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  • **'''Gastro-oesophageal reflux''', which may occur with '''general anaesthesia''' or [[H ...t signs of aspiration pneumonia (an alveolar pattern) may be seen in cranio-ventral lung lobes.
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  • [[Image:stomach diaphragmatic hernia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Post-mortem image of displacement of the stomach into the thorax through a diaphr ...ssion''' of the chest wall may reveal hyporesonance (due to a displaced gas-filled stomach) or hyperresonance (due to the presence of pleural fluid or s
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  • ...however the pancreas is also a site for metastasis from particularly gastro-intestinal neoplasms. Primary tumours include: ...lar hyperplasia]] which frequently occurs in older dogs and cats and is non-significant.
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  • :Dog and ruminant = 100% ...The inner circular layer of the '''tunica muscularis''' thickens near the gastric junction, forming a sphincter.
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  • **'''Gastro-oesophageal reflux''', which may occur with '''general anaesthesia''' or [[H ...ed. 46% of cases occur after general anaesthesia, presumably due to gastro-oesophageal reflux through the relaxed lower oesophageal sphincter and becau
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  • ...age group may be affected, young dogs of the small terrier breeds are over-represented. It has been suggested that certain breeds (particularly the Bo ...s which must include the submucosa (the holding layer throughout the gastro-intestinal tract).
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  • Mast cell tumours are the '''most common cutaneous tumour in the dog''', primarily a disease of older dogs. Boxers, Labrador Retrievers, Beagles ...ic, ulcerated or look like normal skin. They may also appear as a '''poorly-defined, soft, fluctuant lesion'''. The tumours may become quite large, up t
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  • ...e potent, with tendency to accumulate in the liver and a long half life (4-6 days) owing to high levels of plasma protein binding<sup>2, 3</sup>. These ...xicity (unchecked haemorrhage), while the supply of still-viable, vitamin K-dependent clotting factors reach the end of their life span. This delay is a
    13 KB (1,943 words) - 13:59, 6 September 2015
  • [[Image:Praa.gif|thumb|right|200px|<center>Post-mortem specimen of an animal with a persistent right aortic arch <br><small> ...ormal embryonic development there are five pairs of aortic arch arteries (1-6, 5 is absent) that undergo developmental changes necessary to form the maj
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  • ...or-mediated absorption of cobalamin in the dog. Am J Physiol 1989;257:G344-G349.</ref>, but exclusively in the pancreas in cats<ref>Fyfe JC. Feline int ...ion Glossary#Cofactor|cofactors]] required for reactions involved in single-carbon transfer and [[Fatty Acids Overview - Nutrition|fatty acid]] metaboli
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  • |X = a well-illustrated example of an ultrasound scan. '''A 1.5-year-old male neutered cat presents for vomiting and inappetence of 2 days’ dur
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  • ...- A well organised pattern of slow growth, no metastasis, they are of the B-lymphocyte type ...te''' - [[T cells|T-cell]], [[B cells|B-cell]] or [[Natural Killer cells|NK-cell]]
    26 KB (3,697 words) - 23:33, 9 September 2015
  • ...pi'', a [[Helminths|helminth parasite]], is endemic in Africa and the south-eastern USA. The most commonly reported forms of neoplasm are: *Benign '''leiomyomas''' may occur in the caudal oesophagus and gastric cardia.
    8 KB (1,164 words) - 19:12, 1 September 2015
  • ...e regulated by a number of hormonal factors that act on the enzymes hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL). HSL is responsible for '''Secondary hepatic lipidosis''' is a neuroendocrine response to other diseases, including [[Pancreatitis|pancreatitis]], [[Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes mell
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  • ...cess ('''idiopathic''') but it occurs commonly with a number of intestinal diseases ('''secondary'''). The term 'antibiotic responsive diarrhoea' has replaced ...n 16 German shepherd dogs.''' ''J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1994 Apr 15;204(8):1201-6.''</ref>. Different samples from the same animal also gave very different
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  • ...rth, a PSS develops. However, in the normal animal, there are numerous non-functional connections between the two systems that may open if the pressure ...the patent ductus venosus in the dog.''' ''Vet Rec. 2000 Apr 8;146(15):425-9.''</ref>. This form of shunt is most common in large breed dogs and paten
    26 KB (3,802 words) - 09:27, 21 June 2016
  • |sublink1=Anti-Inflammatory Drugs |subtext1=Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
    13 KB (1,741 words) - 09:43, 2 April 2018
  • ...a highly contagious disease of dogs caused by [[Canine Adenovirus 1]] (CAV-1). This virus is closely related to [[Canine Adenovirus 2]], which causes r ...uate antibody response is mounted, organs may be cleared of virus within 10-14 days, but urinary excretion can persist for up to nine months after an ac
    8 KB (1,191 words) - 09:44, 1 April 2018
  • 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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  • Many diseases in small animal medicine concern poor husbandry, so it is vital to be well ...o that the rabbit's foot cannot slip through the wire; also offer solid non-slip surface to provide rest off the mesh and prevent foot problems.
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