Neurological signs in cats

    • [DOC File]Toxic hazards

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      With significant ingestion, symptoms occur quickly and include drooling, vomiting, diarrhoea, excitability/agitation and neurological signs. Always visit your …

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    • [DOCX File]Entomology and Nematology Department - University of ...

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      However, if the cat’s immune system is not working properly, Toxoplasma may continue to replicate, spread and cause damage to tissues. When this happens a variety of different clinical signs can develop including ocular (eye) disease, respiratory disease, diarrhea, liver disease and neurological signs.

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    • Neurological Disorders in Cats

      Cats with SE - neoplasia (lymphosarcoma, pituitary adenocarcinoma, astrocytoma), Meningoencephalitis (Cryptococcus neoformans in this article). Cats with PSE - In several cats, no clinically important extra- or intracranial diseases that could account for the seizures. Several cats had normal neurological …

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    • [DOC File]FFA Vet Tech CDE Parasite & Disease Descriptions

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      Surgical Conditions of the Ear in Dogs and Cats. Dr S. M. Boyd. BVSc MMedVet (surg.) Johannesburg Specialist Veterinary Centre. A large number of conditions that affect the ear do not require surgical intervention; however surgery may be required in the presence of severe recurrent ear disease that is refractory to treatment, neoplasia or lack of owner compliance in the treatment regime.

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    • [DOC File]Surgical Conditions of the Ear in Dogs and Cats

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      Cats can also become intoxicated by certain plants (mushrooms, marijuana, and pine needles) and animals (common toad, snakes, stinging insects). Endogenous toxins (i.e. those that are produced within the body) include urea in kidney failure and ammonia with congenital porto-systemic shunts (abnormal blood vessels within the liver).

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    • [DOC File]Secondary Species – Cat (2004)

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      Recognize neurological clinical signs. Discuss seizures in dogs and cats. Discuss how meningitis and encephalitis affect the nervous system. Discuss other neurological diseases, including rabies, vestibular disease, congential diseases, spinal disease, neoplasia, …

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    • [DOC File]CARDIOLOGY

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      Diagnosis of a kitten showing clinical signs can be accomplished by neurological examination, microscopic examination of tissues, ganglioside biochemistry and enzyme activity assays. A breeder will be the first to suspect an inherited disease if several kittens are born with similar symptoms, especially from the same parents.

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    • [DOC File]GM2 Gangliosidosis in European Burmese Cats

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      Primary reservoirs of this disease are wild and domestic canines, cats, skunks, raccoons and bats. The disease is transmitted via bite wounds or saliva. The clinical signs are acute, fatal, viral encephalomyelitis with headache, fever, progressive paralysis and death. ... but weeks or months later will develop neurological signs that either are ...

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    • [DOC File]COURSE OUTLINE - Yola

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      Cats and dogs are similar to that of the cattle and sheep but have additional neurological signs as well as pharyngeal paralysis and profuse salivation. Death occurs in 1 to 2 days. Transmission:

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