Sentences with phrase «generalized disease»

A generalized disease refers to a condition or illness that affects the whole body rather than being specific to just one part or organ. It involves symptoms or problems that are widespread throughout the body instead of being localized to a particular area. Full definition
Some dogs less than 1 year of age with mild generalized disease may spontaneously recover.
Different generalized diseases, which directly or indirectly involve the gastrointestinal tract are considered the primary cause of vomiting, even though the entire mechanism is controlled by the nervous system.
Severely affected dogs with generalized disease exhibit cyclical lifelong disease.
To simulate an infection, mice were injected with lipopolysaccharides (a component of the bacterial cell wall), which results in an immune response and generalized disease symptoms.
By not treating localized cases with miticidal therapies, dogs developing generalized disease can be identified and eliminated from breeding programs given the genetic basis of this disease.
Often, an associated underlying immunosuppressive disease, such as FIV, FeLV, diabetes mellitus, hyperadrenocorticism, toxoplasmosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or squamous cell carcinoma in situ is present in patients with generalized disease.3
Advantage Multi ®, containing imidacloprid and moxidectin, is now labeled and approved for the treatment and control of generalized demodectic mange, and may be the treatment of choice for generalized disease.
Diarrhea may occur as the only sign, as one of several symptoms of a more generalized disease problem, or with symptoms that result from prolonged or severe diarrhea.
This is quite a contrast to generalized demodicosis as described below so it is important to be able to distinguish localized from generalized disease.
Toe walking is sometimes the result of cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy or another generalized disease of nerve and muscle.
It is important not to use mite - specific therapy in cases of localized disease in order to determine which patients progress to generalized disease.
They cause anemia (low red blood cell counts), flea — bite allergy, inflammation, skin abscesses and generalized disease (affects the entire body) in dogs.
Hypothyroidism is a generalized disease of metabolism which results from a deficiency of two hormones from the thyroid gland, called thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
These complications may include a generalized disease condition that leads to secondary isolated (local) or generalized (spread over a dog's body) microbial infections on the skin.
Dental disease is the most common medical problem seen in pets and can lead to pain, tooth loss and generalized disease.
Once Pasteurella is established in the area, the infection can spread to surrounding tissues and through the blood to other parts of the body, resulting in a generalized disease condition as well as abscesses in other organs of the body.
Feline distemper or feline panleukopenia affects the entire body (generalized disease) which is caused by the parvovirus.
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