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Leslie C Sharkey

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The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice|June 3, 2026
Clinical Pathology of Liver Disease in HorsesLeslie C Sharkey
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|September 8, 2012
Evidence-based cytology in veterinary medicine: progress and opportunitiesLeslie C Sharkey
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 8, 2011
Diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicine: a comparative and evidence-based approachLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|October 23, 2013
Use of lactate in small animal clinical practiceLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|August 23, 2015
Use of Lactate in Small Animal Clinical PracticeLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|June 20, 2006
Neurologic signs and hyperammonemia in a horse with colicLeslie C Sharkey, Shane DeWitt, Cheryl Stockman
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|June 15, 2004
Cytology of a mass on the meningeal surface of the left brain in a dogLeslie C Sharkey, John J McDonnell, Joseph Alroy
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 21, 2014
All lesions great and small, part 2. Diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicineLeslie C Sharkey, Davis M Seelig, Jed Overmann
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 21, 2014
All lesions great and small, part 1: diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicineLeslie C Sharkey, Davis M Seelig, Jed Overmann
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|November 13, 2010
What is your diagnosis? Increased total CO2 concentration and negative anion gap in a foalJed A Overmann, Carrie Finno, Leslie C Sharkey
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The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice|June 3, 2026
Clinical Pathology of Liver Disease in HorsesLeslie C Sharkey
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|September 8, 2012
Evidence-based cytology in veterinary medicine: progress and opportunitiesLeslie C Sharkey
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 8, 2011
Diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicine: a comparative and evidence-based approachLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice|October 23, 2013
Use of lactate in small animal clinical practiceLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|August 23, 2015
Use of Lactate in Small Animal Clinical PracticeLeslie C Sharkey, Maxey L Wellman
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|June 20, 2006
Neurologic signs and hyperammonemia in a horse with colicLeslie C Sharkey, Shane DeWitt, Cheryl Stockman
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|June 15, 2004
Cytology of a mass on the meningeal surface of the left brain in a dogLeslie C Sharkey, John J McDonnell, Joseph Alroy
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 21, 2014
All lesions great and small, part 2. Diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicineLeslie C Sharkey, Davis M Seelig, Jed Overmann
Diagnostic Cytopathology|February 21, 2014
All lesions great and small, part 1: diagnostic cytology in veterinary medicineLeslie C Sharkey, Davis M Seelig, Jed Overmann
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|November 13, 2010
What is your diagnosis? Increased total CO2 concentration and negative anion gap in a foalJed A Overmann, Carrie Finno, Leslie C Sharkey
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