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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2021
Aerodigestive disorders (AeroDs) in people encompass a wide range of clinical syndromes, reflecting the complex relationship between the respiratory and digestive tracts. In veterinary medicine, aspiration is used interchangeably with aspiration pneumonia.
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Aerodigestive disorders (AeroDs) in people encompass a wide range of clinical syndromes, reflecting the complex relationship between the respiratory and digestive tracts. In veterinary medicine, aspiration is used interchangeably with aspiration pneumonia.
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Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat
, 2018Diagnosis is often the most challenging part of dermatology. Diagnostic dermatology melds both clinical and histopathologic diagnosis by correlating the clinical and microscopic features of skin disease.
Nicole A Heinrich+3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
Ehrlichial diseases of dogs currently are recognized to be caused by Ehrlichia canis, Ehrlichia platys, Ehrlichia equi, and Ehrlichia risticii. Information on each disease's history, transmission, pathogenesis, clinicopathologic findings, diagnosis, therapy, and prevention is presented in this article.
Johnny D. Hoskins, Benny J. Woody
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Ehrlichial diseases of dogs currently are recognized to be caused by Ehrlichia canis, Ehrlichia platys, Ehrlichia equi, and Ehrlichia risticii. Information on each disease's history, transmission, pathogenesis, clinicopathologic findings, diagnosis, therapy, and prevention is presented in this article.
Johnny D. Hoskins, Benny J. Woody
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Zygomatic salivary gland diseases in the dog: three cases diagnosed by MRI.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2013This article describes three original cases of zygomatic gland disease in the dog diagnosed by low-field MRI and treated by a modified lateral orbitotomy with zygomatic osteotomy.
Laetitia Boland+4 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976
SUMMARY A 5-week-old mixed-breed dog was examined because of emaciation and depression associated with chronic anorexia, diarrhea, and vomiting. Its rectal temperature was subnormal and it died on the day of admission. At necropsy, small focal lesions were distributed through the liver.
S R, Qureshi, W W, Carlton, H J, Olander
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SUMMARY A 5-week-old mixed-breed dog was examined because of emaciation and depression associated with chronic anorexia, diarrhea, and vomiting. Its rectal temperature was subnormal and it died on the day of admission. At necropsy, small focal lesions were distributed through the liver.
S R, Qureshi, W W, Carlton, H J, Olander
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Detecting Dog Diseases and Emotions Using Deep Learning
International Conference on Computing and Convergence TechnologyThe “Dog Disease Detection” project aims to develop an accessible and efficient system for diagnosing common canine diseases using advanced machinelearningtechniques.ByleveragingConvolutionalNe uralNetworks (CNN), the system automatically analyzes images
DharunDarsan R Y+5 more
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1972
ABSTRACTHeart disease in the dog is first described on the basis of the varying clininical syndromes which can occur as a result of cardiac and other lesions. The diagnostic features of the arrhythmias and lesions causing these syndromes are then elaborated with regard to their specific clinical appreciation.
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ABSTRACTHeart disease in the dog is first described on the basis of the varying clininical syndromes which can occur as a result of cardiac and other lesions. The diagnostic features of the arrhythmias and lesions causing these syndromes are then elaborated with regard to their specific clinical appreciation.
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Cushing’s Disease in Dogs and Humans
Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2009<i>Background:</i> Cushing’s disease (CD) is a common endocrinological disorder in dogs with an estimated incidence of 1 to 2 cases/1,000 dogs/year. This is in contrast to humans in whom CD is rare. The clinical presentation of CD, however, is highly similar between dogs and humans, with characteristic signs, such as abdominal obesity ...
Björn P. Meij+5 more
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Veterinary clinical pathology, 2013
A 12-year-old, spayed female, mixed-breed dog was presented for acute hematuria, stranguria, polyuria, and polydipsia, as well as lameness for 8 days.
C. Geigy+5 more
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A 12-year-old, spayed female, mixed-breed dog was presented for acute hematuria, stranguria, polyuria, and polydipsia, as well as lameness for 8 days.
C. Geigy+5 more
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