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K J Wolfsheimer

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Hoffmann G, Marks S, Taboada J, Hosgood G, Wolfsheimer K
J Feline Med Surg . 2003 Apr; 5(2):77-82. PMID: 12670432
The objectives of this study were to assess serum thyroxine concentrations and clinical response in hyperthyroid cats to treatment with transdermal methimazole, and to determine if further investigation is indicated....
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Gieger T, Hosgood G, Taboada J, Wolfsheimer K, Mueller P
J Vet Intern Med . 2000 Jun; 14(3):277-81. PMID: 10830541
Phenobarbital is the drug of choice for control of canine epilepsy. Phenobarbital induces hepatic enzyme activity, can be hepatotoxic, and decreases serum thyroxine (T4) concentrations in some dogs. The duration...
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Muller P, Taboada J, Hosgood G, Partington B, VanSteenhouse J, Taylor H, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2000 Apr; 14(2):165-71. PMID: 10772488
Long-term administration of phenobarbital has been reported to cause hepatic injury in dogs. Phenobarbital induces hepatic enzymes, and it may be difficult to distinguish the effect of enzyme induction on...
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Muller P, Wolfsheimer K, Taboada J, Hosgood G, Partington B, Gaschen F
J Vet Intern Med . 2000 Apr; 14(2):157-64. PMID: 10772487
Phenobarbital can interfere with the thyroid axis in human beings and rats by accelerating hepatic thyroxine metabolism because of enzyme induction. In human beings, it also can interfere with the...
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Ramirez S, McClure J, Moore R, Wolfsheimer K, Gaunt S, Mirza M, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 1998 Dec; 12(6):475-7. PMID: 9857342
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Ramirez S, Wolfsheimer K, Moore R, Mora F, Bueno A, Mirza T
J Vet Intern Med . 1998 Feb; 11(6):371-4. PMID: 9470164
The objectives of this study were to determine if phenylbutazone decreased serum thyroxine (TT4) and free thyroxine (FT4) concentrations using radioimmunoassay and equilibrium dialysis techniques in horses, and, if so,...
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Borne A, Wolfsheimer K, Truett A, Kiene J, Wojciechowski T, Davenport D, et al.
Obes Res . 1996 Jul; 4(4):337-45. PMID: 8822758
The role of dietary fat and fiber in energy restriction for the management of obesity was examined. Twelve male castrated dogs were energy restricted for 7 weeks by feeding 60%...
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Hamra J, Kamerling S, Wolfsheimer K, Bagwell C
Life Sci . 1993 Jan; 53(2):121-9. PMID: 8515686
Diurnal variation in nociceptive sensitivity and plasma immunoreactive beta-endorphin (ir-BEND) concentrations was examined in eight healthy Thoroughbred horses. Pain thresholds, ir-BEND concentrations, rectal temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and pupil...
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Freestone J, Beadle R, Shoemaker K, Bessin R, Wolfsheimer K, Church C
Equine Vet J . 1992 May; 24(3):187-90. PMID: 1606931
Ten hyperinsulinaemic ponies divided into conditioned (N = 5) and rested (N = 5) groups were evaluated for their insulin and glucose response following oral glucose administration at Weeks 0,...
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Wolfsheimer K, Peterson M
Am J Vet Res . 1991 Jun; 52(6):917-21. PMID: 1883096
Erythrocyte insulin receptor binding measurements were evaluated in 8 dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism. These dogs had normal serum glucose concentration, with normal to high serum insulin concentration (range, 45 to...