AJTCVM

American Journal of
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

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The American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) August 2020 Volume 15, No 2

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Clinical Studies

Evaluation of the Chinese Herbal Formula Di Tan Tang as an Oral Add-On Therapy for Dogs with Presumptive Refractory Idiopathic Epilepsy: An Open-Label Investigation in 8 Dogs
Curtis Wells Dewey DVM, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), DACVS, Alyse Gridley, April Fletcher LVT, AAS

A Randomized, Blinded, Controlled Study on the Effects of Preoperative Oral Administration of Yunnan Baiyao for the Mitigation of Blood Loss in Dogs Undergoing Elective Spay/Neuter Surgeries
Jenny Liu DVM, MSTCVM, Aituan Ma DVM, PhD

Efficacy of Gold Bead Acupuncture Treatment of Chronic Hip, Elbow and Spine Pain in 79 Dogs Following Unsuccessful Conventional Treatments
Monika Bartholomé DVM, MSTCVM, Erhard Schulze DVM

Traditional Chinese Medicine Interventions for Managing Cancer Treatment Induced Side Effects in Human Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis with Comments on Veterinary Medicine
Tracie Romsland DVM, MS, DACVP, MSTCVM, Deng-Shan Shiau PhD

Retrospective Studies

The Effectiveness of Integrating Gui Pi Tang with Conventional Medicine in the Treatment of Thrombocytopenia in Dogs: A Retrospective Study
Chee May Wong DVM, MS, Deng-Shan Shiau PhD

Pearls from TCVM Practice

Ways to Improve Acupuncture Outcomes in Equine Practice
Huisheng Xie DVM, MS, PhD, G. Reed Holyoak DVM, PhD, DACT

Can Successful Behavior Modification Be Accomplished Through Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Treatment?
Aituan Ma DVM, MS, PhD, Huisheng Xie DVM, MS, PhD

Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to Treat Kidney Jing Deficiency with Emphasis on Food Therapy and Chinese Herbal Medicine
Margaret P Fowler DVM, MSTCVM

Chinese Herbal Medicine Spot Light

Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan (Anemarrhena, Phellodendron, and Rehmannia Pill)
Signe E Beebe DVM

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