Lung inflammation in dogs

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      symptoms - redness and itching of skin at penetration site; lung inflammation, erosion of the intestinal lining; abdominal pain diagnosis - finding juveniles in stool; no satisfactory drug is currently available; however, ivermectin shows promise in trials

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    • Lung Disease in Dogs

      56. Pneumothorax is seen a sequela of lung cyst rupture due to pulmonary trematodiasis. 57. The lung fluke requires two intermediate hosts, the snail and the crayfish. 58. Upon ingestion of the crayfish by the dog, the immature fluke migrates to the lungs and encyst in the lung parenchyma.

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Retroperitoneal pyogranulomatous and fibrosing inflammation secondary to fungal infections in two dogs. JAVMA 238(2):213-219 Domain 1 - Management of Spontaneous And Experimentally Induced Diseases and Conditions, T3 - Diagnose disease or condition as appropriate, T4 - Treat disease or condition as appropriate

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      Mar 20, 2009 · ( Bronchial—inflammation; infection (viral, bacterial, and parasitic); allergy; foreign body; tumors or cancer ( Pulmonary (lung)—inflammation; infection (viral, bacterial, and fungal); aspiration pneumonia; fluid build-up in the lungs (pulmonary edema); cancer (may originate in the lungs [primary cancer] or have spread into the lungs ...

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      Multiple AT-001 investigator-initiated trials are currently underway to address acute lung inflammation and cardiomyopathy in critical COVID-19 patients. Several New York City hospitals have initiated Emergency Investigational Drug applications for AT-001 use in critical COVID-19 patients. AT-001 is currently being accessed in these New York ...

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    • [DOC File]Primary Species – Dog (2007)

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      Pulmonary (lung)—inflammation; infection (viral, bacterial, parasitic, and fungal); aspiration pneumonia; fluid buildup in the lungs (pulmonary edema); Cancer—may originate in the lungs (primary cancer) or have spread into the lungs (metastatic cancer); may be secondary to …

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    • [DOC File]Michele Wilkinson, wilkinson@cvm

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      Inflammation in the lung as a response to disease-causing bacteria, characterized by accumulation of inflammatory cells and fluid in the lung, conducting airways (bronchi and bronchioles), and alveoli (the terminal portion of the airways, in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged) ... Dogs. Cat (less common in cats than dogs) Breed ...

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Causes: infection, inflammation, pain, heat stroke. If temp exceeds 105 F, get to DVM ASAP! Hypothermia. Causes: shock, low blood pressure, being in cold water for prolonged period of time, wet fur/skin. If less than 95 F, get to DVM ASAP! Pulse. Normal 60 to 120 beats per minute for large breeds; 100-140 for small breeds

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      Lung: •inflammation w/an eosinophilic exudate •transient pulmonary infiltrates & eosinophilia (Loeffler’s syndrome) •ascaris pneumonia w/fever, cough, & eosinophilia can occur w/heavy larval burden. GI: •malnutrition w/heavy worm burden (esp. children) •abdominal pain, …

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      Apr 03, 2009 · ( Inflammation of the brain and the membranes covering the brain (meninges) characterized by nodular, inflammatory lesions (known as “granulomatous meningoencephalitis”)—mostly small-breed dogs, especially terriers and miniature poodles; large-breed dogs also affected ( Inflammation of the brain (known as “pug encephalitis”)—pugs

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