Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 15

From WikiVet English
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Mansonlogo This question was provided by Manson Publishing as part of the OVAL Project. See more Rabbit Medicine and Surgery questions




Rabbit Medicine 15a.jpg


Rabbit Medicine 15b.jpg


A seven-year-old intact male English rabbit, housed indoors, presents with acute onset tachypnoea and laboured breathing. There is a three-month history of weight loss, hindlimb weakness and rapid fatigue. The rabbit is alert, thin and weak. The mucous membranes are pale, with prolonged capillary refill time. A good response is noted to oxygen administration. The rabbit is sedated with intravenous midazolam and lateral and ventrodorsal radiographs of the thorax are taken.


Question Answer Article
What are the differential diagnoses in this case? [[|Link to Article]]
Based on the radiographic findings, what immediate treatment would you consider? [[|Link to Article]]
What further diagnostic tests might be helpful? [[|Link to Article]]


Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 16Next Question.png