This news item is about: Veterinary cardiologists at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine have published the second edition of a textbook titled “Electrocardiography of the dog and cat: Diagnosis of arrhythmias.” The authors are adjunct professor Dr. Roberto Santilli, head of cardiology at the Clinica Veterinaria Malpensa in Italy; Professor N. Sydney Moise, M.S. ’81; Associate Professor Dr. Romain Pariaut, Cornell cardiology section chief; and Dr. Manuela Perego, cardiologist at the Clinica Veterinaria Malpensa in Samarate, Italy
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This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: The most common and potentially lethal complicat...
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This news item is about: By the time they are 10 years old, small dogs will develop mitral valve dis...
This news item is about: The backbone. The lifeblood. The heart. Staff members at the Cornell Univer...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News ArchiveThis news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: ...
Journal Subject Codes: [130] Animal models of human disease, [5] Arrhythmias, clinical electrophysio...
The news item is about: A new test identifying dogs most likely to be affected by Shar-Pei Autoinfl...
This news item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites you to participate in a co...
This news item is about: When medical treatment fails, cardiologists at the Cornell University Colle...
This news item is about: During her annual exam, Gertrude, “Gerty” Muroff's veterinarian discovered ...
This news item is about: During years of working together to treat conditions from heart failure to ...
This news item is about: Clinical researchers at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals are hop...
This news item is about: Dr. Sophy Jesty, resident in cardiology at Cornell's College of Veterinary ...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: The most common and potentially lethal complicat...
This news items is about: Cornell-affiliated veterinarians have authored the third edition of Rebhun...
This news item is about: By the time they are 10 years old, small dogs will develop mitral valve dis...
This news item is about: The backbone. The lifeblood. The heart. Staff members at the Cornell Univer...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News ArchiveThis news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: ...
Journal Subject Codes: [130] Animal models of human disease, [5] Arrhythmias, clinical electrophysio...
The news item is about: A new test identifying dogs most likely to be affected by Shar-Pei Autoinfl...
This news item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites you to participate in a co...