Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2460773 Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice 2007 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
In veterinary medicine, we are forced to make use of less than ideal “evidence,” such as extrapolation from experimental studies in dogs and cats without naturally occurring diseases and from clinical trials in other species (particularly human clinical trials), as well as limited information gained from veterinary clinical experience, small clinical trials, case studies, and anecdotal reports. In this article, specific treatment recommendations are made for each of the common thromboembolic conditions seen in dogs and cats. These recommendations are made with the important caveat that, to date, such suggested therapeutic approaches are based on limited evidence.
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