Expert round table on immune haemolytic anaemia (IMHA)
The Laboklin expert “Round Tables” have become a well-known event, whereby invited experts engage in…
The Laboklin expert “Round Tables” have become a well-known event, whereby invited experts engage in…
A wide range of different detection methods are available to veterinarians for the diagnosis of…
Alopecia in dogs can have many causes. There may be alopecia secondary to scratching, licking…
Parasites have developed different survival strategies.
Digestive disorders are a frequent reason that pets are presented to veterinary practices, with the…
The gastrointestinal microbiota is a complex community of microorganisms that colonise the digestive tract and…
Feline patients with respiratory infections are common in companion animal practice.
The senses of hearing and balance are located in the ear.
Insect stings can trigger hypersensitivity reactions in dogs.
“The last child has fur” – this common social belief means that dogs often live…
Parrots, which include the popular budgerigars and cockatiels, are commonly kept pets.
Chronic enteropathy – a complex topic which raises many questions.
The expert discussed some recent studies that address the detection of silent carrier horses.
Clinical signs of gastrointestinal complaints in horses are manifold. They include colic, diarrhoea, constipation or…
Turtles and tortoises are popular pets which can become very old when kept properly.
There are multiple causes of alopecia in small mammals. Endocrine causes are considered after ruling…
Hepatic diseases are quite common in equids. In addition to poisonous plants, toxins, parasitoses and…
Clinically, non-inflammatory alopecia is the absence of hair without other skin lesions.
Strangles is caused by the gram-positive, β-haemolytic bacterium Streptococcus equi subspecies equi.
The work-up of equine respiratory diseases is based on anamnesis, clinical examination, endoscopic findings and…
Pyodermas or bacterial skin infections (Greek: “pyo“ – pus and “derma“ – skin) are highly…
Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are an important component of blood coagulation.
Alopecia (hair loss) in cats is a common reason for cats being presented to the…
The nomenclature of equine respiratory diseases has recently been revised.
In recent years, our understanding of infectious diseases in reptiles has grown immensely.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an IgE-mediated allergic skin disease to environmental allergens.
The oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) belongs to the order of moths (Lepidoptera), specifically a species…
Pet reptiles are frequently presented to the practice for various types of skin lesions.
As veterinarians, we are aware of the importance of emerging viral diseases. Especially, when spread…
Alopecia or pathological hair loss is a frequent reason for consultation with dermatological patients, a…
Goliat is a male dachshund crossbreed born in 2012. At the age of 4 years,…
The horse’s digestive system is designed for the best possible utilisation of plant food. Digestion…
Atopic patients often produce IgE against allergens. But there are some patients who despite presenting…
In veterinary medicine, too, non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have become increasingly important in recent…
Hass, an 18-month-old male, mixed-breed dog weighing 42 kg, was presented with a six-month history…
Before or at the beginning of the breeding season, special attention is paid to mares…
Piper is a 7-year-old Australian Shepherd (allegedly purebred), female, not neutered.
During the breeding season, the breeding suitability of all mares intended for breeding must be…
Over the last few decades the popularity of reptiles as pets has increased.