Biopsies of the gastrointestinal tract: diagnostic uses and limitations
Histopathological examinations of biopsies are an important tool for diagnosing gastrointestinal disease in dogs and cats.
DetailsHistopathological examinations of biopsies are an important tool for diagnosing gastrointestinal disease in dogs and cats.
DetailsThe abbreviation FACS stands for fluorescence activated cell sorting.
DetailsThe two most important retrovirus infections found in cats, FIV and FeLV, are encountered daily in practice and in the laboratory.
DetailsEnlarged toes are often painful and cause lameness. They are often difficult or impossible to treat using antibiotics.
DetailsLeukaemia is a neoplastic proliferation usually of one leukocyte population in the bone marrow.
DetailsAn ACTH stimulation test is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of Morbus Addison and therapy control of Cushing’s disease patients on Vetoryl® (active component: Trilostane).
DetailsThe pancreas fulfils multiple vital metabolic functions.
DetailsFerrets (Mustella putorius furo) have only been held as pets for the last 30 years, but they are gaining in popularity.
DetailsAs the liver plays a major role in an array of metabolic processes, liver diseases are connected with various clinical findings and clinicopathologic abnormalities.
DetailsLeptospirosis is a zoonotic disease found worldwide. Leptospira is a gram-negative, helical shaped bacterium from the group spirochetes.
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