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  • ...ulus. They have adaptive value if appropriately invoked but may be harmful if triggered inappropriately. The reaction pathways and control mechanisms inv
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  • ...cted lens is surgically removed. '''Enucleation''' is then the only option if pain management is not effective.
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  • *If the pulse oximeter is reading low/no reading/error, then try re-adjusting t ...the reading is consistantly low, a [[Blood Gas Analysis]] is recommended if available.
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  • * If damage is severe, erosions/ulcers may form which may eventually heal. ** Even if there are no ulcers, damage can be long-term
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  • * If he isn’t getting KBr —> i.v. full electrolyte infusion * If he is already getting KBr —> i.v. 0,9% NaCl + 5% Glucose (1:1)
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  • -If + for congestive heart failure treat with digoxin and other heart failure d -If - for congestive heart failure treat with diltiazem, propranolol, or adenos
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...of the eyelid or trauma to the corneal surface, no treatment is required. If they are problematic, removal by curettage should be performed. This is oft
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  • * Fibrinous exudates may also resolve if the fibrin is digested by macrophages. * If haemorrhagic lesions are widespread, they most commonly associated with acu
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  • ...g the airways. Other symptoms such as fever and pain are occasionally seen if the mass becomes infected. A stain for mucous with periodic acid-schiff can be performed if felt needed.
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  • ...orrhage and the animal is kept quiet. <u>[[NSAIDs]] should be avoided.</u> If anterior [[Uveitis - Donkey|uveitis]] is suspected then topical [[Steroids|
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  • ...poor ventilation, lead to sterile skin lesions that later become infected. If left untreated septicaemia may develop in only a few days in small snakes. ...ation reveals numerous blisters. If the fluid is clear, it may be sterile. If not, there may have been progression of the disease to a secondary bacteria
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  • If the Dermoid contains hair growing tissue, the hair can cause irritation of ...s only grow slowly, if at all, so consideration may be given to monitoring if not causing any clinical signs. Resolution requires '''surgical excision'''
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  • *If the fall in PCV is sudden and combined with hypovolaemia. *If acute haemorrhage does not respond to [[Principles of Fluid Therapy|fluid t
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  • If the mating is '''sterile or unsuccessful''', or if ovulation is '''stimulated by the mounting of another doe''', the liberated If a male has been in contact with the doe, she might still be pregnant and ra
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  • ...sponse in the hind feet, if there is no faecal or urinary incontinence and if there is no evidence of malalignment of vertebrae on radiography, it is wor
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  • If you have two bodies of water, one pure and one with a solute dissolved in i ...brane, of the fluid as a whole you force more water through the membrane. If enough pressure is applied to the side with the solute then it can overcome
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  • ...t be performed in the field due to the risks to the veterinarian and horse if the physical examination findings are suggestive of the need for surgery an * Twitch and sedation if necessary
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  • |q1= How can you determine if this is indeed true diarrhoea? ...tuations. If there is true diarrhoea, no normal faecal pellets are passed. If this is caecotroph material, normal hard faecal pellets will still be passe
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...r or placental barrier, thus reducing the risk of possible adverse effects if overdosed.
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  • * Particularly occurs if bowel handled roughly, or if serosa gets cold and dry at surgery.
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  • ...of calf deaths are due to scours caused by poor hygiene on farms. However, if efficient hygiene management practices are put in place, these losses can b
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  • ...ng severe injuries, as can intact does. Same-sex pairs are most successful if they are litter mates. Where it is only possible to keep a single rabbit, t |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
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  • ...t animals due to trauma, fetuses die and cause [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]] if not removed
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  • *Treat with antiarrhythmic drugs if clinical signs remain *If + for heart failure, give digoxin
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  • ...ia occurs if '''2nd stage labour''' does not begin. Partial inertia occurs if the 2nd stage begins but contractions soon fail. If the bitch is in good condition with normal sized puppies and no obstruction
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  • ...sophagus]] may subsequently become a gastric or intestinal foreign object. If small enough, the object may pass through the pylorus and the entire gastro ...result of prolonged vomiting. Hypovolaemic shock is uncommon but can occur if the stomach has been perforated.
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  • ...F volumes also fall and sodium dependant transporters are also disturbed. If it rises too far the transport systems are still disturbed but body water a ...ary Gland | ADH]] and thirst response also work together to dilute the ECF if concentrations of sodium are high so although there is more NaCl the actual
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  • ...s should be monitored closely with a [[Pulse Oximetry|pulse oximeter]] or, if available, [[Blood Gas Analysis|blood gas analysis]]. ...t damage, and a nasal tube can be placed to provide a supplementary oxygen if this is indicated, and also to aid drainage.
