Histopathological and cytological examination in small mammals – possibilities and limitations
Small pets are now among the most popular domestic animals in Germany (5 million small pets in 5% of all households…
DetailsSmall pets are now among the most popular domestic animals in Germany (5 million small pets in 5% of all households…
DetailsPyodermas or bacterial skin infections (Greek: “pyo“ – pus and “derma“ – skin) are highly prevalent in dogs.
DetailsHow would we diagnose without laboratory tests? Whether it is blood count, pathogen detection or pathology…
Details– Cheilitis associated with a novel herpesvirus in two panther chameleons
– Detection of Testadenoviruses and Atadenoviruses in Tortoises and Turtles in Europe
– Diagnotics of infectious respiratory pathogens in reptiles
– Detection of Infectious Agents in Samples from Reptiles Presented at Veterinary Clinics in Poland
– A SINE Insertion in F8 Gene Leads to Severe Form of Hemophilia A in a Family of Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
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Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are an important component of blood coagulation.
DetailsAlopecia (hair loss) in cats is a common reason for cats being presented to the veterinary practice.
DetailsApproximately 1 – 3% (1) or 5 – 12% (2, 3) of cats infected with feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) develop feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).
DetailsProliferative lesions of the oral cavity are regularly seen in both dogs and cats.
DetailsThe nomenclature of equine respiratory diseases has recently been revised.
DetailsIn recent years, our understanding of infectious diseases in reptiles has grown immensely.
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