Treated dogs demonstrated reduced hyperglycemic
clinical signs following treatment with Vetsulin.
Not exact matches
Infection was documented by the presence of
clinical signs of sepsis and by positive cultures for pathogenic organisms at one or more of the
following sites: blood, spinal fluid, urine, stool, pleural fluid, umbilicus, or surgical wound.
Through
clinical follow up of dogs genetically at risk, the research team was able to confirm that several disorders cause the same disease
signs also in other than previously described breeds.
«Bears not bothered by diet high in saturated fats: Grizzlies show no
clinical signs of disease
following short - term consumption of saturated fats but scientists question long - term health.»
The reliably high percentage of those who develop viremia
following exposure to this challenge virus is another advantage — when most or all volunteers develop viremia or other
signs of infection,
clinical trials can enroll relatively small numbers of people but still achieve answers to such questions as whether a candidate vaccine protects against infection, she noted.
Each chart was reviewed for patient demographics, presenting symptoms and
signs, tumor location and size, imaging findings, extent of surgical resection, histopathological findings, radiographic
follow - up, tumor recurrence, and
clinical outcome.
In this two - part series, I hope to provide some insight into how you can beat the heat and (hopefully) your competition starting with heat acclimatization education and strategies (part I)
followed by proper hydration and cooling methods and how to recognize early
signs of heat exhaustion, a potentially dangerous
clinical scenario (part II).
Since
clinical signs often improve before parasitologic cure, it is paramount owners understand the need for regularly scheduled
follow - up visits to ensure a successful outcome.
Dr. Gary Norsworthy, a feline veterinarian and owner of the Alamo Feline Health Center in San Antonio, TX, recently conducted a study on 100 cats who showed one or more of the
following clinical signs:
While
clinical signs vary, the most common reported include panting, pacing, hiding, drooling and
following people through the home.2 Some animals, perhaps more severely affected, may be destructive to items in their environment.
The
clinical phase was designed to span 3 years and
follow dogs to the primary endpoint (onset of
clinical signs caused by left ‑ sided congestive heart failure or cardiac ‑ related death).
You should seek IMMEDIATE veterinary attention if the mother shows any of the
following clinical signs: • She appears to be in pain.
«Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease» or FLUTD is the term describing the
following group of
clinical signs:
Horse owners are advised to
follow these basic CDFA and UC Davis Center for Equine Health (CEH) biosecurity guidelines to decrease the potential EHV - 1 / EHM spread at equine facilities and events: • Limit horse - to - horse contact • Limit horse - to - human - to - horse contact • Avoid use of communal water sources • Avoid sharing of equipment unless thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses • Monitor horses for
clinical signs of EHM including fever of 101.5 °F or greater, nasal discharge, cough, reddish mucous membranes, puffy and red eyes, swollen legs and acute onset of neurologic
signs (ataxia, recumbency, urinary incontinence) In 2011, an EHV - 1 / EHM outbreak at the Western National Cutting Horse Event in Ogden, Utah potentially exposed the virus to at least 2,106 horses at 242 equine facilities in 19 states (including California) and one Canadian province, and forced the cancellation of horse shows from coast to coast.
Cidofovir 0.5 % ophthalmic solution instilled BID has been shown to decrease
clinical signs of ocular disease during the acute phase of infection
following experimentally induced FHV - 1 infection.
It is important to note that not every dog will develop all of the
following clinical signs and many dogs will have more than one.
Following concomitant extra-label use of ivermectin with Comfortis, some dogs have experienced the following clinical signs: trembling / twitching, salivation / drooling, seizures, incoordination, excessive dilation of pupils, blindness and disori
Following concomitant extra-label use of ivermectin with Comfortis, some dogs have experienced the
following clinical signs: trembling / twitching, salivation / drooling, seizures, incoordination, excessive dilation of pupils, blindness and disori
following clinical signs: trembling / twitching, salivation / drooling, seizures, incoordination, excessive dilation of pupils, blindness and disorientation.
Viral shedding for H3N8 is short, typically lasting no more than one week
following infection; however dogs infected with H3N2 have been shown to shed virus for up to 3 - 4 weeks Peak shedding of both strains occurs very early in the course of infection and can actually precede the development of
clinical signs by a few days.
* Three injections — one injection,
followed at least one month later by two injections given 24 hours apart; alternative plan used for dogs with a higher worm burden and / or
clinical signs; kills about 98 % of worms.
Although
clinical signs may resolve after surgery and the response appears favorable in the first few years, long - term
follow - up (more than 3 years) suggests that
signs recur in 40 to 50 percent of dogs with partial shunt legations.