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  • ...icardial sac may lead to fibrous thickening and opacity of the pericardium if prolonged. Villous proliferation of the serosa will occur due to the irrit ...de ascites, hepatomegaly, jugular distension, jugular pulses and lethargy. If fluid build up is sudden e.g. in toxaemias, then the only clinical sign may
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  • ...with vesicles on [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] in dogs (except if due to drinking battery acid, but this also produces vomiting).
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  • ...le post mortem examinations should be carried out in a safety cabinet, but if the foetus is too large or there is no safety cabinet available, a disposab ...o plain swabs with material. Make air dried smears of stomach contents and if possible heat fix
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  • ...very little of the white of the eye is showing. However, this is also true if the patient is too deeply anaesthetised. It is therefore important to look .... there is a blink reaction, this indicates that the patient is too light. If the reflex is negative this indicates the animal is either adequately anaes
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...ration is present; aspiration of barium into the lungs; poor visualization if endoscopy performed after barium administration. Alternative imaging: flexi
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  • *#** Collateral supplies may be inadequate to compensate if the blockage is severe. *#*** Minimal fibrosis occurs if collateral/ alternative supplies are good.
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  • ...icardial sac may lead to fibrous thickening and opacity of the pericardium if prolonged. Villous proliferation of the serosa will occur due to the irrit ...be sudden, therefore the only clinical sign in most cases is sudden death. If build up of blood is slow, then signs of right congestive [[:Category:Heart
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  • ...a date: 1 for January, etc. Capitalization and spelling must be correct. If not a valid month, returns 0 if temp then return temp; end -- if month is the long-form name
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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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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function |a2= The next diagnostic step is evaluation of the hematocrit. If the hematocrit is low, a reticulocyte count should be obtained to different
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  • ...w, molar malocclusion results; if too short, incisor malocclusion results; if both, all teeth are affected. ...own up to 5mm/week if not in contact, and disease progression can be rapid if no action is taken.
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...ntify evidence of bacterial pyoderma are the most important initial tests. If the scrapings or trichograms are negative and no or very few extracellular
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  • ...e convex side, whilst the luxator should be sharpened on the concave side. If either have damage to the working end they should be professionally regroun ...te when the tip should be replaced. The tip should also always be replaced if it becomes bent or damaged.<br><br>
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  • If valvular insufficiency is present, a focal '''murmur''' may be heard on tho ...CHF. It may reveal an enlarged heart, pulmonary oedema, pleural effusion. If right-sided failure is present there may be pericardial effusion, ascites,
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  • ...icardial sac may lead to fibrous thickening and opacity of the pericardium if prolonged. Villous proliferation of the serosa will occur due to the irrita ...be sudden, therefore the only clinical sign in most cases is sudden death. If build up of blood is slow, then signs of [[Heart Failure, Right-Sided|right
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  • ...ia]], which may make correction of the gastrointestinal problem irrelevant if the metabolic defect is not recognised. Pancreatitis may accompany the [[Hy ...panion as one would a mare and foal, with minimal separation and sedation, if necessary, for the one left behind.
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  • ...d of '''oral laxatives, mild analgesics and intravenous or oral fluids'''. If the donkey is bedded on straw then this should be replaced with '''non-edib If the condition does not respond to medical treatment, evacuation of the caec
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  • *Exudate may be infectious to humans if comes into contact with wounds
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  • * Hypoglycaemia due to excess insulin if over 2-3 weeks Plasma glucose, total protein, albumin. When monitoring diabetes mellitus, if there is discordancy between the fructosamine result and the reported clini
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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|
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  • * 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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  • ...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.
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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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  • |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
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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
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  • ...cause the procedure causes much stress to the female, which is undesirable if she is pregnant. * 80-90% accurat if used at ~10 weeks.
