Philip H. Kass
University of California, Davis
639 Papers
3.6K Citations
Philip H. Kass is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 621 publications. Previous affiliations of Philip H. Kass include Hebrew University of Jerusalem & University of Pretoria.
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Papers
Effects of dietary lysine supplementation in cats with enzootic upper respiratory disease.
David J. Maggs,Jane E. Sykes,Heather E. Clarke,Seung H. Yoo,Philip H. Kass,Michael R. Lappin,Quinton R. Rogers,Mark K. Waldron,Andrea J. Fascetti +8 more
TL;DR: Data from the present study raise important questions but do not permit a definitive conclusion regarding the efficacy of dietary lysine supplementation in cats with enzootic URD.
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Effects of pneumoperitoneum induced at various pressures on cardiorespiratory function and working space during laparoscopy in cats.
TL;DR: Values of cardiopulmonary variables were largely unchanged by induction of pneumoperitoneum in healthy cats up to an IAP of 8 mm Hg, and no clinically important increases in working space were evident at an I AP of 15 versus 8mm Hg; these findings provide little justification for use of IAPs > 8 mmHg inhealthy cats undergoing laparoscopic procedures.
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A radiographic study of joint angles in standing dogs
TL;DR: The radio-graphic technique and the method of joint angle measurements were found to be highly repeatable, suggesting that the technique is reliable.
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Diagnostic value of the use of lateral and occlusal radiographic views in comparison with periodontal probing for the assessment of periodontal attachment of the canine teeth in dogs
TL;DR: The lateral radiographic view is suitable for evaluating periodontal attachment at the mesial and distal surfaces of the canine teeth in dogs.
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Efficacy of voriconazole in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) experimentally infected with Aspergillus fumigatus
Lisa A. Tell,Karl V. Clemons,Karl V. Clemons,Yvonne Kline,Leslie W. Woods,Philip H. Kass,Marife Martinez,David A. Stevens,David A. Stevens +8 more
TL;DR: Pharmacokinetic parameters and efficacy of voriconazole (VCZ) in a novel experimental quail model were determined and lungs from birds given VCZ at 40 mg/kg had fewer colony forming units (CFU) than diluent-treated birds.