Presentations Natriuretic Peptide inHealthy Dogs•A.Khoo Session Title •Speaker Temperature inDogs•F. Jolivet OT04: Reliability ofThermometer Protective Sheaths for Measurement ofRectal OT03: Prognostic Indicators inCats withSepticPeritonitis: 55Cases(2002-2015)K. Scotti • Associated withNoiseinDogs•M.Korpivaara OT02: Dexmedetomidine Oromucosal Gelfor Alleviation ofAcute AnxietyandFear ✦ OT01: Effect ofThree Resuscitative FluidProtocols onN-Terminal Prohormone Brain

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6:30–7:50 am VIN Community Breakfast Hyatt Mineral By Invitation Only Hall ABC

7:00–7:50 am Christian Veterinary Mission Fellowship Breakfast Hyatt Quartz AB

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7:00 am–7:00 pm Publisher Book Sales CCC F Lobby 7:00 am–7:00 pm Speaker Ready Room CCC 301 7:45 am–6:30 pm Childcare* Hyatt Agate AB 8:00 am–6:15 pm Educational Sessions See pages 61-67 8:00 am–6:15 pm Technician Sessions See page 68 1:00–2:00 pm Friends of Dr. Bob and Bill W. Meeting CCC 101 2:00–5:00 pm ACVIM Board of Regents Meeting Hyatt Granite

Business Management Time Session Type Session Title • Speaker Room Comp. Review 8:00–8:50 am Systems that Ensure Consistency of Care • P. Weinstein CCC Mile High Sponsored by Ballroom 1E

8:00 am–12:00 pm Workshop (IS195) Resiliency in Veterinary Medicine: Self Care of Body, Mind, CCC 103/105 Spirit, and Team for Optimal Performance* • R. Goodman

9:00–9:50 am Comp. Review Creating Checklists to Ensure Consistent Patient Care • P. Weinstein CCC Mile High Sponsored by Ballroom 1E

BREAK 10:30–11:20 am Comp. Review Teamwork: It Makes the Dreamwork • P. Weinstein Sponsored by CCC Mile High 11:30 am–12:20 pm Comp. Review Retention Marketing for Specialty Practices • P. Weinstein Ballroom 1E Sponsored by

*Pre-registration required. PAGE 61 PAGE 62 SATURDAY, JUNE11 SCIENTIFIC&INTERACTIVE SESSIONS 8:00–8:50 am Cardiology 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 12:00–2:00 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 10:30–11:20 am 10:30– 11:20am 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am 8:00–8:50 am 8:00–8:50 am Time Equine 4:25–5:15 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10-3:00 pm

Session Type Comp. Review Research Report Workshop Clinical Research Report Workshop Clinical Research Report Workshop Clinical Workshop Clinical Workshop Clinical Workshop Clinical Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate SIG Workshop Clinical Research Report

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker M. Furr, R.MacKay, S.Reed (11:55 am) Horses withandwithoutNeuroborreliosis • BREAK : The Master Regulator • BREAK C. Finno Use ofNext-Generation SequencingTechnologies to Study Disease • Metabologenomics intheHorse BREAK Luncheon (IS200) EquineInternal MedicineSpecialists inPrivate Practice Myopathy inArabian and Warmblood Horses • Myofibrillar Myopathy: ANewly Discovered CauseofExertional Detection ofSalmonella inReferral Hospitals• (11:30 am) Immunodeficiency • Hematopoietic Precursors inEquineCommon Variable Bone Marrow Transplantationam) (10:55 andEpigeneticModulation of Neutrophil Function• (10:30 am)Effects ofFree andCarrier-BoundCortisol onEquine N. Hudson Differentiating Between EquineBotulismandDysautonomia • BREAK K. Ivester (9:25 am)Immunoproteomic Analysis ofInhalableBarnDust • Salbutamol inHorses• (9:00 am)Enantioselective Bronchopulmonary Pharmacokinetics of Seizures andAbnormalBehavior: Panel Discussion • Formulation ofOmeprazole intheHorse• (8:25 am)Pharmacodynamics ofaLong-Acting Injectable Horses withEquineGlandularGastricDisease• (8:00 am)The Assessment ofBehavioral ChangesDisplayed in J. Bertone Sleep Disorders inHorses:AReview andClassification of420Cases• High Intensity Exercising ECG Interpretation • BREAK C. Navas deSolis Exercising Arrhythmias andSuddenDeath DuringSportsinHorses• Problems andPitfalls inEquineExercising ECG • Sponsored by

* Use ofEnrichmentandQuantitative PCRto Improve Serum andCSFLyme Multiplex Results for Neurologic •A.Polkes, C.Clark M.Felippe K. Hart S.Raidal • L. Bode L. Bode S. Brooks

