Gastrointestinal disease in dogs
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Infected animals may show gastrointestinal and respiratory distress with pneumonia and neurologic complications. The infected animals may shed virus for several months. 2. Canine ehrlichiosis: A disease of dogs, transmitted by ticks, caused by the obligate intracellular organism, Ehrlichia canis. 3. Heartworm
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Primary intestinal disease causing PLE mainly consists of lymphangiectasia, chronic enteropathy (CE, secondary to intestinal inflammation), crypt lesions and intestinal mucosal ulcerative damage.1 More recently, hypoalbuminaemia has been reported in more than half of dogs with intestinal small cell lymphoma that can mimic CE.2 Gastrointestinal ...
[DOC File]CANINE HEMORRHAGIC GASTROENTERITIS
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Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) is a fairly common disorder of dogs that is characterized by the sudden development of vomiting and/or diarrhea. The vomitus and the diarrhea may contain variable amounts of bright, red blood or dark, digested blood.
[DOC File]Primary Species – Dog (2000-2003)
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At least 12 of the 15 dogs that had a history of gastric dilatation or signs of gastrointestinal tract disease before gastropexy improved after gastropexy. 1 dog continued to have gastric dilatation 3 or 4 times per month, with clinical signs that were reported by the owner as resolving following metoclopramide treatment. 20 dogs were examined ...
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Chronic enteropathy is defined as the presence of clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease (diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss and change of appetite) for longer than 3 weeks. This is a common presentation, in both cats and dogs, and a logical approach to investigations is …
[DOCX File]FDA Announcement on July 12, 2018
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Feb 19, 2019 · One reason in particular is the presence of food sensitivities or intolerances to specific grains. According to the FDA DCM report, “Approximately 42% (n=45) of dogs with DCM had a history of allergies or sensitivities to an environmental allergen and/or food that was manifested as dermatitis, otitis, or gastrointestinal disease.”
[DOCX File]Case Study: Chronic Renal Disease in a Dog
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The veterinarian uses the IRIS staging system to put Chuck into Early Stage III Chronic Renal Disease. IRIS or the International Renal Interest Society was organized in 1998 with the mission of assisting veterinary practitioners better understand, diagnose and treat renal diseases in dogs and cats.
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Smaller breed dogs carry a more favorable prognosis, since nutritional support is easier to maintain. The primary, underlying disease cannot be treated in many affected pets. Key Points “Protein-losing enteropathy” is any disease process that is characterized by excessive loss of proteins from the body into the gastrointestinal tract
[DOC File]Drugs used in Gastrointestinal system disorders
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Used as antiemetic in dogs. Side effects include diarrhea, bloody stool, anorexia and otitis. Antiulcers drugs: Gastric ulcers may occur due to stress, metabolic disease, gastric hyperacidity and drug therapy (corticosteroids and NSAIDs). Anorexia, hematemesis, pain and melena are common sings of gastric ulcer. Antiulcer drugs include:
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Dogs. Cats. Suspected that up to 15–20% of diarrhea cases in dogs are Clostridium perfringens–related; less common in cats. Mean Age and Range. Disease may occur in any age pet; most pets that develop long-term (chronic) clinical signs tend to be middle-aged or older. Signs/Observed Changes in the Pet
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