Cheryl Swenson

 

 

 

 

 

Cheryl Swenson, DVM, PhD
Associate Professor
G-346 Veterinary Medical Center

East Lansing  MI  48823


Phone:  (517) 353-3277
E-mail:  swenson@cvm.msu.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education and Training:


PhD, Veterinary Pathology, The Ohio State University, 1989
DVM, University of Minnesota, 1984
BS, Veterinary Science, University of Minnesota, 1984


Recent Publications:

 

Clark P, Swenson CL, Osborne CA, Ulrich LK. Calcium Oxalate Crystalluria in a Goat: Detection and Interpretation. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 215:77-78, 1999.

 

Clark P, Swenson CL. Cytochemical Staining Characteristics of Brush-Tailed Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) Leukocytes, Aust. Vet. J. 77:605-606, 1999.

 

Clark P, Cornelisse C, Schott H, Swenson CL, Bell TG. Acute myeloid leukemia in a Morgan horse mare. Eq. Vet. J. 31:446-448, 1999.

 

Coronado GS, Swenson CL, Martinez SA, Burkhardt KS, Arnoczky SP. Effects of a 98% Solution of Glycerol or Sterilization with Ethylene Oxide on FeLV in Bone Allografts and Effects on Bone Incorporation of Allografts in Cats. Am. J. Vet. Res. 61:665-671, 2000.

 

Kruger JA, Venta PJ, Swenson CL, Syring R, Gibbons-Burgener SN, Maes RK, Richter MA. Prevalence of Bovine Herpesvirus 4 (BHV-4) Infection in Cats in Central Michigan. J. Vet. Intern. Med. 14:593-597, 2000.

 

Boisvert A, Swenson CL, Gibbons-Burgener SN, Haines C. Serum and Plasma Latex Agglutination Tests for Detection of Fibrin(ogen) Degradation Products in Clinically Ill Dogs. Vet. Clin. Path. 30:133-136, 2001.

 

Swenson CL, Arnoczky SP. Demineralization Inactivates Infectious Retrovirus in Systemically Infected Cortical Bone: In vitro and in vivo experimental studies. J. Bone Joint Surg. 85-A:323-332, 2003.

 

Swenson CL, Boisvert AM, Kruger JM, Burgener SN. Wright-Staining of Urine Sediment: An Improved Method for Accurate Detection of Bacteriuria in Dogs. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 224:1282-1289, 2004.

 

Coronado GS, Swenson CL. Antiretroviral Efficacy of a 98% Solution of Glycerol or Ethylene Oxide for Inactivation of FeLV in Bone. Am. J. Vet. Res. 65:436-439, 2004.

 

Crawford MJ, Swenson CL, Arnoczky SP, O’Shea J, Ross H. Lyophilization does not Inactivate Infectious Retrovirus in Systemically Infected Bone and Tendon Allografts. Am. J. Sports Med. 32:580-586, 2004.