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ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
READINGS SHEETS
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utility of investigations of fever in dogs: 50 cases.
Consent to Perform Abdominocentesis
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Drut A, et al: Comparative microbiological features of
Bartonella henselae infection in a dog with fever of Consent to Perform Arthrocentesis
Consent to Perform Bone Marrow Biopsy
unknown origin and granulomatous lymphadenitis. Consent to Perform Bronchoalveolar Lavage
Med Microbiol Immunol 203:85-91, 2014. (BAL)
Miller JB: Hyperthermia and fever of unknown Consent to Perform Cerebrospinal Fluid Tap
origin. In Ettinger SJ, et al, editors: Textbook of Consent to Perform Computed Tomography
veterinary internal medicine, ed 7, St. Louis, 2010,
Saunders, pp 41-46. (CT Scan)
Consent to Perform Echocardiography
Consent to Perform Fine-Needle Aspiration
of Masses
Consent to Perform Radiography
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