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  • ...avoid his owner if she tries to pick him up. The owner reports aggression if she does not leave him alone when he is ‘worked up’. She would like to ...e threat. Aggression is often used as a last-ditch attempt to survive and, if successful, may be used more readily in the future. It is highly unlikely t
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  • * Close examination is needed to see if the inversion of the eyelid is causing the eyelashes to traumatise the corn * If manual eversion fails, mechanical eversion can be achieved by '''injecting
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  • *If there is a limited vegetation mat, tick activity will mainly be influenced **Only useful if ticks do not feed on other hosts
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  • ...n '''underlying cause''' is identified, correction often gives resolution. If no underlying cause is identified, some authors recommend giving oral [[Tet
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  • * Take a '''blood sample''' for routine haematology and biochemistry if concurrent illness is suspected * Fluorescein stain is again part of the examination; if the eyelids fail to meet during the blink, '''corneal ulceration''' will re
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  • ...ould be discussed. Arrangements should be made for the owner to be present if they request so. Veterinary personnel should be available to help restrain ...re catheter placement. The author’s preference is to induce the rabbit, as if for anaesthetic, with propofol or alfaxalone i/v before injecting pentobarb
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  • **Toxaemia with depression; death may be rapid if extensive lesions
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...and extension set, and aspirate the fluid. The needle/catheter is removed if the heart can be felt touching the catheter and/or an arrhythmia occurs. Ob
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  • ...olor='green'>(Morisse 1978)</font color>. This can be a particular problem if animals from different sources are mixed together on acquisition, especiall
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  • Treatment for tachycardia if necessary: digoxin, quinidine etc.
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  • * If associated with [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|MBD]], treat the underlying
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  • '''Orbital Cellulitis''' is an infection of the tissue surrounding the eye. If frequently localises and progresses to form '''Retrobulbar Abscesses'''. ...y confirm the presence of an abscess. '''Radiography''' should be consider if a foreign body is suspected.
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  • ...r maintaining the acid base ratio, within the body, at the correct levels. If there is a net gain or loss of H<sup>+</sup> within the body then the kidne *Decreases indicate hypoxaemia if below 60mmHg (8kPa)
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  • ...was more likely to answer the questions myself before looking them up than if they were at the bottom of the page! ...levant ones. Overall, however, I would definitely recommend it- especially if you are unsure and are wanting more practice interpreting lab results in a
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  • * If delivery of the [[Placenta - Anatomy & Physiology|placenta]] exceeds 6 hour * If the [[Placenta - Anatomy & Physiology|placenta]] does not pass within 24 ho
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