Clinical signs include anorexia, weight loss, salivation or dribbling and potentially
the growth of abscesses around the face and jaw.
Not exact matches
Skeletal abnormalities, including
growth plate changes, rib cage deformities, scoliosis (curvature
of the spine), delayed tooth development, dental
abscesses, cavities and gum problems
An
abscessed tooth or any
growth or mass in the oral cavity or sinus can be the root cause
of snoring.
Ultrasound makes the use
of sound waves to detect presence
of fluid, abnormally thickened tissues or
growths primarily in the chest and abdominal cavities
of pets, but can also be used to detect the presence
of soft tissue
abscesses or tumors.
These conditions can be either chronic or acute, and commonly stem from allergies,
growths (either benign or cancerous), parasites,
abscesses, adverse reactions to inhaled fungi, and the malfunction
of other vital organs (such as congestive heart failure).