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Chapter 37: Chronic Kidney Disease References


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Box 37-1 Bibliography

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Elliott J, Rawlings JM, Markwell PJ, et al. Survival of cats with naturally occurring chronic renal failure: Effect of dietary management. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2000; 41: 235-242.

Finco DR, Brown SA, Crowell WA, et al. Effects of dietary phosphorus and protein in dogs with chronic renal failure. American Journal of Veterinary Research 1992; 53: 2264-2271.

Jacob F, Polzin DJ, Osborne CA, et al. Clinical evaluation of dietary modification for treatment of spontaneous chronic renal failure in dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002; 220: 1163-1170.

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Box 37-3 Bibliography

Elliott J, Rawlings JM, Markwell PJ, et al. Survival of cats with naturally occurring chronic renal failure: Effect of dietary management. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2000; 41: 235-242.

Jacob F, Osborne CA, Polzin DJ, et al. Effect of dietary modification on health-related quality of life in dogs with spontaneous chronic renal failure (abstract). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2004; 18: 417.

Jacob F, Polzin DJ, Osborne CA, et al. Clinical evaluation of dietary modification for treatment of spontaneous chronic renal failure in dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002; 220: 1163-1170.

Ross SJ, Osborne CA, Kirk CA, et al. Clinical evaluation of dietary modification for treatment of spontaneous chronic kidney disease in cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2006; 229: 949-957.



Box 37-4 Bibliography

Adams LG, Polzin DJ, Osborne CA, et al. Influence of dietary protein/calorie intake on renal morphology and function in cats with 5/6 nephrectomy. Laboratory Investigation 1994; 70: 347-357.

Elliott J, Rawlings JM, Markwell PJ, et al. Survival of cats with naturally occurring chronic renal failure: Effect of dietary management. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2000; 41: 235-242.

Harte J, Markwell P, Moraillion R, et al. Dietary management of naturally occurring chronic renal failure in cats. Journal of Nutrition 1994; 124: 2660S-2662S.

Jacob F, Osborne CA, Polzin DJ, et al. Effect of dietary modification on health-related quality of life in dogs with spontaneous chronic renal failure (abstract). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2004; 18: 417.

Kirk CA, Hickman MA. Dietary protein requirement of cats with spontaneous renal disease (abstract). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2000; 14: 351.

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Ross SJ, Osborne CA, Kirk CA, et al. Clinical evaluation of dietary modification for treatment of spontaneous chronic kidney disease in cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2006; 229: 949-957.




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