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Session Type Session Type Session Type Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate Course Post Graduate Workshop Clinical AAVN/ACVN Workshop Clinical AAVN/ACVN AAVN/ACVN Workshop Clinical AAVN/ACVN Research Report Research Report Workshop Clinical

Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker BREAK Resistance • Impact ofGastrointestinal AntibioticConcentrations onAntimicrobial D. Foster Antibiotic Concentrations intheGastrointestinal Tract of Cattle • BREAK Antibiotic Concentrations intheAirways ofCattle • D. Foster Methods ofMeasuringAntibioticConcentrations intheAirways • Immunothrombosis • Neutrophil Extracellular Traps, Activated Endotheliumand N. Pusterla Use ofMolecularDiagnostics for Infectious EquinePathogens • Managing Colic inCamelids• Manganese Deficiency inCattle • Camelid MedicalEmergencies • Micronutrient NutritioninFetal HealthandDevelopment • BREAK in Dogs• (9:25 am)The Pharmacokinetics andSafety ofGlialGrowth Factor 2 in Cats withDegenerative JointDisease-Associated Pain • (9:00 am)Feline Anti-Nerve Growth Factor AntibodyImproves Mobility Function andRepair inAgeing andDisease• (8:25 am)Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells: Targets to Improve CNS with Temozolomide inCanine Gliomas• (8:00 am)Frameless Stereotactic Radiotherapy AloneandCombined Bovine TBin Camelids• Cows • Clinical Effects ofSubclinicalHypocalcaemiainPeripartum Dairy C. Whitehead Herd HealthPlanning for Camelids:AValuable Opportunity• A. Contreras-Bravo Andipose Tissue MetabolisminRelation to Transition Cow Disease• BREAK

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SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker T-Cell Proliferation and Induce T-Regulatory Cell Expansion • (10:55 am) Session Title •Speaker BREAK C.E. Boudreau Demographics, ClinicalAssociations andPatient Outcome • (11:55 am)Cerebral Microbleeds inDogs:ARetrospective Study of (11:30 am)3DPrintingApplications for theSpine• J. Narak and IVTopiramate inDogsWith andWithout Epilepsy • (10:30 am)Pharmacokinetics andPharmacodynamics ofIVDiazepam  BREAK Video-Based Lesion Localization • Factors andFuture Perspective •  Neurologic Examination MadeEasy •  Top 4Spinal Diseases• Studies •  Differential DiagnosisofSpinalDiseases• Lymphomas andisAssociated withPoor Prognosis • (8:00 am)STAT3 Pathway isUpregulated in CanineBCell M. Goulart The Tumor Microenvironment: FriendorFoe inCancer Therapy? • Demystifying the ABCsofSRS,SRT, IMRT andIGRT • of Feline MammaryCarcinoma • (10:30 am)Novel Oncolytic Maraba Virus for theAdjuvant Treatment BREAK • Treatment ofFeline SquamousCell Carcinoma: Experience on12Cats (9:25 am)Electrochemotherapy withIntravenous Bleomycin for 1 AxisinDogswithMulticentric Lymphoma • (9:00 am)Preliminary Investigation oftheInsulin-Like Growth Factor Osteosarcoma • Utilizing Inflammation to Overcome Immune Tolerance in Tolerability inNaïve Canine Multicentric Lymphoma • (8:25 am)Alternating Rabacfosadine/Doxorubicin: Efficacy and (10:55 am) G. Lubas Seizures andotherInvoluntary Movements inCats • Canine Post-Traumatic Seizures, Advanced ImagingPrognostic Canine Focal andAbsence EpilepticSyndromes • Diagnosing Seizure-Like Events: Startling Results ofEEGVideocase W. Bush Correlating HeadandNeckPain withIntracranial Disease• Osteosarcoma-Derived Exosomes ImpairCD4+andCD8+ J. Fogle R. daCosta J. P. Woods E. Beltran R. daCosta R. daCosta R. daCosta C. Heinze F. Wininger F. James X.Pan D. Thamm M. Turek K. Marioni-Henry E. Patterson

