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Dr. Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, Diplomate AVDC

A Review of Canine and Feline Oral Tumors

By Dr. Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, Diplomate AVDC

Posted in Dentistry, Veterinary Specialist Articles

The oral cavity is a common site of malignant neoplasia in both the dog and the cat. Tumors of the oral cavity can be classified as odontogenic tumors (neoplasia arising from tooth-forming tissues), non-odontogenic tumors, or non-neoplastic lesions. In dogs, the non-odontogenic tumors include the three most common malignant oral neoplasms: melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and fibrosarcoma. Odontogenic tumors, generally considered to be rare, are actually common if the odontogenic benign...

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Feline Dental Problems

By Dr. Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, Diplomate AVDC

Posted in Ophthalmology, Veterinary Specialist Articles

There are a number of antibiotics that are available to treat corneal ulceration.  The appropriate antibiotic will specifically kill the opportunistic or contaminating bacteria within the corneal ulcer.  At our present level of laboratory science, it normally takes a few days before a veterinarian receives the results of bacterial culture and sensitivity tests.  Typically the results will indicate an antibiotic’s minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) within the bloodstream to effectively tr...

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