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  • ...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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  • ...ypical sites such as those described above and relating to the causes e.g. if the allergy is to the carpet then a dog will have the signs on his abdomen ...ma, papules, +/- vesicles and exudation forming crusts''' in later stages. If the irritation is chronic, lichenification, hyperpigmentation and alopecia
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  • ...without showing any clinical signs and this usually occurs at a young age. If calves less than 9 months are affected, no clinical signs will usually be s ...immunity may be established in the case of an outbreak but will then wane if no re-infection occurs for a number of years. When the disease does appear,
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  • * If a leiomyoma occurs near the pylorus, an obstructive lesion may be created c
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  • ...agents spread into the blood, there is a risk of systemic sepsis. Finally, if the perforation is caused by a sharp object in the region of the heart base *'''Pneumothorax''' or '''tension pneumothorax'''. If the latter condition is unilateral, a dorso-ventral radiograph will show th
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  • ...luid in the proximal gastrointestinal tract (stomach and small intestine). If this is the case, the tube can act to remove this fluid and relieve the vis ...here may be some resistance. Most horses swallow the tube immediately, but if this is not the case then the veterinarian should carefully bump the epiglo
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  • ...s therefore well tolerated by most pets and does not have any side effects if swallowed. In some animals chlorhexidine can cause slight staining of the t ...hexidine gel can be applied directly on to the tooth surface with a finger if the pet allows.
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  • ...e used to define the fistula and provide a definitive diagnosis. However, if barium is used, granulomas may form in the mediastinum or lungs whereas wat ...opy''' (oesophagoscopy) can also be used to provide a definitive diagnosis if the fistula is large enough to be visualised.
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  • ...lained by impaction. Horses should be closely observed for impaction even if dirrhoea is present. Post-diarrhoeal disease is not the only form of small Foreign body obstruction of the descending colon must be considered if the horse is <3 yr old; the offending material may be rubber fencing, nylon
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  • ...eal tap is a useful diagnostic aid to establish if peritonitis is present, if so a high protein and a high cell count will be evident. These parameters h If the pericardium is penetrated it becomes thickened with oedema, and purulen
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  • ...' is necessary in these cases, but not usually for margins or conjunctiva. If sending the samples to an external laboratory, attention should be drawn to ...may be recommended and the sample must be processed correctly. Obviously, if fungal elements are found, a poorer prognosis can be given and antimycotic
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  • ...is the most mobile and special care should be taken to restore its anatomy if it has been traumatised. Even small wounds should be treated '''surgically' It is well developed, and if damaged, can have severe consequences due to its role in '''spreading the p
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  • ...ions and answers. It follows the thought process that you would go through if the case were your own and the questions you would ask yourself. Some probl ...s. Following each case there are further reading references which is great if a more in depth knowledge of the condition is desired. For lecturers this c
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  • ...icate diagnosis, e.g. high doses of opioids should be avoided if possible. If the patient undergoes surgery, swelling may present as a problem post opera ...evere cases may require preoxygenation before induction and intubation and if possible, local anaesthetic and sedative techniques should be be used, to a
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  • ...n these patients to allow for quick administration of anti-epileptic drugs if required. Ideally, masked induction should be avoided in these patients as ...nt aspiration of any regurgitation that may occur prior to intubation, and if available, suction should be used when necessary. Throughout the anaestheti
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  • ...ed (for example if [[Snake Mites|mites]] are present, with low humidity or if [[:Category:Snake Spectacular Diseases|the eye is diseased]]). [[Snake Ret ...e vomeronasal organ. Tears cannot overflow the eyelids, as in mammals, so if a nasolacrimal duct is damaged there is a build-up of tears under the spect
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  • ...ns of [[Heart Failure, Right-Sided|right sided congestive heart failure]] (if severely affected). Animals may be asymptomatic. * Apex beat may be more palpable on the right hemithorax than the left if severe right ventricular hypertrophy is present.