S. Bracha

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Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker Session Title •Speaker BREAK One HealthView ofVeterinary Disaster Management• Climate Change:AVeterinary Problem? • Osteosarcoma: LivingtheLegless Life • Oncologic Pathology: Interpreting theData • BREAK Check • Diagnostic ImagingintheOncology Patient: Moving Beyond theMet  BREAK in • Update onDiagnostic andTherapeutic Applications for Radioisotopes  Dogs andCats • Chronic Hypertonicity anditsPossible Consequences for Diabetic G. Everson Hepatic Encephalopathy inHumans:A ClinicalPerspective • (8:25 am)UrinaryMicrobiota inHealthy Dogs• Urolithiasis • (8:00 am)Three Diverse Mutations UnderlyingCanineXanthine Tumors • Retropharyngeal Lymph NodeEvaluation inCanineHeadandNeck Biosecurity: AOneHealthPerspective • in Dogs• (9:25 am)Association Between Vitamin DMetabolites andProteinuria Growth Factor-23 inCanine Chronic Kidney Disease• (9:00 am)Vitamin DMetabolites, Parathyroid Hormone andFibroblast BREAK (IS190) The 411 onDKA • Air QualityandIndoorExposures: ClinicalImpacts• IBD: DiagnosisandManagement•

Renal Markers inAKI• Hematologic Complications inMalignancy • J. Wypij B. Boudreaux V. Parker E. Furrow T. Schermerhorn R.Poulin K. Selting L. Cowgill M. Forman

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PAGE 65 PAGE 66 SATURDAY, JUNE11 SCIENTIFIC&INTERACTIVE SESSIONS 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am Time Small AnimalInternal Medicine(SAIM) 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–2:50 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am

Session Type Comp. Review Liver Study Liver Study Research Report VCRS Course Post Graduate Workshop Clinical Comp. Review Liver Study Research Report VCRS Course Post Graduate Workshop Clinical Comp. Review Research Report VCRS Course Post Graduate Workshop Clinical Comp. Review

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker

J. Fletcher Advances inInsulinTherapy: Rapid-actingInsulinAnalogsinCats • Management ofComplications inChronic Liver Disease• Model • Epigenetics andMicro-MRNAs ModulateT-Cell Dysfunction intheFIV Urinary Incontinence inFemale Dogs• (2:35 pm)Regenerative MedicineApproach to the Treatment of Disease andHypertension • (2:10 pm)ShortTelomeres are Associated withFeline Chronic Kidney BREAK The Respiratory Microbiome inDogsandCats • IBD: Complementary andIntegrative Therapies •  Clinical Approach to Adrenal Incidenaloma• Cats • Treatment ofAcute andChronic Hepatic Encephalopathy inDogsand (11:55 am)ALICAMandGastrointestinal DiseaseinDogs• Benign Ureteral Obstruction inCats: 137 Cats (174 Ureters) • (11:30 am)SubcutaneousUreteral Bypass Device Placement for Strategies • Tracheal andBronchomalacia: Where We Are in2016 –Management IBD: NutritioninPathogenesis &Management•  Options • Canine PituitaryDependentHyperadrenocoticism: OtherTreatment The Role ofInflammation inHepatic Encephalopathy • C. Fellman ActivatedWhole BloodExpression ofInterleukin-2 andInterferon-y • (10:55 am)Effects ofImmunosuppressive DrugTherapy onCanine A. Mackin Pharmacodynamic Evaluation ofMycophenolate Mofetil intheDog• (10:30 am)Development ofBiomarker Assays for the BREAK Advances • Tracheal andBronchomalacia: Where We Are in2016 –Diagnostic IBD: Complications &Comorbidities • 

Renal Markers: Panel • Renal Markers inCKD• Renal Markers inLUT • A. Gow J. Fogle K. Lunn L. Johnson E. Hawkins (continued) L. Cowgill ,R.Jepson,J. Kruger, J. Quimby J. Kruger R. Jepson J. Quimby M. Forman S. Vaden Sponsored by E. Behrend J. Bartges J. Bartges C. Reinero

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Quantitative Acid-Base Assessment • Development • Immunosuppressive Therapy inDogsandCats: Recent Drug Hepatocutaneous Syndrome (n=20)• (4:50 pm)AminoaciduriaMay ExplainHypoaminoacidemiainCanine Purebred andMixed Breed Dogs• (4:25 pm)Prevalence of GeneticDiseaseVariants in100,000 and Private Practice Setting• Creating aCulture of Infection Control Within theTeaching Hospital S. Kapil Current Status ofCanineParvovirus: 2GeneticVariants intheUSA • BREAK Prevention • Fluid Overload intheCriticallyIll:Consequences andStrategies for Established Drugs• Immunosuppressive Therapy inDogsandCats: Rational Useof S. Weese Emerging &Endemic MDRPathogens intheVeterinary Hospital• Role ofCanineHerpesVirus inDisease• System inDogs• (3:35 pm)Effects OfImmunosuppressive Agents OntheHemostatic M. Carvalho Concentration inDogs–New Proposal for theInterpretation • (3:10 pm)Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated LipocalinUrinary Disorders ofOsmolality:Hypo/Hypernatremia • IMHA 101: AnUpdate onPathophysiology andDiagnosis• Infection Control inVeterinary &HumanHospitals• The Chronic MedicinePatient in theER• Immunosuppressive Therapy andHypercoagulability • Hospital Infections andControl: Panel Discussion • Recent Advances inAntiviral Therapy for DogsandCats • Spann, J. Stull, S.Weese

