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Carl A. Osborne, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM

Contributing Author

Dr. Osborne, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, is professor of medicine in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota. He is a member of DVM Newsmagazine's Editorial Advisory Board.

Articles
Urine specific gravity measurement and interpretation
May 1, 2013

A look at the indications for this important part of a veterinary urinalysis and how to interpret the results. (Part two or a three-part series)

How specific is urine specific gravity?
March 1, 2013

An in-depth look at which urinary concentrating ability test might be best in your veterinary patients. (Part 1 of a two-part series.)

21 tips to enhance your crystalluria interpretation
January 1, 2013

Use this list of dos and don'ts the next time you process a veterinary urine sample.

What's your diagnosis? A urinalysis challenge
October 12, 2012

How would you interpret the results in these seven case presentations?

Veterinarians look at feline urethal plug compostion analysis in 2011
July 1, 2012

Past veterinary trends continue, but with therapeutic preventative options available, many plugs can be avoided.

Feline urolith epidemiology update
June 1, 2012

Dr. Carl Osborne tracks the trends of mineral composition in cats with urolithiasis.

Part One: Veterinary canine urolith epidemiology: 1981-2011
May 1, 2012

Mineral composition trends have been stabilizing in recent years.

Caring about patients: Sadie's story
March 1, 2012

In the last Diagnote, we discussed caring about patients in the context of drug shortages.

Caring about others: Drug shortages
January 1, 2012

How do our clients recognize that we care?

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