The neurological examination – step by step This introductory session provides an in-depth overview of the neurological examination, the cornerstone of evaluating a neurological patient. Through the use of various video examples, we will explore the systematic...
Blistering (pustular) and erosive skin diseases in dogs and cats. – Dr. Chiara Noli Erosive, blistering lesions are rare in dogs and cats, most typically due to autoimmune or immune mediated diseases, such as pemphigus vulgaris, vesicular diseases of the basal...
Pleural space disease -how to differentiate and stabilize? This second respiratory distress CCM webinar will explore the clinical signs associated with pleural space disease with a focus on recognizing key indicators and understanding the implications of altered...
The neuroanatomical lesion localization – Unlocking the key to a neurological diagnosis This session focuses on mastering neuroanatomical lesion localization, the second step after the neurological examination and essential for formulating a targeted list of...
Skin and haircoat depigmentation in dogs. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis Loss of skin and haircoat pigmentation can be congenital or acquired, can be caused by lack of melanocytes, inability of melanocytes to produce melanin, destruction of melanocytes, or loss of...