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  • ...sure to the mass. A '''keratinised plug''' may protrude from the pore and, if large, may appear as a cutaneous horn. ...cate with the skin surface it appears as an encapsulated intradermal mass. If the tumour wall becomes disrupted, keratin leaks into the surrounding tissu
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  • ...lexure cannot be palpated as it has moved cranially towards the diaphragm. If the displacement is accompanied by a 270° volvulus then the colonic walls ...developed, the colon should be evacuated via a pelvic flexure enterotomy. If a concurrent volvulus occurred, causing ischemic damage to the colon then r
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  • ...be increased in volume, fever may be present if the sacculitis is severe. If the anal sac ruptures, the tracts will be at the 4 or 8 o'clock positions. The flushing may need to be repeated at 10-14day intervals until resolution. If recurrent episodes occur anal sacculectomy is indicated. This surgery invol
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  • ...absorb nutrients and electrolytes, resulting in [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]]. If the [[Colon - Anatomy & Physiology|ileocolic valve]] has been removed, larg ...e resection of intestine should ideally be avoided in the first instance. If needed, it may be better to perform a second surgery 24-48 hours after the
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  • '''Inducing parturition''' if the foal is near term is another option. An '''assisted delivery''' will be ...of the foal is of primary concern and the prognosis for the mare is poor. If abdominal defects cannot be repaired, euthanasia might be the most humane o
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  • ...dogs, both testes have usually descended within a few weeks of birth but, if this descent is delayed, the inguinal canals are held open by the testes. In small animals, clinical signs are most likely to be noticed if part of the small intestine becomes strangulated, causing:
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  • ...red limb it is at high risk of causing further injury to the affected limb if induction is not carried out in a controlled and safe manner. Other example ...sonnel should be present within the ''knockdown'' box or near to the horse if being performed in the field. Again, it is essential to have a quiet enviro
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  • ...Clipping may be necessary in heavily haired areas but it should be avoided if possible. It is preferred to clean the area with surgical spirit or scrub a ...may preventative treatment with an [[Ectoparasiticides|ectoparasiticide]]. If [[Demodicosis|demodicosis]] is diagnosed and an animal is undergoing treatm
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  • ...production. Clinical signs of caudal vena cava thrombosis may be apparent if abscesses have involved the posterior vena cava, including chronic diarrhoe ...irubin. Occasionally, radiographs may reveal displacement of the diaphragm if the liver abscess is large.
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  • ...''' and '''coughing''' if the hernia is large and impinges on the lungs or if the animal develops aspiration pneumonia as a result of regurgitation ...and an alveolar lung pattern may be apparent, especially cranio-ventrally, if the animal is developing aspiration pneumonia. '''Barium contrast studies'
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  • ...due to the size of the dogs skull and this can occasionally lead to trauma if the tongue is protruding excessively.<br> ...and specific antidotes or treatments for the particular chemical involved. If an infection is the cause of the damaged tongue then of course, treatment o
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  • If biochemistry reveals a hypocalcemia, this can be corrected by giving calciu ...in late gestation and glucose and BHB levels measured. This will determine if there are any problems in the rest of the flock.
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  • ...n colour and visa versa as a general rule . Equine urine can become brown if left standing. Discoloured urine should be taken into consideration when c If the urine is not clear then this could indicate a variety of pathological s
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  • ...al signs include dehydration, weight loss, anorexia and neurological signs if neoplastic in origin. ...ss diagnosis is strongly presumed as it can become an animal welfare issue if not. '''STOP''' when: patient displays concentrating ability or patient los
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  • It is best that the fluid surrounding the cells remains fairly constant. If volume is varied dramatically then it has major knock on effects on the blo ...me of the interstial fluid. This water is not easy to mobilise but can be if it is required to stabilise blood volume.
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  • ...though there is more NaCl, the actual concentration is not really changed. If there was no secretion of aldosterone, a 20kg dog would excrete 15g per 24 ...reduce plasma K<sup>+</sup>. Potassium is generally not excreted. However, if plasma K<sup>+</sup> is still, high aldosterone is stimulated. This causes
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  • ...in psittacine birds''' ''In Practice 1999 21: 76-8''</ref>. This can occur if the bird is fed and '''all seed diet''', which is '''deficient''' in '''vit ...ratory disease in psittacine birds''' ''In Practice 1999 21: 76-8''</ref>. If rhinoliths or choanal abcesses are present they should be removed using a n
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  • ...ence but high persistence so the animal may stop eating and eventually die if not treated. If treatment is initiated early it is often successful however if treatment is delayed beyond 2 weeks the prognosis is much poorer.
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  • ...to obtain an accurate reading and the thin nature of the cornea means that if the Tonopen XL is used the flowing corrective formula must be applied: ...s 2006). The dilated pupil that accompanies glaucoma may not be so obvious if [[Uveitis – Rabbit|uveitis]] is present and in any case may be difficult
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  • ...re added together left for 1-3 minutes and then examined microscopically. If this reaction shows there is agglutination the transfusion should not be pe ...u>plasma</u> is added to 1 drop of '''recipient''' <u>red blood cells</u>. If agglutination occurs then transfusion can occur but with constant monitorin
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  • ...If the condition has become long-standing, foetid breath may be apparent. If accompanied by pyrexia, this may indicate the development of aspiration pne ...present with a history of acute onset pain and access to unsuitable food. If the obstruction has led to the accumulation of food material in the oesopha
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  • ...osis. A faecal smear with '''Ziehl-Neelson''' (ZN) stain is diagnostic and if ''Cryptosporidium'' is present then oocysts stain red against a blue/green If diarrhoea is present and ''Cryptosporidium'' has been detected then treat w
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