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FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY OCTOBER/OCTOBRE 2018 Contents Table des matières SCIENTIFIC RUBRIQUE SCIENTIFIQUE CASE REPORTS RAPPORTS DE CAS 1062 Hydronephrosis in a dairy calf: A diagnosis delayed by a clinician’s Bayesian brain reasoning Hélène Michaux, Sébastien Buczinski, Gilles Fecteau, Jean-Marc Benoit 1067 Radiation therapy for the treatment of canine progressive cutaneous angiomatosis: Description of 2 cases Paola Laganga, Laura Marconato, Simona Cancedda, Vito Ferdinando Leone, Carla Rohrer-Bley, Federica Rossi ARTICLE 1071 Successful surgical resolution of 1099 Antimicrobial resistance in mastitis, a ceco-cecal intussusception in a respiratory and enteric bacteria isolated 15-month-old Angus heifer from ruminant animals from the Atlantic Gustavo Ferlini Agne, Ricardo M. Stockler, Provinces of Canada from 1994–2013 Thomas Passler, Herris Maxwell, Robert Cole Babafela B. Awosile, Luke C. Heider, Matthew E. Saab, J.T. McClure 1075 Occult tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma in 2 dogs presenting for treatment of primary BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS oral squamous cell carcinoma COMMUNICATIONS BRÈVES Nicholas J. Rancilio, Christopher M. Fulkerson 1105 Overlooked sources of Salmonella 1079 Successful management of doxorubicin contamination in the pig production overdose and extravasation in a dog network: Slaughterhouse yard pathways with lymphoma and mudguards and carpets from Kristin S. Kicenuik, Nicole C. Northrup, transport trucks Dawn M. Clarke, Lisa J. Bazzle Alexandra Elayiz Henry, Ann Letellier, 1085 Urinary bladder herniation through inguinal Jean-Charles Côté, Gabriel Desmarais, Virginie Lachapelle, Nadia Bergeron, ring in a female cat Sylvette L. Lewandowsky, Philippe Fravalo Miranda de la Vega, Katy L. Townsend, Jesse Terry, Sarah Nemanic 1109 Serological survey of canine vector-borne diseases in Saskatchewan, Canada 1089 Radiotherapy and pasireotide treatment of a M. Casey Gaunt, Anthony P. Carr, Susan M. Taylor growth hormone producing pituitary tumor in a diabetic dog 1112 Assessing the sharpness of hypodermic Francesco Zublena, Alice Tamborini, needles after repeated use Carmel T. Mooney, Susan M. North, Kadin Majcher, Dustin Eichorn, Cheryl Waldner, Monika A. Lobacz, Dan Andrew, James Johnston, Chris Clark, Murray Jelinski Vanessa Woolhead, Heather Covey, Herbert A. Schmid, David B. Church, 1049 QUIZ CORNER Stijn J.M. Niessen TEST ÉCLAIR 1096 Fracture-associated osteosarcoma of the femur in a cat Jared I. Baum, Owen T. Skinner, Sarah E. Boston CVJ / VOL 59 / OCTOBER 2018 1035 FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY OCTOBER/OCTOBRE 2018 Contents Table des matières FEATURES RUBRIQUES SPÉCIALES EDITORIAL BOOK REVIEW ÉDITORIAL COMPTE RENDU DE LIVRE 1041 Surprising new findings on veterinarians’ 1120 Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary mental health and well-being/De nouveaux Dermatology résultats surprenants sur la santé et le Cheryl Vargo bien-être des vétérinaires Carlton Gyles NOTICES ANNONCES 1045 VETERINARY MEDICAL ETHICS DÉONTOLOGIE VÉTÉRINAIRE 1074 Index of Advertisers Index des annonceurs PRACTITIONERS’ CORNER 1108 New Products LE COIN DES PRATICIENS Nouveaux produits 1115 What is your diagnosis? Leila Bedos, Ruth Dennis, Adrien Aertsens 1118 Industry News Nouvelles de l’industrie SPECIAL REPORT 1125 Classifieds RAPPORT SPÉCIAL Petites annonces 1119 West Nile virus in horses — What do you need to know to diagnose the disease? Julie Paré, Alison Moore NEWS | NOUVELLES COMMENTARY 1051 NEWS COMMENTAIRE NOUVELLES 1121 Access to veterinary care for low-income Heather Broughton, Isabelle Vallières Canadians Martha J. Harding THE ART OF PRIVATE VETERINARY PRACTICE L’ART DE LA PRATIQUE VÉTÉRINAIRE PRIVÉE 1123 Communication: Too compliant client communication Myrna Milani Contributors “Instructions for authors” are available online (www.canadianveterinarians.net). Les «Directives à l’intention des auteurs» sont disponibles en ligne (www.veterinairesaucanada.net). CVJ / VOL 59 / OCTOBER 2018 1037 FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY The Canadian Veterinary Journal Editorial policy: All published articles including editorials and letters reflect the La Revue vétérinaire canadienne opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher. Publication of an advertisement does not necessarily imply that the publisher agrees 339 rue Booth Street with or supports the claims therein. Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7K1 The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association holds complete copyright of all articles Telephone: (613) 236-1162 within this issue. Fax: (613) 236-9681 Politique de la Rédaction : Tous les articles publiés, y compris les éditoriaux et les E-mail: [email protected] lettres, représentent l’opinion de l’auteur et non pas nécessairement la position de Website/Site Web: www.canadianveterinarians.net l’éditeur. www.veterinairesaucanada.net La publication d’une annonce ne signifie pas nécessairement que l’éditeur est d’accord avec son contenu ou qu’il l’appuie. © C anadian Veterinary Medical Association 2018 L’Association canadienne des médecins vétérinaires détient le droit d’auteur complet L’Association canadienne des médecins vétérinaires 2018 sur tous les articles contenus dans le présent numéro. 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