L. Sullivan Sponsored by (continued) A. Mackin J. Thomason A. Mackin B. Burgess, D. Spann H. Lohi S.Center B. Hansen S. Kapil E. Rozanski Sponsored by

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PAGE 67 PAGE 68 SATURDAY, JUNE11 TECHNICIAN 9:00–9:50 am 9:00–9:50 am 8:00–8:50 am 8:00–8:50 am Time Technician 3:10–4:00 pm 3:10–4:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 2:10–3:00 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 11:30 am–12:20 pm 10:30–11:20 am 10:30–11:20 am 5:25–6:15 pm 5:25–6:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm 4:25–5:15 pm Session Type Neurology Large Animal Neurology Large Animal SAIM Cardiology SAIM Cardiology Neurology Large Animal Neurology Large Animal SAIM Cardiology SAIM Cardiology SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Session Title •Speaker Small AnimalNeuro-Oncology andtheVeterinary Technician • Technician Do? • Keeping Calves Healthy, Keeping Calves Alive. What Canthe Cannabinoids andSmallAnimalNeurology • Techniques, andResistance • Gastrointestinal Parasites ofRuminants:Treatments, Management Canine Leptospirosis: More Common Than We Think • K. Garcia Nursing Care oftheHospitalized Patient inCongestive HeartFailure • Influenza inDogsandCats: Role ofthe Veterinary Technician • Compassion Fatigue intheVeterinary Practice • BREAK Canine NutritionandNeuro Cognitive Dysfunction • Emergency MedicalManagementofCamelids • Approaches • Canine Degenerative Myelopathy: Perspectives onTherapeutic Sick CriasintheNeonatal Period • BREAK The Five Key Questions inDiagnostic Testing • Technician’s Role inEquineECG: Resting &Exercising • Prevention • Canine Fanconi Syndrome: Treatment, Management&Possible Arteriosus • Amplatz CanineDuctalOccluder: For theTreatment of Patent Ductus BREAK

H. Niehaus R. Poulin J. Coates I.Lorenz M. Ackerma C. Whitehead n C.Weaver J. Allen C. Cebra C. Fitzpatrick K. Burns R. Poulin G. Hallowell

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Thursday, June 9 • 9:30 am–5:00 pm & 6:00–7:30 pm | Friday, June 10 • 9:30 am–5:00 pm Exhibit Hall F

Small Animal–Cardiology C-22 Circulating Plasma Mirna As Novel Molecular Biomarkers in Congestive Heart Failure S. Jung

C-23 A Multicenter Evaluation of Signalment and Comorbid Conditions Associated with Aortic Thrombosis in R. Winter 291 Dogs C-24 Right Ventricular Systolic Function in Dogs with Post-Capillary Pulmonary Hypertension M. Goncalves Sousa

C-25 Vasovagal Tonus Index in Dogs with Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease M. Goncalves Sousa

C-26 Sick Sinus Syndrome and Sinus Node Dysfunction: Case Series Reports of FMVZ-USP Cardiology M. Larsson Service (2007-2015) C-27 The Utility of Spectral Doppler of the Hepatic Veins in Dogs with Tricuspid Regurgitation K. Nakamura

C-28 Cutaneous Use of an Implantable Loop Recorder (Reveal LINQTM) for Cardiac Event Monitoring in Dogs E. Menzen

C-29 Aortoseptal Angle and Response to Balloon Valvuloplasty in Dogs Affected with Severe Subaortic L. Shen Stenosis C-30 Evaluation of Pulmonary Hypertension in Cats with Cardiac Disease and Pleural Effusion Versus M. Wilson Pulmonary Edema C-31 Post-Operative Dysrhythmias After Cardiac Surgery Under Cardiopulmonary Bypass J. Lee

Small Animal–Neurology N-13 Characterization of Iatrogenic Blood Contamination on Lactate Dehydrogenase and Creatine Kinase in J. Brune Canine Cerebrospinal Fluid N-14 Outcome Comparison in Dogs with Thoracolumbar Acute Non-Compressive Nucleus Pulposus L. Mari Extrusion or Fibrocartilaginous Embolic Myelopathy N-15 Morphology of the Caudal Fossa in Mesaticephalic and Brachycephalic Cats and Associated Clinical K. Marioni-Henry Signs N-16 Diagnostic Investigation in 13 Cats with Suspected Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome P. Amengual

