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Rabies, caused by a lyssavirus, is a viral zoonosis that affects people in many parts of the world, especially those in low income countries. Contact with domestic animals, especially dogs, is the main source of human infections.
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vilazada
31-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Handbook on field veterinary surgery" includes content: Prospects and recent advances in field level surgeryin livestock, basic considerations for field level surgery; asepsis and sterilization, sutures and suturing techniques; management of wounds; mangement of tumours; affections of horns; aural haematoma in dogs; management of basic eye affections in animals; tracheostomy and oesophagotomy in cattle.
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muasambanhan05
22-01-2024
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Part 3 boook "Veterinary reproduction and obstetrics" includes content: Management of breeding in small poultry production units; equine infertility and stud medicine practice; infertility in the pig and the control of pig herd fertility; infertility in the bitch and queen; pharmacological control of reproduction in the dog and cat; evaluation of the fertility of breeding males; abnormalities affecting reproductive function of male animals,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan04
11-01-2024
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Part 2 book "Small animal veterinary psychiatry" includes content: Affective disorders in cats and dogs, elimination problems in cats and dogs, abnormal and repetitive behaviours in cats and dogs, ageing related problems in cats and dogs.
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muasambanhan03
02-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Breed predispositions to dental and oral disease in dogs" includes content: Conditions common in small and toy breed dogs, conditions seen in both small and brachycephalic breeds therefore small brachycephalic breeds (pug, lhasa apso, shih tzu, etc.) are even more significantly affected, the welfare concerns of heritable dental diseases, conditions commonly seen in brachycephalic breeds, brachycephalic airway disease, the unique welfare challenges of brachycephalism.
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oursky09
12-11-2023
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Part 1 book "Dogs - Biology, behavior, and health disorders" includes content: How the past affects the present - A genetic history of the irish wolfhound - Genetics of dog behavior, what do dogs understand about human communicative signals - A novel synthesis,.... and other contents.
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oursky06
17-10-2023
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Part 2 book "Dogs - Biology, behavior, and health disorders" includes content: Dog bites to the external genitalia in children - Review of pediatric literature, cataract in large and small dogs - A biomarker for life span, knowing human gaze, strategies for dog rabies control - An example of bolivia,.... and other contents.
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oursky06
17-10-2023
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Part 1 book "Comparative medicine - Disorders linking humans with their animals" includes content: Failure in cardiac action - comparing humans, dogs, cats, and horses; epilepsy in humans and animals: from patients to disease models; chronic kidney failure affects humans and other mammalians; inflammatory bowel disease in humans, pets, and horses; out of breath: asthma in humans and their animals; comparing two major bone pathologies in humans and companion animals - osteoporosis and hyperparathyroidism.
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oursky06
17-10-2023
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Syringomyelia (SM) is a common condition affecting brachycephalic toy breed dogs and is characterized by the development of fluid-filled cavities within the spinal cord. It is often concurrent with a complex developmental malformation of the skull and craniocervical vertebrae called Chiari-like malformation (CM) characterized by a conformational change and overcrowding of the brain and cervical spinal cord particularly at the craniocervical junction. CM and SM have a polygenic mode of inheritance with variable penetrance.
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vinarcissa
21-03-2023
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Cerebellar cortical degeneration (CCD) is an increasingly recognised neurodegenerative disease process affecting many dog breeds. Typical presentation consists of a progressive cerebellar ataxia, with a variable age at onset and rate of progression between different breeds.
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vinarcissa
21-03-2023
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Gain-of-function mutations in KIT are driver events of oncogenesis in mast cell tumours (MCTs) affecting companion animals. Somatic mutations of KIT determine the constitutive activation of the tyrosine kinase receptor leading to a worse prognosis and a shorter survival time than MCTs harbouring wild-type KIT.
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vigalileogalilei
28-02-2022
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Femoral varus deformities complicating the realignment of the quadriceps muscles are frequently associated with medial patellar luxation (MPL) in dogs. Therefore, distal femoral osteotomy (DFO) is recommended in dogs affected with severe MPL and a distal femoral varus deformity.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Chronic renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) activation in course of heart diseases contributes to cardiac remodeling and heart failure. Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is characterized by different stages of severity and trend of RAAS activity during the course of the disease is still uncertain.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Surgical sterilization is the most effective method of contraception for dogs. It also prevents pyometra and reduces the risk of mammary tumour development. However, this procedure also has negative effects, such as urinary incontinence. Steroid hormone deprivation following gonadectomy could also affect canine vaginal mucosa conditions and the microbial community colonizing the vaginal tract.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a known co-morbidity in West Highland white terriers (WHWTs) affected with canine idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (CIPF). The pulmonary vein-to-right pulmonary artery ratio (PV/ PA) has recently been described for the detection of pre-capillary PH in dogs.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Diarrhea is considered the most common clinical sign of chronic gastrointestinal disease in dogs and affects a considerable portion of working and sporting dogs. We aimed to determine the prevalence of diarrhea in police working dogs and evaluate the relationship between feeding, activity level, and animal characteristics with clinical signs.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Bromide is a halide ion of the element bromine usually administered in the form of potassium salt as monotherapy or add-on treatment in epileptic dogs. It is excreted unchanged in the urine and undergoes tubular reabsorption in competition with chloride. Thus, dietary chloride content affects serum bromide concentrations.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Canine elbow dysplasia (CED) is a complex developmental skeletal disorder associated with a number of pathological conditions within the cubital joint. Because CED is a heritable disease, it is important to identify and remove the affected animals from breeding.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Intraosseous epidermoid cyst (IEC) is a rare, non-neoplastic, pathology in animals and humans that most commonly affects the distal phalanx. In dogs, it is important to differentiate this lesion from malignant digital tumours causing bone lysis.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Infective endocarditis is a rare but severe condition associated with a high mortality rate in small animal patients. This condition is caused by a microbial (most often bacterial) infection of the valvular portion of the endocardium, from which proliferative and/or erosive lesions on the cardiac valves or immediately adjacent structures develop. The two most commonly affected cardiac valves are the aortic and mitral valves.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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