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Incidence, severity and prognosis associated with hypernatremia in dogs and cats. [PDF]
BackgroundHypernatremia has been associated with substantial morbidity and death in human patients. The incidence and importance of hypernatremia in dogs and cats has not been determined.Hypothesis/objectivesTo describe the incidence of and prognosis ...
Epstein, SE, Hopper, K, Ueda, Y
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Hypoadrenocorticism‐like syndrome in a cat with Tritrichomonas foetus infection: a case report
A reduced sodium: potassium ratio is an uncommon finding in cats, and is typically associated with conditions such as hypoadrenocorticism, severe renal and cardiovascular diseases, cavitary effusion and certain non‐parasitic gastrointestinal diseases.
M. Crisonà +4 more
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Prospective observational study of point-of-care creatinine in trauma. [PDF]
Background:Patients with trauma are at risk for renal dysfunction from hypovolemia or urological injury. In austere environments, creatinine values are not available to guide resuscitation. A new portable device, the Stat Sensor Point-of-care (POC) Whole
Carden, Anthony J +6 more
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Objectives To report the clinicopathological findings, treatment and outcomes of Pugs diagnosed with protein‐losing enteropathy using VetCompass primary care clinical data in the UK and to determine if referral or any specific treatments for protein‐losing enteropathy were associated with outcome. Materials and Methods Retrospective VetCompass study of
A. Kathrani +3 more
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Psychogenic polydipsia in dogs – a review of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Polyuria and polydipsia represent a common clinical presentation in dogs and may result from numerous disorders affecting different body systems. Compulsive water consumption is characteristic of psychogenic polydipsia, a primary polydipsia disorder rooted in neurologic, behavioural or environmental factors.
G. Pavlovsky
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Pemberian Posisi Modified Trendelenburg Dan Kolaborasi Pemberian Cairan Pada Pasien Hipovolemia Dengan Diagnosa Medis Vulnus Laceratum [PDF]
Background: In the patient Mr. S was diagnosed with Vulnus Laceratum in the right groin measuring 20 cm and 5 cm long with active bleeding. With the patient's bleeding condition, the patient was given a modified Trendelenburg position and a combination ...
At-Toha, Muh.
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Myxomatous mitral valve disease, an acquired valvular degeneration, is the most common cardiac disorder in dogs, affecting approximately 10% of dogs in primary care veterinary practice. Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease frequently require anaesthesia for routine procedures.
I. Levinzon +3 more
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The failing heart under stress: echocardiography is an essential monitoring tool in the Intensive Care Unit [PDF]
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Poelaert, Jan
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ABSTRACT Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are rare, life‐threatening mucocutaneous reactions. Pediatric mortality is lower than in adults, but children face higher risks of recurrence and long‐term sequelae. Despite disease severity, pediatric‐specific guidelines remain scarce and often extrapolated from adult ...
Rachel Creighton +3 more
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Fluid management of the neurological patient: A concise review [PDF]
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both the amounts of fluid volumes infused and the type and tonicity of maintenance fluids are relevant in understanding the impact of fluids on the ...
Jagt, M. (Mathieu) van der
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