N-17 ✦ Cystometric Characterization of Urinary Bladder Dysfunction in Chronically Paralyzed Dogs H. Hu

N-18 ✦ Evaluation of Kinematic Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Dogs with Osseous-Associated Cervical M. Provencher Spondylomyelopathy N-19 Bartonella Spp. PCR Assay Results Using Cerebrospinal Fluid of Dogs with Central Nervous System L. Bartner Disease N-20 Preictal, Postictal and Interictal Behavioral Changes in Dogs with Genetic Epilepsy Compared to H. Levitin Control Dogs

Small Animal–Oncology O-12 Evaluation of Toceranib Phosphate (Palladia®) in the Treatment of Feline Mast Cell Neoplasia: 53 Cases E. Berger

O-13 Expression of P Glycoprotein (ABCB1) in Cats with T-Cell Lymphocytic Gastrointestinal Lymphoma V. de Medeiros Winkel O-14 Early Experiences with Stereotactic Radiation Therapy for the Treatment of Canine T. Gieger Non-Lymphomatous Nasal Tumors O-15 Treatment of Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma with Amputation, Carboplatin, and Toceranib T. Gieger Phosphate O-16 Safety Assessment of a Novel Oncolytic Maraba Virus in Cats J. Woods

O-17 Role of Monocyte Recruitment in Hemangiosarcoma Metastasis in Dogs (VCS Award Winner) D. Regan

O-18 Phase I Clinical Trial of the Targeted Chemotherapeutic Drug, Folate-Tubulysin, in Dogs with Urinary N. Szigetvari Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma (VCS Award Winner)

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Thursday, June 9 • 9:30 am–5:00 pm & 6:00–7:30 pm | Friday, June 10 • 9:30 am–5:00 pm Exhibit Hall F

Small Animal–Endocrinology EN-13 ✦ Evaluation of Basal Cortisol Concentrations for the Diagnosis of Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs A. Gold

EN-14 ✦ Thyroid Profiles in Healthy Kittens Aged Two to Sixteen Weeks of Age C. Marino

EN-15 ✦ Spectrophotometry and Ultracentrifugation for Measurement of Plasma Lipids in Dogs with Diabetes E. Seage Mellitus EN-16 Effect of Hydrocortisone Administration on Leptin and Adiponectin Synthesis in Healthy Dogs H. Choo

EN-17 Using Purified Feline Insulin to Evaluate Cross-Reactivity with a Human Insulin Analog Elisa J. Fletcher

EN-18 Steroid Hormone Panel Test and Trilostane and Melatonin Therapy in Pomeranian Dogs with Alopecia X M. Jericó

EN-19 Metabolite Differences Between Senior Burmese and Non-Burmese Cats, and Associations with M. Reeve-Johnson Measures of Glucose Metabolism EN-20 A Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Novel Candidate Genes for Susceptibility to Diabetes Y. Forcada Mellitus in DSH Cats (ESVE Award Winner)

Small Animal–Gastroenterology GI-27 ✦ Correlation Between Novel Immunohistochemical Markers, Histopathology and Clinical Scores in A. Manchester Cats with Chronic Enteropathy GI-28 Fecal D-/L-Lactate Concentrations and Abundance of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Dogs with Exocrine A. Blake Pancreatic Insufficiency GI-29 Evaluation of Serum Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Concentrations in Dogs with Chronic Enteropathies G. Esposito

GI-30 Effect of Serum Creatinine on Feline Serum DGGR-Lipase and Serum Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity E. Everson

GI-31 Prevalence of Helicobacter Species and Their Association with Gastric Pathology in Dogs with R. Husnik Gastrointestinal Disease GI-32 Normal and Abnormal Findings in the Canine Using Ambulatory Light-Based J. Pomrantz Imaging GI-33 Fecal α1-Proteinase Inhibitor Concentrations in Dogs with Cardiac Disease J. Steiner

GI-34 Evaluation of the Effects of Pre-Conditioning on Female Canine Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem R. Timmons Cell Cytokine Production

Small Animal–Hematology HM-13 Incidence of DEA 5 in Canine Population Using Novel Canine Antisera I. McClure

HM-14 Prospective Study in the Treatment of Nonregenerative Immune-Mediated Anemia in 8 Dogs K. Morishita

HM-15 Validation of Rapid Thromboelastographic Analysis on Citrated and Native Whole Blood From H. Shin Healthy Dogs HM-16 Serial Evaluation of Thromboelastography and Platelet Aggregometry in Healthy Dogs S. Shropshire

