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  • ...n is applied to the umbilical stump before it has contracted completely or if the stump is ligated too close to the abdominal wall. ...s should be considered. In most cases, the hernia is reducible, especially if the animal is in dorsal recumbency.
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  • ...a tendency to recur if inadequate ligation of the vessels was performed. If the anastomosis is very severe then radical surgery or amputation of the re Good if treated. Persistent flow can lead to high output [[:Category:Heart Failure|
    2 KB (366 words) - 14:23, 15 October 2013
  • * If diagnosis is attempted, then '''routine blood tests''' should be run along * If [[NSAIDs]] need to be continued for a long period, then a transfer to '''ph
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  • **[[Peritonitis|Peritonitis]] if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured g
    4 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 18:44, 15 February 2011
  • ...d/or [[Pancreatitis - Donkey|pancreatitis]] will reduce the prognosis even if recognised and treated. '''Pancreatitis''' can present with signs of peracu ...tal examination''' is nearly always possible even if sedation is required. If this is truly impossible, '''ultrasound examination''' of the abdomen exter
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  • If the infestation is severe, so many brood are affected that dying workers ar ...nies involved in this outbreak to try and prevent further spread. However, if the outbreak is widespread, monitor mite numbers and treat with acaracide.
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  • ...phy''' will show the presence of ascites and an enlarged Caudal Vena Cava. If an '''electrocardiograph''' (ECG) is performed, this may demonstrate right Excellent with an experienced surgeon, but poor if only medical therapy is used.
    2 KB (326 words) - 14:39, 15 October 2013
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  • ...such as those recovering from anesthesia, can develop hypostatic pneumonia if not repositioned regularly. ...uld be encouraged insofar as it is compatible with the animal’s condition. If a primary cause can be determined, specific therapy should be instituted. U
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  • ...t the risks of tetanus are more significant. Is the donkey vaccinated and, if not, can suitable protection be provided with antiserum and penicillin? (Im wounds can be fatal if they involve synovial structures, the cranium or the
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  • If the intussusception is associated with parasite infestation then there will ...tylephectomy may need to be performed if the tissue is severely damaged or if the intussusception cannot be reduced.
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  • ...of the image, i.e. when you click on the image and it shows its full size. If it is not there, you must put it at least below the image by clicking on th ...WikiVet website, put the 'Image sourced from ''original author'' and year if available, Wikimedia Commons' or other relevant copyright information below
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...ined. The donor should ideally have the same blood group as the recipient. If the blood group is different or no blood typing is available, a cross-match
    3 KB (404 words) - 09:44, 26 November 2018
  • ...nary School, Cambridge]]|Contact student ambassador [[Eleanor Myerscough]] if you would like to help create this page|http://commons.wikivet.net/images/9 ...lty of Veterinary Sciences]]|Contact student ambassador [[Youcef Sahsahi]] if you would like to help create this page|http://commons.wikivet.net/images/9
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  • |a1= The owners should be instructed NOT to remove the foreign object. If the handle portion of the object is excessively long (e.g. an arrow) a port |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
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  • ...umbilicus, avoiding the falciform fat. Ultrasound guidance may be required if the fluid accumulation is localised or only a small volume is present. ...lateral recumbency the needle is positioned 1cm below mid-line. Note that if there is a previous surgical incision the needle should be inserted at leas
    6 KB (1,019 words) - 16:04, 28 April 2022
  • ...cause the procedure causes much stress to the female, which is undesirable if she is pregnant. * 80-90% accurat if used at ~10 weeks.
    2 KB (215 words) - 13:59, 5 July 2012
  • ...ation when administering drugs as many are excreted in the urine therefore if [[GFR]] (Glomerular Filtration rate) is reduced their excretion will be als ...ation when administering drugs as many are excreted in the urine therefore if GFR is reduced their excretion will be also meaning an young animal will ha
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  • ...[Anaesthetic Machines|anaesthetic machine]]) ready as well as crash drugs, if available, easily accessible. ...n small animal patients, a catheter is usually placed in the cephalic vein if it is not within the surgical field, or the saphaneous vein may be used. In
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  • ...be present in the vomitus), anorexia, polydipsia, lethargy, depression and if severely affected dehydration. Abdominal radiographs may be taken if the animal is severely ill and to rule out other causes such as an alimenta
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