In canine patients with degenerative mitral valve disease after the rupture of caudal atrial wall and
following haemopericardium the
clinical signs are collapse and sudden death.
In a
clinical study, Vanguard ® Rapid Resp vaccines were shown to reduce the duration of coughing in dogs by 84.4 %
following Bb challenge, and also to reduce other
clinical signs, such as nasal discharge and retching.1 A field safety study in 614 client - owned dogs showed that Vanguard ® Rapid Resp is safe and well - tolerated, with no abnormal health events or reactions reported in the immediate post-vaccination period.
Dogs with gingivitis typically will show one or more of the
following clinical signs, depending upon the stage and severity of their disease:
The first
clinical sign of influenza in horses is typically a fever,
followed by cough, nasal discharge and lethargy.
The Pet Poison Helpline (PPH) reports that nicotine is capable of causing a variety of moderate to severe toxic effects, depending on the dose consumed, which manifest in the
following clinical signs:
A separate study that
followed Labradors from 8 weeks to 2 years of age found that dogs fed 75 % of the ad lib intake of matched littermates resulted in a significant decrease in the radiological and
clinical signs of hip dysplasia (6).
Institutions involved in large scale studies, provide
follow up whole body MRI evaluations at discounted or no cost, as a means of assessing CSF dynamics, degree of syrinx resolution, and for the development of other conditions that may result in
clinical signs that imitate CLM.
Clinical signs of xylitol poisoning can be seen as early as 15 - 30 minutes, and include all of the
following signs of a low blood sugar:
The
clinical signs noted previously i.e. gingivitis, halitosis, mobile teeth, etc. may give the initial indication periodontal disease is present, but the standard for accurate diagnosis and
follow - up monitoring, is periodontal probe depth measurement and oral radiography (dental x-rays).
Clinical improvement of
signs associated with systemic illness and pain is expected in the first week of antibiotic therapy.3 It is important that patients return for
follow - up neurologic exams and radiography every 1 to 2 months to monitor for disease progression and to help direct therapy.
For H3N2 infections, shedding and infectious potential may persist even
following recovery from
clinical signs for up to 20 - 24 days after the first
clinical signs.
Owners of dogs in the acute stage of parvoviral disease usually observe one or more of the
following clinical signs:
The
following clinical signs are common among cats with CKD:
If your dog's test results are marginally normal or subnormal without any
clinical signs, I suggest NOT giving a synthetic hormone, but
following these steps:
In a recent retrospective study of 70 dogs with fatal pancreatitis the
following clinical signs were reported: anorexia in 91 % of the cases, vomiting in 90 %, weakness in 79 %, abdominal pain in 58 %, dehydration in 46 %, and diarrhea in 33 %.
The
clinical signs of blastomycosis may vary with the target organs affected and may include one or all of the
following: anorexia, depression, weight loss, fever (103 degrees or higher) that doesn't respond to antibiotics, coughing, shortness of breath, exercise intolerance, enlarged lymph nodes, eye disease, or skin lesions that drain bloody or purulent material.
In a recent review of a large number of cats with pancreatitis the
following clinical signs were reported: anorexia in 87 %, lethargy in 81 %, dehydration in 54 %, weight loss in 47 %, vomiting and hypothermia in 46 %, icterus in 37 %, fever in 25 %, abdominal pain in 19 %, diarrhea in 12 %, and a palpable abdominal mass in 11 %.
If
clinical signs of hypothyroidism remain despite the use of reasonable doses of thyroid hormone, the
following must be considered: 1) the dosage or frequency of administration is improper; 2) the owner is not complying with instructions or is not successfully administering the medication; 3) the animal is not absorbing the medication well, or is metabolizing and / or excreting it too rapidly; 4) the medication is outdated; or 5) the diagnosis is incorrect.
In general, PRAs are characterized by initial loss of rod photoreceptor function
followed by that of the cones and for this reason night blindness is the first significant
clinical sign for most dogs affected with PRA.
Below is a list of some of the most common and serious conditions that require immediate veterinary attention, including brief descriptions of common
clinical signs and the first aid steps you should
follow.
It is frequently debilitating and causes the
following clinical signs:
The
following are ingredients that can cause serious
clinical signs requiring medical intervention: baclofen, flurbiprofen, diclofenac, ketamine, lidocaine, dibucaine, 5 - fluorouracil, calcipotriene as well as others.
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following clinical tasks: a. Rooming of patients b. Vital
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