Small Animal–Hepatology HP-5 Investigation of Hepatic Copper Accumulation in Dogs From Two Time Periods D. Langlois (1982-1988 and 2009-2015)

PAGE 71 PAGE 72 Exhibit HallF Thursday, June9•9:30am–5:00pm&6:00-7:30 pm|Friday, June10•9:30am–5:00pm RESEARCH ABSTRACT –POSTER PRESENTATIONS Small Animal–Nutrition/Metabolism Small Animal–Nephrology/Urology Small Animal–Infectious Disease NM-5 NU-13 ID-14 NM-7 NM-6 ID-28 ID-27 ID-26 ID-25 ID-24 ID-23 ID-22 ID-21 ID-20 ID-19 ID-18 ID-17 ID-16 ID-15 NU-19 NU-18 NU-17 NU-16 NU-15 NU-14 Determining theLactate andGlucose Thresholds andtheAcid-Base Imbalances inBeaglesDogs Comparative Evaluation ofFive In-ClinicRapidTests for Feline Leukemia Virus Infection A DoubleMasked ClinicalTrial ofaTherapeutic Food intheManagementofCanineAtopy When Fed Foods withSimilarPalatability, Cats Choose30%,Dogs23%ofCaloriesAsProtein Correlation ofMycoplasma Quantitative PCRto Severity ofConjunctivitis inCats Settings Identifying Agreement andBarriersto Proposed CanineInfectious DiseaseGuidelinesfor DogGroup Ectoparasites andVector-Borne Pathogens ofDogsinBajaCalifornia Sur Risk ofHeartworm Infection inDomestic CaninesofNorthwestern Oregon Coxiella burnetiiDNANotIdentifiedinFleasFrom Domestic Cats in Australia andtheUSA Prevalence ofSelectInfectious DiseaseAgents inClientOwnedCats inMoscow, Russia Significant Differences inSensitivity Levels ofRapid Tests for Antibodies to AnaplasmaSpp. inDogs Risk Factors Associated withGiardia andCryptosporidium inPet DogsandCats intheUSA Containing Two Strains Serum Neutralization ofFeline CalivivirusesUsingSera From Kittens Administered aVaccine Infection After Prednisolone Administration Clinical andLaboratory FindingsinDogswithIxodes-Induced ChronicAnaplasma phagocytophilum Commercial Assay Investigation ofWhetherLeptospira Vaccinal AntibodiesReact withBorreliaPeptides Usedina Validation ofaHigh-Throughput Serological ElisaMethodfor FELV P27 AntigenDetection Cats Seroprevalence ofAntibodiesto Anaplasmaphagocytophilum andBorrelia burgdorferi inDomestic Detection ofGiardiasis inDogs:Comparison ofThree RapidDiagnostic Tests ✦ ✦ Cystolith Dissolution inCats UsingaCommercially Available Diet Serum Cytokine Profiles ofCats withIdiopathic Cystitis Fibroblast Growth Factor 23(FGF-23) inDogswithNaturally Occurring Chronic Kidney Disease Disease Positive ImpactofNutritionalInterventions inClient-OwnedDogswithIrisStage-1 Chronic Kidney Evaluation oftheEffect ofUrineDipVersus UrineDriponMultitest Strip Results QuantifyingUrineElimination Behaviors inCats UsingaVideo Recording System Survey ofSubcutaneousFluidPractices inCats withChronic Kidney Disease ✦ Indicates ACVIM Resident Research Award Eligibility. POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER

