Publications by authors named "K Meichner"

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  • * Reviewed medical records and lymph node aspirate smears of 23 dogs from 2016 to 2024, focusing on myeloid blasts and confirming myeloid lineage through flow cytometry.
  • * Findings showed that 39% of dogs presented with lymphadenopathy, and 69% of those treated lived longer than 30 days; emphasizes the need for careful examination of blood tests and smear features for accurate diagnosis.
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Apitherapy is a form of alternative medicine that utilizes products from the western honeybee (Apis mellifera), including honey, propolis, and honeybee venom, to improve the health status of human patients by altering host immunity. An added benefit of these products is that they are nutraceuticals and relatively inexpensive to aquire. Currently, little is known about the use of honeybee products in veterinary species, as well as their impact on host immunity.

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Ophidiomycosis, also known as snake fungal disease, is caused by Ophidiomyces ophidiicola and is a threat to snake conservation worldwide. Ophidiomycosis has been reported throughout much of the eastern US, and outbreaks have been associated with local population declines of already strained populations. Previous studies report significant variability in ophidiomycosis among species sampled, with higher prevalence typically observed in Nerodia spp.

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