Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Overview
The Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing veterinary medicine by disseminating high-quality research and clinical studies. It covers a wide range of topics related to internal medicine in animals, including diagnostics, therapeutics, infectious diseases, oncology, and endocrinology. This journal serves as a valuable resource for veterinarians, researchers, and students interested in the latest advancements and best practices in veterinary internal medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
J Vet Intern Med
Start
1987
End
Continuing
Frequency
Bimonthly
p-ISSN
0891-6640
e-ISSN
1939-1676
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialties
General Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2115
124
SJR / Ranks: 3880
988
CiteScore / Ranks: 4778
5.20
JIF / Ranks: 4138
2.6
Recent Articles
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Mondino A, Nettifee J, Munana K
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70026.
PMID: 40088206
Background: The bidirectional relationship between epilepsy and sleep is well characterized in humans but has not been thoroughly explored in dogs. Objective: Evaluate sleep differences between dogs with idiopathic epilepsy...
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Nguyen M, Weisse C, Kaneko S
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70023.
PMID: 40072274
Introduction: Some massive or nodular liver tumors can make surgical resection dangerous. Transarterial embolization and chemoembolization recently have been evaluated in dogs and cats, but multinodular or diffuse tumors make...
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Alexander D, Cobucci G, da Motta C, Cid G, Belizzi L, de Jesus A, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70045.
PMID: 40072270
A 9-year-old mixed breed cat with a history of recurrent ulcerated skin lesions was diagnosed with nocardiosis. Three months after initiating potentiated sulfonamide treatment, the cat developed goitrous hypothyroidism, characterized...
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Jagielski T, Proskurnicka A, Iskra M, Wronka S, Bakula Z, Danesi P, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70025.
PMID: 40072265
Protothecosis is a rare and unusual disease that affects both humans and animals, including dogs. The causative agents are unicellular, achlorophyllous, "yeast-like" microalgae of the genus Prototheca (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta). Although...
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Palmer A, Watts M, Timko K, Pinnell E, Keefer K, Gorman O, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e17305.
PMID: 40062690
Background: Corticosteroids are used routinely in horses and induce insulin dysregulation (ID). Nutrition is important for ID management and includes low nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) diets and, often, high-protein ration balancers...
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Nakashima K, Kojima K, Takeuchi Y, Ito M, Matsumoto I, Ushigusa T, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70059.
PMID: 40056042
Background: The factors affecting the quality of histopathologic specimens obtained via small intestinal endoscopic biopsy (SIEB) remain unclear. Hypothesis/objectives: To identify factors related to the quality of histopathologic specimens obtained...
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Escalda J, Pedro B, Novo Matos J, Mavropoulou A, Linney C, Neves J, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70051.
PMID: 40056024
Background: Daily variability of heart rate in 24-h Holter recordings in dogs with atrial fibrillation (AF) receiving antiarrhythmic drugs (AAD) is unknown and could influence medical decisions. Hypothesis/objectives: Dogs with...
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Nivy R, Sutton G, Bruchim Y
J Vet Intern Med
. 2025 Mar;
39(2):e70058.
PMID: 40055965
Background: Endogenous carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) production is a byproduct of hemoglobin metabolism. Hypothesis: Blood carboxyhemoglobin concentrations are higher in cats with hemolytic anemia (HA). Animals: Twenty cats with HA, 29 cats...