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A case of aural haematoma in pig
12021-02-11 23:54:20 -
A case of constant lacrimation in Buffalo
TREATMENT If there is recent history suggesting grass seeds, chaff or other foreign bodies having entered the eye, each affected animal should be restrained and undergo examination of the eyes, especially of the conjunctival sacs. Removal of foreign bodies is made easier by use of topical anaesthesia and forceps. Antibiotics (procaine penicillin, oxytetracycline, or trimethoprim sulpha) and non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (flunixin meglumine, or ketoprofen) are commonly used to treat inflammatory eye conditions. Parenteral administration usually achieves therapeutic concentrations in the eye and tears. Topical treatments may be more problematic because of the effort required to restrain each animal to administer treatment and the need to repeat intra-ocular treatments frequently because they are rapidly washed away by tears. Powdered formulations for topical use are contraindicated because they can scratch the eye and worsen the problem. Subconjunctival antibiotic injection (under the eyelid) may also offer an alternative approach to treatment.
22021-02-11 15:04:32 -
Define prognosis and its importance in veterinary clinical practice ?
Prognosis predicts the outcome and helps clients decide treatment patterns they should follow.
142021-02-10 10:28:21 -
Microscopic diagnosis of Spirocerca in dogs.
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The pregnancy diagnosis in bitch is done as early as by ultrasound.
922021-01-11 20:21:13 -
The owner of a 17-year-old Cob gelding asked for a health check on his horse because it was losing weight and had an oculonasal discharge.
Greetings docs, any type of lymphoma maybe? i could think of it because the lymphocytes you saw, the hypercalcemia, anemia, and the rest of the weight loss history. Maybe you could do a citology of the abdnormal nodules, Rx, C reactive Protein.
32021-01-03 15:50:31 -
What are the most common gastrointestinal diseases of ruminants in your country?
Intestinal parasites Nematodes-Haemonchus contortus Cestodes-Monezia
52020-12-27 10:18:14 -
Pattern of Disease occurance.
Yes. This is all about epidemiological studies
22020-12-20 15:50:15 -
A 12-year-old male neutered DSH cat presented for a routine annual health check.
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A 15-month-old male Border Collie presented with a history of occasional vomiting over the preceding 5 days.
I suspect hypoadrenocorticsm (Addison's disease)
12020-12-13 14:07:00 -
A rare and interesting case of co-infection with Anaplasma and Ehrlichia in Dog
Thank you everyone for your precious suggestions.
102020-11-30 06:06:38 -
A suspected case of Myopathy in Foal
Yes. It seems to be nutritional myopathy. Well, thank you for such an extensive explanation.
32020-11-24 01:32:28 -
A typical case of Canine Ehrlichiosis with confirmatory diagnosis.
Doxycycline: 5-10 mg/kg/day, PO for 21-28 days Prednisolone 1mg/kg, PO, Twice a Day if the dog has hemolytic anemia Omeprazole 1mg/kg/day PO 28 days Martopitant 1mg/kg/day if The animal is vomiting Imidocarb diproprionate: 2 doses, 5-7 mg/kg, IM, 2 weeks apart (also effective for some strains of babesiosis)
112020-11-21 02:42:01 -
An interesting case of Swine Erysipelas.
It is a kind of sporadic in nature in various parts of India.
72020-11-16 09:19:06 -
A case of democratic dermatitis in Dog
Thanks Doctor.... It's really nice to interact with you people!!
82020-11-10 04:17:45 -
Diagnose the condition!
That's cherry eye.
62020-10-30 01:24:52 -
A Case of Transmissible Venereal Tumor
Well, it has to be found out.
102020-10-26 17:08:48 -
A 5-year-old male neutered DSH cat presented because of a few episodes of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD).
The struvite crystals are eight-sided usually some more or less 'normal' looking struvite crystals are found. They dissolve in 10 % acetic acid. Cystine crystals are typically more or less regularly six-sided.
32020-10-22 01:10:59 -
Attention! Your pet dogs may also be suffering from this conditions!!!
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Diagnose the condition! (Congenital Anomaly)
Polycephalic condition.
22020-10-08 00:57:07
wow, great images doc! never seen it in a pig before, is the surgical treatment the right option too?? Thanks