A. Camacho M. Beall J. MacLeay D. Jewell J. Veir J. Stull C. Minor K. Miller A. Manchester K. MacMillan J. Liu M. Lappin M. Lappin E. Contreras A. Caress J. Buch J. Buch R. Chandrashekar R. Dulaney C. Cooley C. Torres-Henderson M. Parys M. Kogika J. Hall A. Boag Exhibit HallF Thursday, June9•9:30am–5:00pm&6:00-7:30 pm|Friday, June10•9:30am–5:00pm RESEARCH ABSTRACT –POSTER PRESENTATIONS Equine Small Animal–Pharmacology Small Animal–Other E-42 P-5 OT-5 E-52 E-51 E-50 E-49 E-48 E-47 E-46 E-45 E-44 E-43 P-7 P-6 E-53 E-54 OT-7 OT-6 Basal InsulinConcentrations inCompetition Draft Horses The Accuracy, Precision andStability ofCompounded Milbemycin Oxime inAqueous Suspension Effects ofAlfa-Lox Forage Selenium Deficiency Associated withtheDeaths ofFifteen Adult Horses Equine Vector-Borne DiseasesDetermined By Serological andMolecularMethods Effects ofErythromycin onResponses Induced inFoals By Intravenous Epinephrine Test andSmallRuminantELISA Comparison Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis AntibodyDetection inHorses:Synergistic Hemolysis Inhibition Immunological Comparisons ofAged HorseswithVs. withoutPituitaryPars Intermedia Dysfunction Do HorseswithEquineMetabolicSyndrome Have Reduced ImmuneResponses to Vaccination? Given to Horses Safety, Humoral ImmuneResponse andFecal SheddingofModified-Live Bovine Coronavirus Vaccines Effects ofCollagen Hydrolysates onEquineGastric Ulcer Scores andGastric Juice PhinHorses Obstruction Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 and-9Levels inHorseswithExperimentalSmallColon Intraluminal Investigation ofthePharmacokinetics ofTransdermal Ondansetron inNormalPurpose-Bred Cats Subcutaneous Dolasetron inPurpose-Bred Cats Pharmacokinetics ofIntravenous andSubcutaneousDolasetron andPharmacodynamics of ✦ ✦ Growth andFunctionofEquineEndothelialProgenitor Cells LabeledwithSemiconductor QuantumDots Lactate Infusions Heterogeneous Parenchyma? Does FineNeedleAspiration Affect ManagementofDogswithIncidentalSplenicNodulesor Preventive Healthcare Effects ofSedation andAnesthesia onCanineHematologic andSerumBiochemicalAnalyses During Venous Electrolyte BloodGas, andMetabolite FindingsinHealthy Neonatal Foals Receiving Isolation andIdentification ofMicrorna From theMature Feline Erythrocyte: A Pilot Study ✦ Indicates ACVIM Resident Research Award Eligibility. ® onBloodGlucose andInsulinActivity After Grain Feeding inHorses

POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER

H. Schott D. Berger A. Allen B. Qurollo R. MacKay M. Barba M. Siard S. Elzinga J. Prutton M. Keowen K. Gravena L. Zajic A. Herndon F. Garza,Jr. K. Stewart R. Winter B. Sheahan I. Yankin L. McPhee

