Articles by Douglas R. Mader, MS, DVM, DABVP - DVM360
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Articles by Douglas R. Mader, MS, DVM, DABVP

Douglas R. Mader, MS, DVM, DABVP


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Reptilian clinical pathology (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

"Bad laboratory data are worse than no laboratory data at all."

Antibiotic therapy in reptiles (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

To date there have been very few pharmacokinetic studies published in reptiles, and with only only limited numbers of antibiotics.

ER/ICU techniques in reptile patients (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

Reptiles take a very long time to get sick. Likewise, amphibians tend to hide disease for prolonged periods.

Approach to the anorectic reptile (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

There is no question that the most common health problems associated with captive reptiles are diet related.

Bacterial diseases in reptiles (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

It has been well established that the majority of bacterial pathogens affecting reptile patients are of the gram negative type.

Clinical anatomy of reptiles (Proceedings)
April 1, 2009

In general, all reptiles are covered with scales.

Bacterial diseases in reptiles (Proceedings)
August 1, 2008

It has been well established that the majority of bacterial pathogens affecting reptile patients are of the gram negative type.

Common emergencies in reptiles (Proceedings)
August 1, 2008

Reptiles take a very long time to get sick. By the time they show signs of disease, their condition is usually advanced.

Clinical anatomy of reptiles (Proceedings)
August 1, 2008

In general, all reptiles are covered with scales. They can have four legs, or none.

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