Utility of plasma N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) to distinguish between congestive heart failure and non-cardiac causes of acute dyspnea in cats
Philip R. Fox(The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center), Daniel F. Hogan(Purdue University West Lafayette), John E. Rush(Tufts University), Linda B. Lehmkuhl(Medica (United States)), N. Sydney Möise(Cornell University), Heidi B. Kellihan(University of Wisconsin–Madison), John D. Bonagura(North Carolina State University), Bonnie K. Lefbom(Chesapeake Urology Associates), Caryn Reynolds(University of Pennsylvania), Bruce W. Keene(North Carolina State University), Clark E. Atkins(North Carolina State University), Mark A. Oyama(University of Pennsylvania), Rebecca L. Stepien(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Kristin A. MacDonald(Marine Mammal Care Center), Karsten E. Schober(The Ohio State University), Thaibinh P. Nguyenba
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