Infectious diseases in birds – part 1
Parrots, which include the popular budgerigars and cockatiels, are commonly kept pets.
DetailsParrots, which include the popular budgerigars and cockatiels, are commonly kept pets.
DetailsChronic enteropathy – a complex topic which raises many questions.
DetailsUntil recently, feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) was a fatal disease that could only be detected by pathology.
Details– Tumour Incidence in Dogs in Germany…
– Molecular Genetic Investigation of Digital Melanoma in Dogs.
– Pathological Findings in Gastrointestinal Neoplasms and Polyps in 860 Cats and a Pilot Study on miRNA Analyses.
– First evidence of vertical Hepatozoon canis transmission in dogs in Europe.
– Metabolomic serum abnormalities in dogs with hepatopathies.
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When to suspect hemolysis? We suspect hemolysis especially in regenerative anemia when blood loss has been excluded…
DetailsAs with all skin problems, a thorough history is the most critical tool to arrive at a diagnosis in the cat.
DetailsClinical signs of gastrointestinal complaints in horses are manifold. They include colic, diarrhoea, constipation or flatulence.
DetailsTurtles and tortoises are popular pets which can become very old when kept properly.
DetailsThere are multiple causes of alopecia in small mammals. Endocrine causes are considered after ruling out ectoparasitic diseases.
DetailsHepatic diseases are quite common in equids. In addition to poisonous plants, toxins, parasitoses and neoplasms, they can also be caused by bacterial or viral infectious agents.
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