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  • [[:Category:Alimentary Diseases - Cat|Alimentary Diseases]] [[:Category:Cardiovascular Diseases - Cat| Cardiovascular Diseases]]
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  • ...ogo.png|40px]][[Comparative Male Reproductive Anatomy resource|Comparative Reproductive Anatomy resource Dragster]]<br>[[File:Flashcards logo.png|40px]][[:Category [[Category:Reproductive System Anatomy & Physiology Video]]
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  • Congenital cysts are common in the '''dog, cat and horse'''. Cysts located within the ovary itself are known as '''intraov Follicular cysts are '''thin-walled, fluid-filled cysts'''. '''Multiple''' cysts are often seen and they can grow quite
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  • ...''' to expel a foetus normally and is a common cause of [[Dystocia - Dog & Cat|'''canine and feline dystocia''']]. ...to dystocia in small animals|Clinical Approach to Dystocia in the Dog and Cat]]'''</big>
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  • :[[L-Gamma Glutamyltransferase (GGT)]] ===Reproductive System===
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  • ...neoplasia ([[Lymphoma|lymphoma]]), myelosuppression ([[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]) and immunosuppression (of [[Lymphocytes#T c *FeLV-A -natural strain
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  • ...ian''' breeds are more likely to suffer from dystocia than other breeds of cat. ...Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Oxytocin]]''' given IM up to 3 times at 30-min intervals, with or without 10% '''calcium gluconate''' given slowly IV i
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  • * The size and layout of a cat’s territory is adapted to the availability of resources, such as food. * Generally suburban environments often have a high cat population density and a lack of suitable marking locations, so that territ
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  • ...in chronic toxoplasmosis is not fully understood, but may be related to low-level tachyzoite replication, or intermittent antigenaemia and parasitemia<s ...ng hepatitis, myocardidits, non-suppurative encephalits and uveitis on post-mortem examination<Sup>1</sup>.
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  • * Movement detection is greatly enhanced in the cat’s visual system, to the detriment of colour vision and visual acuity. ...rtain advantages and disadvantages for communication. Communication in the cat has evolved to enable cats to '''maintain distance from each other both in
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  • Most diseases of lizards in captivity are due to poor husbandry. Reptile Maladaption Synd ...photoperiods and temperature]] in captivity may result in compromising the reproductive cycles and [[Lizard Reproduction|reproduction]] could become sporadic or st
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  • ...Free Virtual Interactive Hub: https://thevetexhibition.com/stand/nationwide-labs Rita Figueiredo-Ornelas LMV MRCVS
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  • ...e circulation. When a mosquito takes a blood meal from the infected dog or cat, microfilariae are ingested. Mosquitoes are true intermediate hosts for ''D ...ceptible to heartworm disease, most L3 then establish infection. It takes 2-3 days for L3 to moult to L4, which remain in the subcutaneous tissues for u
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  • http://open-3d-viewer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/web/index.html <br> ...r, it is also an amazing educational resource which is based on the open-3d-viewer which has been used to create a virtual human being too. You can rota
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  • *'''Sero-fibrinous''', as in Glasser’s disease (''[[Haemophilus parasuis]]'') in pi *'''Fibrinopurulent''', as with septic peritonitis due to gastro-intestinal perforation or systemic infections such as [[:Category:Pasteurell
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  • * Cyclic activity in the mare, ewe, goat and cat depend on changes in the number of daylight hours. ...ts, removing piglets will cause a more rapid return to cyclic activity post-partum.
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  • ** The tumours that occur in the veterinary species are spontaneous, naturally-occurring states. ** Naturally-occurring neoplasia is most common in mature/ geriatric animals.
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