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PAGE 77 ( orfenicol, terbinane, mometasone furoate) Otic Solution Antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-in ammatory For Otic Use in Dogs Only CAUTION: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. DESCRIPTION: CLARO™ contains 15.0 mg/mL orfenicol, 13.3 mg/mL terbinane (equivalent to 15.0 mg/mL terbinane hydrochloride) and 2.0 mg/mL mometasone furoate. Inactive ingredients include puried , propylene carbonate, propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, and polyethylene glycol. UPCOMING ACE COURSES INDICATIONS: CLARO™ is indicated for the treatment of otitis externa in dogs associated with susceptible strains of Oquendo Center | Las Vegas, NV yeast (Malassezia pachydermatis) and bacteria (Staphylococcus pseudintermedius). DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Shake before use. CLARO™ should be administered by veterinary personnel. SAIM Hepatology Administer one dose (1 dropperette) per aected ear. The duration of eect should last 30 days. September 23-25, 2016 1. Clean and dry the external ear canal before administering the product. 2. Verify the tympanic membrane is intact prior to administration. 3. Remove single dose dropperette from the package. This two and a half day lecture and wet lab course is geared toward 4. While holding the dropperette in an upright position, remove the cap from the dropperette. SAIM Diplomates and candidates who wish to increase their knowledge 5. Turn the cap over and push the other end of the cap onto the tip of the dropperette. 6. Twist the cap to break the seal and then remove cap from the dropperette. and expertise in abdominal ultrasound. Areas that will be covered 7. Screw the applicator nozzle onto the dropperette. 8. Insert the tapered tip of the dropperette into the aected external ear canal and squeeze to instill include normal abdominal ultrasound anatomy and appearance, and the entire contents (1 mL) into the aected ear. the appearance of disease in the liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, 9. Gently massage the base of the ear to allow distribution of the solution. 10. Repeat with other ear as prescribed. adrenal glands, pancreas and GI tract. Each live animal lab station will Cleaning the ear after dosing may aect product eectiveness. CONTRAINDICATIONS: be supervised by a Board-certified veterinary radiologist. Attendance Do not use in dogs with known tympanic membrane perforation (see PRECAUTIONS). is limited due to the ratio of presenters to attendees. 19 RACE-approved CLARO™ is contraindicated in dogs with known or suspected hypersensitivity to orfenicol, terbinane hydrochloride, or mometasone furoate. CE credits offered. WARNINGS: Human Warnings: Not for use in humans. 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This two day lecture and microscope lab for SAIM Diplomates and Use of topical otic corticosteroids has been associated with adrenocortical suppression and iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism in dogs (see ANIMAL SAFETY). candidates will cover four general categories. These include skin/ Use with caution in dogs with impaired hepatic function (see ANIMAL SAFETY). The safe use of CLARO™ in dogs used for breeding purposes, during pregnancy, or in lactating bitches subcutaneous lesions, lymph nodes, visceral organs/masses and cavity has not been evaluated. effusions. This course is limited to 24 participants (first-come, ADVERSE REACTIONS: In a eld study conducted in the United States (see EFFECTIVENESS), there were no directly first-served), will be very interactive, and will strengthen attendees' attributable adverse reactions in 146 dogs administered CLARO™. To report suspected adverse drug events and/or obtain a copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) or for cytopathology skills and confidence. Note that this course is not an technical assistance, contact Bayer HealthCare at 1-800-422-9874. acceptable substitute for SAIM residency training currently required for For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS or online at http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/SafetyHealth. a clinical pathology rotation. 16 RACE-approved CE credits are offered. PHARMACOLOGY: CLARO™ Otic Solution is a xed combination of three active substances: orfenicol (antibacterial), terbinane (antifungal), and mometasone furoate (steroidal anti-in ammatory). Florfenicol is a bacteriostatic antibiotic which acts by inhibiting protein synthesis. Terbinane is an antifungal which Neuromuscular Disease selectively inhibits the early synthesis of ergosterol. Mometasone furoate is a glucocorticosteroid with anti-in ammatory activity. December 2-3, 2016 MICROBIOLOGY: The compatibility and additive eect of each of the components in CLARO™ solution was demonstrated This two day lecture course is open to ACVIM or ECVIM Diplomates in a component eectiveness and non-interference study. An in vitro study of organisms collected from clinical cases of otitis externa in dogs enrolled in the clinical eectiveness study determined that and C\candidates in all specialties. 16 RACE-approved CE credits are orfenicol and terbinane hydrochloride inhibit the growth of bacteria and yeast commonly associated with otitis externa in dogs. No consistent synergistic or antagonistic eect of the two antimicrobials offered. Participants will observe a live electrophysiology session and a was demonstrated. The addition of mometasone furoate to the combination did not impair muscle and nerve biopsy on specimens during the lectures. antimicrobial activity to any clinically signicant extent. In a eld study (see EFFECTIVENESS), at least 10 isolates from successfully treated cases were obtained for S. pseudintermedius and M. pachydermatis. The aim of this course is to describe state-of-the-art diagnostic testing EFFECTIVENESS: for the diagnosis of neuromuscular diseases including electrodiagnostic In a well-controlled, double-masked eld study, CLARO™ was evaluated against a vehicle control in 221 dogs with otitis externa. One hundred and forty six dogs were treated with CLARO™ and 75 dogs were techniques, advanced pathological studies of muscle and nerve biopsies treated with the vehicle control. All dogs were evaluated for safety. Treatment (1 mL) was administered once on Day 0 to the aected ear(s). Prior to treatment, the ear(s) was cleaned with saline. The dogs (including histochemical, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural were evaluated on Days 0, 7, 14, and 30. Blood work and urinalysis were obtained on Day 0 studies), and the role of advanced imaging in neuromuscular diseases. pre-treatment and Day 30 at study completion. Four clinical signs associated with otitis externa were evaluated: erythema, exudate, swelling, and ulceration. Success was based on clinical improvement at Many neuromuscular diseases are genetic and the optimal use and role Day 30. Of the 183 dogs included in the eectiveness evaluation, 72.5% of dogs administered CLARO™ solution were successfully treated, compared to 11.1% of the dogs in the vehicle-control group of genetic testing will be covered. Since treatments are not available (p=0.0001). for many of these diseases, current recommendations for establishment ANIMAL SAFETY: In a target animal safety study, CLARO™ was administered aurally to 12-week-old Beagle puppies (4 of clinical trials will be discussed. At the end of this course the attendee dogs/sex/group) at 0X, 1X, 3X, and 5X the recommended dose once every 2 weeks for a total dosing period of 28 days (3 times the treatment duration). No clinically relevant treatment-related ndings were noted should be comfortable with the diagnostic methods available for in hearing tests, body weight, weight gain, or food consumption. CLARO™ administration was associated neuromuscular diseases and the road ahead for establishment of with post-treatment ear wetness or clear aural exudate, increased absolute neutrophil count, decreased absolute lymphocyte and eosinophil counts, suppression of the adrenal cortical response to new therapies. 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