Case management made easy – It can be simple if you know how! This introductory session will give you a thorough overview on the problem oriented work-up of feline medicine cases. Based on several case examples we will learn how to approach problems relevant to...
Trick & Treat – Including treats into your dietary plan We all love getting treats, and giving treats, right? Cookies when exercising, chewing items, special delicacies to hide drugs are part of everyday life of pet owners. It is therefore understandable that it...
Feline endocrinology secrets unravelled – Part 1: Feline hyperthyroidism, feline hyperaldosteronism One of the most important feline endocrinopathies undoubtedly is feline hyperthyroidism. Usually, it is not the diagnosis and management of hyperthyroidism itself that...
Pruritus in cats and dogs. – Dr. Chiara Noli Pruritus is the most common presenting complaint in cats and dogs, accounting for over half of the dermatological cases. There are several causes for pruritus, among these parasitic, infectious and allergic diseases. A...
Tackling the complexity of lymphoid system cytology: clinical case studies Lymph nodes and lymphoid organs in general are often involved in various pathological processes, in particular lymphoma. Cytological evaluation is essential for diagnosis and can often be...