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Cristina Iglesias

Fish meal vs. corn gluten meal as a protein so... [J Vet Med Sci. 2001] - PubMed - NCBI - 4 views

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Mercedes Martínez

Importancia del manejo dietético de la enfermedad renal en perros y gatos - 4 views

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    Artículo que nos da unas pautas generales de cómo debe afrontarse la nutrición en la IRC. Artículo en páginas 50-53.
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    El artículo se encuentra en las páginas 50-53.
Ángela Rivero Pérez

Diabetes mellitus - 0 views

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    Página práctica sobre cómo aplicar el tratamiento de insulina, así como el control de azúcar en orina en perros y gatos
Mercedes Martínez

Mixosarcoma espinal en un perro - 3 views

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    El artículo está en las páginas 68-71 de la revista.
ANA ALONSO MUÑIZ

Disseminated intravascular coagulation 2 - 3 views

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    Coagulación intravascular diseminada: Mecanismos moleculares, opciones terapéuticas. Incluye un dibujo explicativo del mecanismo del CID
Lydia Conde Lavín

Estudio en 11 perros con polineuropatía y parálisis laringea - 3 views

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    Este estudio confirma, histopatologicamente, una polineuropatía en perros afectados de parálisis laríngea, determinando que ésta última puede ser parte de este complejo. Hace una introducción a la parálisis laringea: signos, razas mas predispuestas.......
Lydia Conde Lavín

Caso en un Poodle con neuritis del trigémino - 3 views

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    Por Carlos Eduardo Aparicio * * Médico veterinario, ULS. MSc (c). Colaborador del Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba (España).
Sara Hontoria

Tratamiento de problemas de comportamiento en gatos asociados a la agresividad - 3 views

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    Tratamiento de problemas de comportamiento en gatos asociado a la agresividad. Al final de la página encontramos un enlace a una tabla donde se exponen los principales fármacos empleados en el tratamiento de los problemas de comportamiento en gatos.
Lydia Conde Lavín

Shivering: neuropatía degenerativa en caballos - 3 views

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    Enfermedad transimisible genéticamente que junto con el "Wobblër" (síndrome que implica una malformación vertebral cervical que comprime la médula espinal) tienen mayor incidencia en España debido a la presión genetica sobre los ejemplares reproductores de salto y doma clásica
Jose javier Prendes fernández

Treatment with licofelone prevents abnormal subchondral bone cell metabolism in experim... - 3 views

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    Licofelone treatment prevents and/or delays the abnormal metabolism of subchondral osteoblasts.
Sara Hontoria

Agresion entre gatos - 3 views

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    Agresividad entre gatos que viven juntos en la misma familia
Jose javier Prendes fernández

Chondroprotective drugs in degenerative joint diseases - 3 views

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    Uso de condroprotectores en la enfermedad articular degenerativa.
Mario González Núñez

Incidencia de la hipercolesterolemia debida a enfermedades endocrinas e infecciosas en ... - 3 views

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    La parte que nos interesa de acorde con la asignatura es la relacionada con las enfermedades endocrinas
cristina santaeugenia

Description and development of compulsive... [J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1998] - PubMed - NCBI - 3 views

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    Source Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA. Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with onset and continued elicitation of tail chasing in Bull Terriers and other terriers and to determine response to treatment with clomipramine hydrochloride, a serotonin-reuptake inhibitor. DESIGN: Prospective study.
Cristina Iglesias

Use of electroacupuncture to treat laryngeal hemiplegia in horses - 3 views

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Lydia Conde Lavín

Manifestaciones neurológicas: estudio en 29 perros con hipotiroidismo - 3 views

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    resumen del estudio
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    Muy antiguo, de 1994.
Laura Beatriz Fontana Arroyo

Feline CRF Information Center - Medications - 3 views

  • Other medications are available and your veterinarian will be able to recommend what is needed for your cat.
  • Other medications are available and your veterinarian will be able to recommend what is needed for your cat.
  • Be advised that there is NO drug that is entirely free of side effects
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  • The severity of side effects vary by patient
  • Only the human form of erythropoietin is currently available for treatment of felines
  • Although the human version has been proven effective, some cats may develop antibodies against it
  • must be stopped immediately
  • Feline recombinant erythropoietin is not commercially available at this time. 
  • An anabolic steroid that is used to improve appetite
  • Anemia
  • Calcium Imbalance  
  • Calcitriol is the active form of vitamin D (D3). An excess of phosphorus suppresses the production of calcitriol
  • The lack of calcitriol prevents calcium from being absorbed in the alimentary canal which leads to hypocalcemia
  • Hyperphosphatemia (excess phosphorus
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • (Amlodipine, calcium channel blocker
  • These medications may be helpful in treating CRF since they dilate the blood vessels thereby increasing blood flow to the kidneys
  • Hypokalemia (potassium depletion
  • potassium gluconate)
  • Inappetence (loss of appetite
  • Periactin (cyproheptadine
  • Potassium supplementation combined with the inability of the kidneys of end-stage CRF cats to sufficiently rid their bodies of excess potassium can stress the heart and could potentially cause heart failure and/or other associated problems
  • For some reason, Periactin works to stimulate the appetite in cats. Periactin does not work equally well for all cats, but since it has fewer and less serious side effects than the family of tranquilizers more commonly used for appetite stimulation, it's worth a try
  • Valium (diazepam) and Serax (oxazepam
  • By experimentation you may find a dose small enough not to cause noticeable CNS depression while still stimulating appetite.
  • When giving these tranquilizers to cats, it is extremely important to always keep a close watch on them when the drug takes effect to make sure they don't fall off anything.
  • Pepcid AC Acid Controller (famotidine
  • Kremezin (AST-120)
  • is not an appetite stimulant. It simply eliminates one of the disturbances that can cause a cat not to eat and, therefore, may improve appetite
  • Antibiotics
  • Antibiotics do not fight CRF, they fight infections that may be taking advantage of your cat's weakened condition
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