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This document provides a list of 20 research papers related to the topic of AI in veterinary medicine. The papers cover a range of applications of AI including detecting cancer regions, classifying radiographs, evaluating lesions, predicting survivability from colic, and differentiating equine eye diseases. They also discuss the role of AI in veterinary radiology, workflow improvements, and ethical considerations regarding its use. Overall, the papers demonstrate the growing field of AI applications to improve various areas of veterinary medicine such as diagnostics, treatment evaluation, and disease prediction.

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This document provides a list of 20 research papers related to the topic of AI in veterinary medicine. The papers cover a range of applications of AI including detecting cancer regions, classifying radiographs, evaluating lesions, predicting survivability from colic, and differentiating equine eye diseases. They also discuss the role of AI in veterinary radiology, workflow improvements, and ethical considerations regarding its use. Overall, the papers demonstrate the growing field of AI applications to improve various areas of veterinary medicine such as diagnostics, treatment evaluation, and disease prediction.

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Name: Sophia Campana

DPT Name: Digital Paper Trail for vet medicine and Ai

Topic: AI in vet medicine and how it is good for vet medicine

Keywords: AI, Vet medicine, Artificial intelligence, equine medicine, veterinary radiology

Research question: How can AI help make veterinary medicine better?

Appleby, R. B., & Basran, P. S. (2022). Artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine. Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical Association, 260(8), 819-824.

Aubreville, M., Bertram, C. A., Marzahl, C., Gurtner, C., Dettwiler, M., Schmidt, A., ... & Maier, A. (2020).
Deep learning algorithms out-perform veterinary pathologists in detecting the mitotically most active tumor
region. Scientific reports, 10(1), 16447.

Banzato, T., Wodzinski, M., Burti, S., Osti, V. L., Rossoni, V., Atzori, M., & Zotti, A. (2021).
Automatic classification of canine thoracic radiographs using deep learning. Scientific
Reports, 11(1), 3964.

Boissady, E., de La Comble, A., Zhu, X., & Hespel, A. M. (2020). Artificial intelligence evaluating
primary thoracic lesions has an overall lower error rate compared to veterinarians or veterinarians
in conjunction with the artificial intelligence. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 61(6), 619-627.

Bourque, T. (2016). Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics of the CVMA. The Canadian Veterinary
Journal, 57(11), 1119.

Burti, S., Osti, V. L., Zotti, A., & Banzato, T. (2020). Use of deep learning to detect cardiomegaly on
thoracic radiographs in dogs. The Veterinary Journal, 262, 105505.

Choudhary, O. P., Saini, J., Challana, A., CHOUDHARY, O., SAINI, J., & CHALLANA, A. (2023).
ChatGPT for Veterinary Anatomy Education: An Overview of the Prospects and Drawbacks. Int. J.
Morphol, 41(4), 1198-1202.

Cihan, P., Gokce, E., & Kalipsiz, O. (2017). A review of machine learning applications in veterinary
field. Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 23(4)

Cohen, E. B., & Gordon, I. K. (2022). First, do no harm. Ethical and legal issues of artificial intelligence
and machine learning in veterinary radiology and radiation oncology. Veterinary Radiology &
Ultrasound, 63, 840-850.

Currie, G., & Rohren, E. (2022). Intelligent imaging: Applications of machine learning and deep
learning in radiology. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 63, 880-888.

Ezanno, P., Picault, S., Beaunée, G., Bailly, X., Muñoz, F., Duboz, R., ... & Guégan, J. F. (2021).
Research perspectives on animal health in the era of artificial intelligence. Veterinary research, 52, 1-15.

Fraiwan, M. A., & Abutarbush, S. M. (2020). Using artificial intelligence to predict survivability
likelihood and need for surgery in horses presented with acute abdomen (colic). Journal of equine
veterinary science, 90, 102973.

Furr, M., Howe, D., Reed, S., & Yeargan, M. (2011). Antibody coefficients for the diagnosis of equine
protozoal myeloencephalitis. Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 25(1), 138-142.
Graham, C. (2023). The potential impact of artificial intelligence in equine practice. UK-Vet Equine, 7(5),
158-163.

Hennessey, E., DiFazio, M., Hennessey, R., & Cassel, N. (2022). Artificial intelligence in veterinary
diagnostic imaging: A literature review. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 63, 851-870.

Joslyn, S., & Alexander, K. (2022). Evaluating artificial intelligence algorithms for use in veterinary
radiology. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 63, 871-879.

Kim, E., Fischetti, A. J., Sreetharan, P., Weltman, J. G., & Fox, P. R. (2022). Comparison of artificial
intelligence to the veterinary radiologist's diagnosis of canine cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Veterinary
Radiology & Ultrasound, 63(3), 292-297.

Leary, D., & Basran, P. S. (2022). The role of artificial intelligence in veterinary radiation
oncology. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 63, 903-912.

Li, S., Wang, Z., Visser, L. C., Wisner, E. R., & Cheng, H. (2020). Pilot study: application of artificial
intelligence for detecting left atrial enlargement on canine thoracic radiographs. Veterinary radiology &
ultrasound, 61(6), 611-618.

May, A., Gesell‐May, S., Müller, T., & Ertel, W. (2022). Artificial intelligence as a tool to aid in the
differentiation of equine ophthalmic diseases with an emphasis on equine uveitis. Equine Veterinary
Journal, 54(5), 847-855.

Pereira, A. I., Franco-Gonçalo, P., Leite, P., Ribeiro, A., Alves-Pimenta, M. S., Colaço, B., ... & Ginja, M.
(2023). Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Imaging: An Overview. Veterinary Sciences, 10(5), 320.

Seitzinger, A. H., Traub-Dargatz, J. L., Kane, A. J., Kopral, C. A., Morley, P. S., Garber, L. P., ... & Hill, G.
W. (2000, August). A comparison of the economic costs of equine lameness, colic, and equine protozoal
myeloencephalitis (EPM). In Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology
and Economics (pp. 1-3).

Valletta, J. J., Torney, C., Kings, M., Thornton, A., & Madden, J. (2017). Applications of machine learning
in animal behaviour studies. Animal Behaviour, 124, 203-220.

Wilson, D. U., Bailey, M. Q., & Craig, J. (2022). The role of artificial intelligence in clinical imaging
and workflows. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 63, 897-902.

Zuraw, A., & Aeffner, F. (2022). Whole-slide imaging, tissue image analysis, and artificial
intelligence in veterinary pathology: An updated introduction and review. Veterinary
Pathology, 59(1), 6-25

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