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SUMMARY:Cytology\, Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Uninvited Guests: Infectious Agents in Cytology Specimens\nInfectious aetiologies are frequently considered while reviewing inflammatory cytology samples. Some infectious agents such as fungal organisms\, algal pathogens\, and unusual bacteria can have unique morphologies that may overlap with contaminants\, artifacts\, or non-infectious processes. In this webinar\, we will work through a series of clinical cases involving infectious aetiologies\, highlighting the cytologic appearance and diagnostic reasoning. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will: \n-Recognize and differentiate cytologic features of select infectious agents.\n-Integrate those cytologic findings with clinical information to guide confirmatory testing or therapeutic intervention. \nSpeaker: Julie Piccione DVM\, MS\, DACVP\, Texas A&M University\, USA \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/cytology-session-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Cytology
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SUMMARY:Emergency & Critical care\, Session 8
DESCRIPTION:Fluid Therapy in Anuric/Polyuric Patients\nManaging fluid therapy in anuric or oliguric patients poses a unique challenge. While fluids are often the cornerstone of stabilization\, inappropriate administration in these patients can quickly worsen their condition and lead to life-threatening complications. The emergency clinician must therefore balance the need for circulatory support with the risk of fluid overload.\nIn this case-based webinar we will discuss how to assess volume status\, how to distinguish between pre-renal\, renal\, and post-renal causes\, and how to guide fluid therapy accordingly. Special emphasis will be placed on setting appropriate fluid rates\, recognizing early signs of fluid overload\, and knowing when to move beyond fluid therapy to advanced interventions such as diuretics or renal replacement therapy.\nCase examples will highlight the decision-making process and the practical challenges clinicians face when tailoring therapy to these fragile patients. \nLearning outcome:\nAfter this webinar\, participants will be able to recognize anuric and oliguric states in dogs and cats\, assess the underlying cause\, and implement safe\, individualized fluid therapy strategies while minimizing the risk of fluid overload and secondary complications. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/emergency-and-critical-care-session-8/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Emergency & Critical Care
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SUMMARY:Dermatology\, Session 7
DESCRIPTION:Congenital and hereditary skin diseases. – Dr. Chiara Noli\nCongenital and hereditary skin diseases usually occur in young animals and usually are not curable. They can involve the epidermis\, the dermis and/or the adnexa with breed predisposition typical for each disease. Some may even not be compatible with life or with a good quality of life and carriers should be identified and avoided in breeding programmes. \nLearning outcomes:\nTo become aware of the occurrence of genetic and congenital skin diseases in dogs\, how to recognise the most frequent ones. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/dermatology-session-7/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Dermatology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260908T190000
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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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