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Canine acral lick dermatitis syndrome
(2012)
Canine acral lick dermatitis is a complicated and challenging syndrome occurring in companion animal dermatology. Skin lesions are caused by intense and prolonged licking of a localized area, usually on the lower parts of ...
Periodic administration of allopurinol is not effective for the prevention of canine leishmaniosis (Leishmania infantum) in the endemic areas
(2005)
A total of 95 clinically healthy and seronegative for Leishmania infantum dogs, residing an area highly endemic for canine leishmaniosis (CL) and living an outdoor life-style, were split into positive and negative groups, ...
New vaccination protocols for the dog and cat: the challenge of today for a better and safer prevention
(2011)
Vaccinations are an integral part of a comprehensive preventive health care program targeting to minimize the incidence of major canine and feline infectious diseases. Currently, vaccination practices are re-evaluated ...
Experimental staphylococcal mastitis in bitches: Clinical, bacteriological, cytological, haematological and pathological features
(2007)
The objectives of the work were to study the features of experimentally induced canine mastitis and to present hypotheses regarding the pathogenesis of the disease. The tight caudal abdominal mammary gland of six bitches ...
Sensitivity of preputial and vaginal exfoliative cytological examination for diagnosis of canine leishmaniosis (Leishmania infantum)
(2014)
Aim of the study was to examine sensitivity of preputial and vaginal exfoliative cytological examination as a non-invasive alternative to lymph node, spleen and bone marrow cytology, for detection of Leishmania infantum ...
Primary portal vein hypoplasia with portal hypertension in a young dog
(2014)
A 5-month old Caucasian dog was presented with a 20-day history of abdominal distention along with inappetance, depression and vomiting of 24-hour duration. Physical examination findings included depression, ascites, mild ...
Glucose measurement using portable blood glucose meters in dogs and cats
(2014)
Portable blood glucose meters (PBGMs) are small electronic devices that measure the concentration of glucose in whole blood. Due to the technological advances, measurement of glucose concentration is carried out in a small ...
Cytologic patterns of lymphadenopathy in dogs infected with Leishmania infantum
(2005)
Background: Lymphadenopathy in canine leishmaniosis has been reported as reactive lymphoid hyperplasia or granulomatous (histiocytic) lymphadenitis. However, we are unaware of information on the effect of latent Leishmania ...
Cytologic patterns of lymphadenopathy in canine monocytic ehrlichiosis
(2011)
Background Recognition of different cytologic patterns in lymph nodes (LNs) from dogs with canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) and noninfectious causes of lymphoid reactivity may have diagnostic utility. Objectives The ...
D-dimer as a diagnostic tool for canine thromboembolic disorders
(2010)
D-dimers are small protein fragments present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by plasmin. During the fibrin(ogen) degradation, a number of products are produced called fibrin(ogen) degradation products (FDPs). ...