Bova Research Papers

dog

Boyd, C., M. Claus, G. Hosgood and L. Smart (2017). “Survival of two dogs with pyothorax secondary to perforating oesophageal foreign body.” Aust Vet J95(1-2): 41-45.

Survival of two dogs with pyothorax secondary to perforating oesophageal foreign body – PubMed (nih.gov)

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Bryant, B., S. Pittard, N. R. Jordan and C. R. McMahon (2019). “Chemical capture of wild swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in tropical northern Australia using thiafentanil, etorphine and azaperone combinations.” Aust Vet J97(1-2): 33-38.

Chemical capture of wild swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in tropical northern Australia using thiafentanil, etorphine and azaperone combinations – PubMed (nih.gov)

cat

Coggins, S. J., J. M. Norris, R. Malik, M. Govendir, E. J. Hall, B. Kimble and M. F. Thompson (2023). “Outcomes of treatment of cats with feline infectious peritonitis using parenterally administered remdesivir, with or without transition to orally administered GS-441524.” J Vet Intern Med37(5): 1772-1783.

Outcomes of treatment of cats with feline infectious peritonitis using parenterally administered remdesivir, with or without transition to orally administered GS-441524 – PubMed (nih.gov)

Orbital actinomycotic mycetoma caused by Streptomyces cinnamoneus.

Crabtree, J. R., Y. R. Serrano and S. Wilsher (2022). “Effect of injectable altrenogest on endogenous progesterone in recipient mares.” Equine Veterinary Journal54(S57): 21-21.

Effect of injectable altrenogest on endogenous progesterone in recipient mares – 2022 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

fip

Green, J., H. Syme and S. Tayler (2022). “A case series of 25 cats with effusive and non-effusive feline infectious peritonitis treated with a combination of remdesivir and GS-441524 (Research Communications of the 32nd ECVIM-CA Online Congress).” Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine36(6): 2498.

A case series of 25 cats with effusive and non-effusive feline infectious peritonitis treated with a combination of remdesivir and GS-441524 | Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine; 36(6):2498, 2022. | EMBASE (bvsalud.org)

fip-cat-image

Gurney, M. and L. Gower (2022). “Randomised clinical trial evaluating the effect of a single preappointment dose of gabapentin on signs of stress in hyperthyroid cats.” J Feline Med Surg24(6): e85-e89.

Randomised clinical trial evaluating the effect of a single preappointment dose of gabapentin on signs of stress in hyperthyroid cats – PubMed (nih.gov)

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Kwong, H., D. Fry and G. Birnie (2020). “Tracheal pseudomembrane secondary to aspiration pneumonia in a 6-year-old Ragdoll.” JFMS Open Rep6(2): 2055116920959975.

Tracheal pseudomembrane secondary to aspiration pneumonia in a 6-year-old Ragdoll – PubMed (nih.gov)

mare-and-foal

Lewis, N. and D. J. Racklyeft (2014). “Mass envenomation of a mare and foal by bees.” Aust Vet J92(5): 141-148.

Mass envenomation of a mare and foal by bees – PubMed (nih.gov)

Extrahepatic biliary duct obstruction as a result of involuntary transcavitary implantation of hair in a cat.

Linton, M., E. Buffa, A. Simon, J. Ashton, R. McGregor and D. J. Foster (2015). “Extrahepatic biliary duct obstruction as a result of involuntary transcavitary implantation of hair in a cat.” JFMS Open Rep1(2): 2055116915610359.

Extrahepatic biliary duct obstruction as a result of involuntary transcavitary implantation of hair in a cat – PubMed (nih.gov)

equine gastric disease

Rendle, D. I. (2017). “Oral Esomeprazole As A Treatment For Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome Refractory To Oral Omeprazole.” Equine Veterinary Journal49(S51): 25-26.

Oral Esomeprazole As A Treatment For Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome Refractory To Oral Omeprazole – 2017 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

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Rendle, D. I., R. Frost and A. Byrne (2018). “Efficacy of a novel palatable pergolide paste formulation for the treatment of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) in ponies.” Equine Veterinary Journal50(S52): 12-13.

Efficacy of a novel palatable pergolide paste formulation for the treatment of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) in ponies – 2018 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

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Rendle, D. I., L. Gosling, A. Platt and A. Duff (2018). “Efficacy of long-acting injectable omeprazole (LAIOMEP) in the management of equine glandular gastric disease (EGGD) and equine squamous gastric disease (ESGD).” Equine Veterinary Journal50(S52): 14-14.

