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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Feline endocrinology secrets unravelled – Part 1: Feline hyperthyroidism\, feline hyperaldosteronism\nOne of the most important feline endocrinopathies undoubtedly is feline hyperthyroidism. Usually\, it is not the diagnosis and management of hyperthyroidism itself that poses a problem\, it is more about the co-morbiditis. Learn how to deal with concurrent chronic kidney disease\, gain awareness about the fact that systemic hypertension often develops only after establishment of euthyroidism\, discuss heart failure and the therapeutic consequenses in multimorbid cats and realize why producing hypothyroidism should be avoided by all means. And because it might look similar in the first place and diagnosis is not always straight forward we need to talk about feline hyperaldosteronism too.\nWhat you will learn:\n– A lot about feline hyperthyroidism and it`s co-morbidities (systemic hypertension\, chronic kidney disease\, heart failure)\n– When to think of feline hyperaldosteronism and how to diagnose it\nPreparation material:\n• Reading material providing an overview about feline hyperthyrodism\n• Reading material providing an overview about feline hyperaldosteronism\nLive workshop:\nSeveral cases will highlight the problems that may arise when dealing with feline hyperthyroidism and it`s co-morbidities. Some of them will be presented in a quizze format. Others will be discussed in more detail including gathering pros and cons within the group regarding different treatment options. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260604T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260604T200000
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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 4
DESCRIPTION:FIP – What`s new? What`s hot?\nSince treatment options for feline infectious peritonitis have been introduced we certainly see and treat more feline patients with FIP. Even in countries where medication is not readily available. But what about the diagnosis? Is it that simple? How efficient are new PCR tests and how to interpret test results correctly? An additional challenge is that some cats present with atypical signs. There are FIP cases that might be missed. And then there are others that might look like FIP but aren`t. Let`s have a detailed look into this together.\nWhat you will learn:\n– How to diagnose FIP in a typical case with focus on serum protein electrophoresis\, acute phase proteins and pcr testing\n– Be aware of atypical FIP presentations and how to diagnose them\n– An overview about treatment regimens\, medical support and monitoring\nPreparation material:\n• Recent journal article on FIP diagnostic tools\n• Recent journal article on atypical FIP\n• Recent journal article on treatment outcome\nLive workshop:\nCases with typical FIP\, cases with atypical FIP and cases with „look-a-like“ but not FIP are presented and you are deciding which is which – based on the diagnostics you choose. After having identified the true FIP cases we will briefly talk about treatment\, medical support and monitoring. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260908T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260908T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T105615
CREATED:20250211T194851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T094514Z
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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Talking about kidney disease\nIt is probably the most important disease in cats: chronic kidney disease? But is it always renal disease if you detect azotaemia on the blood work? And when can we classify a renal azotaemia as chronic kidney disease. How to differentiate from acute disease? And what about acute on chronic? Let`s find answers to all of these questions.\nAim:\n– Be able to differentiate pre-renal\, renal and postrenal azotaemia\n– Learn how to find out whether it is acute or chronic kidney disease\n– Take home some treatment guidelines for chronic kidney disease during different stages (early kidney disease\, acute on chronic disease\, advanced kidney disease)\nPreparation material:\n• Introductory video on how to differentiate pre-renal\, renal and post-renal azotaemia\n• Introductory video on how to differentiate acute from chronic disease\nLive workshop:\nRico\, Ruby\, Wilma\, Pim and some others will teach you how to differentiate pre-renal\, renal and post-renal azotaemia and how to classify renal azotaemia as acute\, chronic or acute on chronic. And once we have found out which of them have chronic kidney disease we need to talk about treatment options and the differences in the management of early vs advanced chronic kidney disease. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261014T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T105615
CREATED:20250211T194851Z
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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 6
DESCRIPTION:Feline endocrinology secrets unravelled – Part 2: D. mellitus\, acromegaly\, Cushing`s syndrome\nDiagnosing diabetes mellitus is not causing a problem in most cases. It usually gets difficult if the treatment response is not exactly what we would have wished it to be. We will look into monitoring of diabetic patients and possible reasons for insufficient treatment response. The focus will be on potentially underlying endocrinopathies such as acromegaly and Cushing`s syndrome. However\, new treatment options such as the SGLT-2 inhibitors will be discussed as well.\nPreparation material:\n• Short introduction on how to read glucose curves\n• Short introduction on SGLT-2 inhibitors\nLive workshop:\nSeveral short cases are presented in a quizze format asking you to provide answers using the knowledge you gained about glucose curves and SGLT-2 inhibitors. As soon as we have solved the most important issues around these two topics a case with acromegaly and another one with Cushing`s syndrome need to be worked up more extensively by you and you need to decide on how to treat them. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261124T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T105615
CREATED:20250211T194851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T094601Z
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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 7
DESCRIPTION:Feline lower urinary tract disease – a never ending story…\nA common presentation in daily praxis. The cat with idiopathic cystitis – or shall we better say „stress induced feline lower urinary tract syndrome“? Aren`t thea all stress-induced? Even those with crystalluria\, urolthiasis and secondary bacterial infection? Let`s talk about the different presentations of FLUTD and how to deal with them.\nAims:\n– Implement guidelines for a severly sick\, hyperkalaemic\, obstructed tom cat\n– Find out about tips and tricks for catheterization\n– Learn how to do a decompressive cystocentesis\n– Become familiar with urinary sediment findings (focus: crystalluria)\n– Develop guidlines fot the management of stress induced feline lower urinary tract syndrome\nPreparation material:\n• Reading material: Background information on FLUTD etiopathogenesis\n• Reading material: Treating stress induced feline lower urinary tract syndrome + multimodal environmental modification\nLive workshop:\nOne case that is severly hyperkalaemic – why catherization is not necessarily the first thing to do and what needs to be done.\nOne case that cannot be catheterized – how to proceed if it is getting difficult. Includes a cystocentesis workshop.\nOne case that has got urolithiasis – what to do. Includes a quiz on crystalluria and on radiographic detection of urolithiasis in more locations than just the urinary bladder\nOne case that is being presented with recurrent episodes – which measures do we need to focus on if it comes to prevention and stress management? Let`s bring our knowledge together. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-7/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261215T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20261215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T105615
CREATED:20250211T194851Z
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SUMMARY:Feline Medicine\, Session 8
DESCRIPTION:Dyspnoea – a challenge that can be managed!\nThe dyspnoeic cat presents a real challenge in clinical practice — and things can easily go wrong. This session explores how blood tests and other diagnostic strategies can help avoid frustration and improve outcomes.\nLearning Objectives:\n– Understand how recognizing breathing patterns can help identify the type of disease\n– Learn an easy approach to interpreting radiographic lung patterns\n– Follow a structured diagnostic pathway for better clinical success\n– Discover how blood tests can narrow down differential diagnoses\nPreparation material:\n• Overview of breathing patterns and how they help localize the problem (including short videos with explanations)\n• Brief introduction to radiographic pulmonary pattern\nLive workshop:\nCase 1: Got the sniffles? The many faces of cat flu. Dyspnoea does not always indicate pulmonary disease — and cat flu is more than just conjunctivitis. Let’s review a case that make us think twice.\nCase 2: Dyspnoea – When furosemide fails. If there’s no response to furosemide\, increasing the dose won’t help. Let’s discuss effective alternatives.\n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/feline-medicine-session-8/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Feline Medicine
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