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Clinical Application of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) Consensus on the Rational use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Guidelines to Small Animal Cases (2019)
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Sharp, C. R., Goggs, R., Blais, M.-C., Brainard, B. M., Chan, D. L., DeLaforcade, A. M., & Rozanski, E. (2019). Clinical Application of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) Consensus on the Rational use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Guidelines to Small Animal Cases. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, https://doi.org/10.1111/vec.12804

American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) Consensus on the Rational use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Guidelines: Small Animal (2019)
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Goggs, R., Blais, M.-C., Brainard, B. M., Chan, D. L., DeLaforcade, A. M., Rozanski, E., & Sharp, C. R. (2019). American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) Consensus on the Rational use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Guidelines: Small Animal. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 29(1), 12-36. https://doi.org/10.1111/vec.12801

Description of the use of plasma exchange in dogs with Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (2018)
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Skulberg, R., Cortellini, S., Chan, D. L., Giacomo, S., & Jepson, R. E. (2018). Description of the use of plasma exchange in dogs with Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 5(161), https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00161

Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV) is a rare disease affecting dogs, with a recent apparent increase in prevalence since 2012 in the UK. This disease is characterized by a vasculopathy affecting small vessels of the kidney and skin, l... Read More about Description of the use of plasma exchange in dogs with Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy.

Thromboelastographic assessment of the contribution of platelets and clotting proteases to the hypercoagulable state of dogs with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: Platelet contribution to hypercoagulability in IMHA (2016)
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Hamzianpour, N., & Chan, D. L. (2016). Thromboelastographic assessment of the contribution of platelets and clotting proteases to the hypercoagulable state of dogs with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: Platelet contribution to hypercoagulability in IMHA. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 26(2), 295-299. https://doi.org/10.1111/vec.12315

Predicting Outcome in dogs with Primary Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia: Results of a Multicenter Case Registry (2015)
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Goggs, R., Dennis, S. G., Di Bella, A., Humm, K. R., McLauchlan, G., Mooney, C., Ridyard, A., Tappin, S., Walker, D., Warman, S., Whitley, N. T., Brodbelt, D. C., & Chan, D. L. (2015). Predicting Outcome in dogs with Primary Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia: Results of a Multicenter Case Registry. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 29(6), 1603-1610. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13642

Use of serum concentrations of interleukin-18 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 as prognostic indicators in primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs
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Kjelgaard-Hansen, M., Goggs, R. A., Wiinberg, B., & Chan, D. L. Use of serum concentrations of interleukin-18 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 as prognostic indicators in primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 25(1), 76-82. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2010.0642.x

The Immunopathology of Sepsis: Pathogen Recognition, Systemic Inflammation, the Compensatory Anti-Inflammatory Response, and Regulatory T Cells
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Lewis, D. H., Chan, D. L., Pinheiro, D. Y., Armitage-Chan, E., & Garden, O. A. (in press). The Immunopathology of Sepsis: Pathogen Recognition, Systemic Inflammation, the Compensatory Anti-Inflammatory Response, and Regulatory T Cells. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26(3), 457-482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2012.00905.x