Treatment for dog heart disease

    • [DOCX File]Hope VS

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      Usually there have been no signs of heart disease prior to the collapse, shock, and red blood cell destruction associated with this syndrome. Death usually occurs within 1 to 2 days and the only effective treatment is to open the dog's jugular vein and physically remove the worms with a special clamp.

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    • [DOCX File]Case Study: Chronic Renal Disease in a Dog

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      Rabies is a viral zoonotic neuroinvasive disease that causes acute encephalitis in mammals. It is generally characterized by CNS irritation, paralysis, and death. Animals causing rabies can be classified into two. Canine rabies is caused by domestic animals while sylvatic rabies is caused by wild animals.

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    • [DOC File]Homepage | Wiley

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      Treatment of dynamic narrowing (stenosis) in cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a disease characterized by inappropriate enlargement or thickening of the heart muscle of the left ventricle) is controversial; a “dynamic” process is one in which the lumen of the ventricle changes with the movements of the heart (relaxation and contraction)

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    • [DOC File]Blaine Central Veterinary Clinic Veterinarian Cat Dog Vet MN

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      An acceptable choice for animals with well compensated valvular heart disease. Acceptable for sighthounds. Cautionary information. This protocol is most effective when the patient is either depressed from their disease or very sedate from the preanesthetic medications. Avoid if: Intracranial disease is suspected (can raise ICP)

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    • [DOC File]Dispelling the Myths of Canine Cancer and Its Treatment

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      This preventative will need to be continued for the remainder of your dog’s life to prevent heartworm disease from recurring. Please give us a call at, (903) 797-2744 if you have any questions about your dog’s heartworm disease and treatment, or if you become concerned about his/her health.

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    • [DOC File]SMALL ANIMAL ANESTHESIA GUIDE - VASG Dog & Cat …

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      We recommend consideration of anticoagulation therapy in all children (beyond the neonatal period) with evidence of acute arterial ischemic stroke thought to be secondary to idiopathic infarction +/- stenosis, congential heart disease, PFO/ASD, large vessel dissection, prothrombotic disorder, vasculitis, or recurrent stroke while on aspirin.

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    • [DOC File]CANINE HEARTWORM DISEASE

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      Long-term (chronic) disease of the heart valves. Disease of the heart muscle (known as “cardiomyopathy”) Congenital (present at birth) heart disease. Digoxin toxicity; digoxin is a drug used in the treatment of some forms of heart disease. Unknown cause (so-called “idiopathic” disease) Treatment. Health Care

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    • Heart Disease in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | Australia…

      What about radiation therapy for my dog's tumor? Radiation therapy can be very useful for certain tumors. Since it is a local treatment, it is most often used to treat local disease, e.g. tumors with a high likelihood of aggressive local infiltration and regrowth but a low risk of spread.

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    • [DOC File]RABIES

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      Degenerative Valve Disease (DVD), also called endocardiosis, valvular regurgitation, valvular insufficiency or chronic valve disease, refers to a noninfectious degeneration of the cardiac valves. In dogs and cats, the most commonly affected valve is the mitral valve (on the left side of the heart), followed by the tricuspid valve (on the right ...

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      IRIS has established internationally recognized clinical guidelines for the staging and treatment of renal disease. Chuck meets the criteria for Stage III because his blood creatinine is >2.8 mg/dL. However, his urine protein to creatinine ratio and his blood pressure would need to be evaluated for proper staging.

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