Dermatology, Session 5
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 […]
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 […]
Head Trauma In this case-based webinar we will revisit the pathophysiology of head trauma and outline a structured approach to the neurologic patient in the emergency setting. We will discuss […]
Avian reproductive issues: from the parrot laying too many eggs to the chicken not laying eggs anymore Avian reproductive disorders – managing excess and failure Covering a broad spectrum of […]
Beyond the Bowl: Winning Back the Appetite in Challenging Cases Managing dogs and cats that won’t eat requires more than simply changing diets. This webinar covers medical, behavioural, and practical […]
Canine leishmaniosis. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis Canine leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum is highly endemic in South Europe but is gradually expanding northwards and imported cases are occasionally witnessed even […]
Stranguria Stranguria is a common but potentially life-threatening emergency presentation in cats. The emergency clinician must quickly determine whether the patient is obstructed, stabilize the patient appropriately, and decide on […]
Uninvited Guests: Infectious Agents in Cytology Specimens Infectious aetiologies are frequently considered while reviewing inflammatory cytology samples. Some infectious agents such as fungal organisms, algal pathogens, and unusual bacteria can […]
Fluid Therapy in Anuric/Polyuric Patients Managing fluid therapy in anuric or oliguric patients poses a unique challenge. While fluids are often the cornerstone of stabilization, inappropriate administration in these patients […]
Congenital and hereditary skin diseases. – Dr. Chiara Noli Congenital and hereditary skin diseases usually occur in young animals and usually are not curable. They can involve the epidermis, the […]
Talking about kidney disease It 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? […]
The Great Misunderstood: Feline Neurobehavioral Disorders Introduction: Feline neurobehavioral disorders are frequently misdiagnosed due to a lack of understanding of the species-specific corticolimbic architecture. This session focuses on how the […]
Expect the unexpected: how cytology can redirect a case Cytology is often used to support a clinical suspicion — one piece of the diagnostic puzzle. Many times it confirms what […]