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Erysipelas in Cetaceans
Anesthesia & Analgesics
Aquaculture, Environment I
Aquaculture, Environment II
Clinical Cases I
Clinical Cases II
Clinical Fish Practice I
Captive Nutritional Management
Effect Of Regranex Gel
Formalin’s Effects
Erosion Syndrome
Vitamin C Levels
Treatment Factors
Potentiated Antimicrobials
Clinical Fish Practice II
Diagnostics
Exhibit Design
Health & Risk
Immunology
Microbiology, Pathology
Natural Resources
Plenary Session
Poster Session
Reproduction
Sea Otters
Strandings
Toxicology
Unique Critters
Virology
Clinical Fish Practice I
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Captive Nutritional Management of Atlantic Surgeon Fish: Effect of Dietary Vitamin A on Development of Head and Lateral Line Erosion Lesions
Captive Nutritional Management
Ruth Francis-Floyd, DVM, MS, DACZM
Effect of Regranex Gel Concentration or Post Application Contact Time on the Healing Rate of Head and Lateral Line Erosions in Marine Tropical Fish
Effect Of Regranex Gel
Lance Adams
Formalin's Effects on Marine Biofiltration Nitrification
Formalin’s Effects
Allison L. Corwin
Head and Lateral Line Erosion Syndrome in Ocean Surgeons (
Acanthurus bahianus
), Current Efforts to Determine Etiologies
Erosion Syndrome
M. Andrew Stamper
The Effect of Dietary Vitamin C Levels on the Development of Head and Lateral Line Erosion Syndrome (HLLES) in Ocean Surgeonfish (
Acanthurus bahianus
)
Vitamin C Levels
Lara A. Croft
Treatment Factors Influencing the Use of Recombinant Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (Regranex®) For Head and Lateral Line Erosion Syndrome in Ocean Surgeons (
Acanthurus bahianus
)
Treatment Factors
Gregory J. Fleming, DVM
Use of Potentiated Antimicrobials in Treating Skin Infections
Potentiated Antimicrobials
Branson W. Ritchie
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