Clinical Nutrition I
Applied Clinical Nutrition - Basics
Applied Clinical Nutrition - Basics
Diagnosis and management of canine hypercortisolism. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis Spontaneous and iatrogenic hypercortisolism is probably the most common cause of endocrine alopecia, frequently accompanied by additional skin lesions and systemic signs in dogs. Although in advanced cases diagnosis is usually straightforward, there are dogs with less typical presentations posing diagnostic dilemmas. Furthermore, the correct […]
Regurgitation in birds: building a sound diagnostic plan to tailor the treatment plan Regurgitation in birds – systematic diagnosis and tailored treatment This session focuses on avian regurgitation, exploring underlying causes and diagnostic pitfalls. Cases will show how to gather history, perform physical exams, and use imaging and laboratory data to establish targeted therapies. Aims: […]
FIP or Not FIP? A Case for Reflection and Learning Lecturer: Jennifer von Luckner, Dipl. ECVIM - CA Overview: Diagnosing feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is not always straightforward. Using a case that did not progress as optimally as it might have, we will review the most important diagnostic steps. Where should we look most carefully […]
Behind the Label: Spotting Red Flags in Nutrition Products This webinar teaches veterinary professionals to critically evaluate nutrition products—from therapeutic diets to supplements—by reading labels, spotting misleading claims, and identifying unsafe formulations. Learning outcomes: Participants will: - Decode pet food labels using regulatory and scientific frameworks. - Identify red flags, misleading claims, and signals of […]
FIP – What`s new? What`s hot? Since 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 […]
Tumour Biology, Diagnostic and Treatment Options & Skin Tumours
Autoimmune and immunemediated diseases – part III. – Dr. Chiara Noli There are many autoimmune and immunomediated skin diseases in dogs and cats, with different pathogenesis and cinical presentations. Some of them are easily diagnosed on clinical grounds but some others histopathology for the diagnosis. Depending on the disease, therapeutical protocols may vary and the […]