Sentences with phrase «guarded prognosis as»

Unfortunately, cats with Key - Gaskell syndrome have a very guarded prognosis as their clinical signs continue to progress in spite of supportive medical care.

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While dogs can recover from canine distemper, the prognosis is guarded if central nervous symptoms, such as hyperesthesia, are present.
Unfortunately, dogs whose disease has progressed to include central nervous system signs, such as seizures, disorientation, behavioral changes and / or gait abnormalities, have a guarded to grave prognosis and may die suddenly within hours of the onset of their neurological symptoms.
His long term prognosis is guarded; I have had a number of pets with renal failure live several years with aggressive therapy as was prescribed for Pele.
If it is caused by something more severe such as a tumor, his prognosis is guarded.
Treatment depends upon the cause, but the prognosis is always guarded as many of these cases are diagnosed later in the course of the disease.
As with respiratory disease, the prognosis is always guarded as many of these cases are diagnosed later in the course of the diseasAs with respiratory disease, the prognosis is always guarded as many of these cases are diagnosed later in the course of the diseasas many of these cases are diagnosed later in the course of the disease.
The prognosis for cats with mammary tumors is guarded as mammary tumors tend to be more aggressive and metastatic in cats.
[23] Dr. Miki described the plaintiff's prognosis as «extremely guarded», particularly in relation to the work the plaintiff has done for the previous 25 years.
The claimant in this car accident injury case, (Owen v. Peljhan, 2017 BCSC 423) pointed to the guarded medical prognoses in arguing that the injuries she suffered as a result of her motor vehicle accident had a significant impact on her overall enjoyment of life.
[82] In these circumstances, I conclude that, as a result of the effect of this accident on his pre-existing degenerative condition, the plaintiff has suffered a significant injury in the form of a lumbar facet syndrome that causes him ongoing pain and disability, and which has left him with a guarded prognosis.
There is also no doubt that, as reported by both Dr. Arthur and by Dr. Hunt, the plaintiff's prognosis remains guarded.
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