What home adaptations would we recommend to the owner of a geriatric animal? Non-slip surfaces:
What home adaptations would we recommend to the owner of a geriatric animal? Non-slip surfaces:
Result of any kind of chronic superficial irritation. Usually deposited in the epithelium (sometimes anterior
Indications: Suspected neoplasia. Nodules, ulcers or wounds that do not heal. Vesicular or pustular lesions
Premedication Identifying, preventing and minimising pain is essential in the elderly patient. Midazolam appears to
Topical treatment Twice weekly topical application of lime sulphur, enilconazole or a miconazole/chlorhexidine shampoo. a.
The mainstay of diagnosis of canine leishmaniasis is based on several premises: Detection of the
Spirometry is the measurement of gas flow and volume during respiration. Many of the current
The severity and extent of the spinal cord injury determine the appearance of particular clinical
Definition: Sepsis-like clinical presentation as patients present with systemic inflammation (SIRS), coagulation activation (DIC) and
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