Efficacy of long‐acting injectable omeprazole (LAIOMEP) in the management of equine glandular gastric disease (EGGD) and equine squamous gastric disease (ESGD) – 2018 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

mare image

Serrano, Y. R. and J. R. Crabtree (2019). “Efficacy of deslorelin acetate injection in mares.” Equine Veterinary Journal51(S53): 7-8.

Efficacy of deslorelin acetate injection in mares – 2019 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

Psittacula-eupatria image

Stent, A., M. Gosbell, L. Tatarczuch and B. A. Summers (2015). “Giant axonal neuropathy-like disease in an Alexandrine parrot (Psittacula eupatria).” J Vet Diagn Invest27(5): 611-615.

Giant axonal neuropathy-like disease in an Alexandrine parrot (Psittacula eupatria) – PubMed (nih.gov)

equine-squamous-and-glandular-gastric-disease-image

Sundra, T., E. Kelty and D. Rendle (2023). “Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric disease.” Equine Vet J.

Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric disease – PubMed (nih.gov)

pharmacokinetics-of-doxycycline-in-the-horse-image

Sykes, B. W., S. Higgins and G. D. Hallowell (2019). “The effect of formulation and feeding on the pharmacokinetics of doxycycline in the horse.” Equine Veterinary Journal51(S53): 28-28.

The effect of formulation and feeding on the pharmacokinetics of doxycycline in the horse – 2019 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

Equine image

Sykes, B. W., C. Underwood and P. C. Mills (2014). “Pharmacokinetics and Bioequivalance of Five Commercially Available Formulations of Omeprazole: A Preliminary Report.” Equine Veterinary Journal46(S47): 22-22.

Pharmacokinetics and Bioequivalance of Five Commercially Available Formulations of Omeprazole: A Preliminary Report – Sykes – 2014 – Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley Online Library

equine

Walton, S., P. Martin, C. Tolson, S. Plumridge and V. R. Barrs (2015). “Orbital actinomycotic mycetoma caused by Streptomyces cinnamoneus.” JFMS Open Rep1(1): 2055116915589836.

Orbital actinomycotic mycetoma caused by Streptomyces cinnamoneus – PubMed (nih.gov)

healthy dogs

Yang, W., G. Hosgood, S. Foster, K. Langner, D. Hayward and M. Thompson (2023). “Assessment of a compounded synthetic adrenocorticotropic hormone product in 17 healthy dogs.” Aust Vet J101(4): 127-132.

Assessment of a compounded synthetic adrenocorticotropic hormone product in 17 healthy dogs – PubMed (nih.gov)

cat image of use of metronomic chemotherapy in the management of a cat with abdominal haemangiosarcoma.

Yee-Ka Cheng, K., M. Krockenberger and P. Bennett (2018). “Use of metronomic chemotherapy in the management of a cat with abdominal haemangiosarcoma.” JFMS Open Rep4(2): 2055116918793455.

Use of metronomic chemotherapy in the management of a cat with abdominal haemangiosarcoma – PubMed (nih.gov)

A horse in the green field

Sundra, T. Kelty, E. Rossi, G. Rendle, D. 2024 Retrospective assessment of the use of extended-release cabergoline in the management of equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction

Front. Vet. Sci., 06 March 2024 Sec. Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
Volume 11 – 2024 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1332337

Frontiers | Retrospective assessment of the use of extended-release cabergoline in the management of equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (frontiersin.org)

Use of metronomic chemotherapy in the management of a cat with abdominal haemangiosarcoma

Taylor SS, Coggins S, Barker EN, Gunn-Moore D, Jeevaratnam K, Norris JM, Hughes D, Stacey E, MacFarlane L, O’Brien C, Korman R, McLauchlan G, Salord Torres X, Taylor A, Bongers J, Espada Castro L, Foreman M, McMurrough J, Thomas B, Royaux E, Calvo Saiz I, Bertoldi G, Harlos C, Work M, Prior C, Sorrell S, Malik R, Tasker S.

Retrospective study and outcome of 307 cats with feline infectious peritonitis treated with legally sourced veterinary compounded preparations of remdesivir and GS-441524 (2020-2022). J Feline Med Surg. 2023 Sep;25(9):1098612X231194460. doi: 10.1177/1098612X231194460. PMID: 37732386; PMCID: PMC10812036.