Sentences with phrase «with generalized disease»

Severely affected dogs with generalized disease exhibit cyclical lifelong 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

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«Generalized anxiety disorders twice as likely in those with inflammatory bowel disease: Generalized anxiety disorder is much more common among individuals with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.»
The study group was also mostly male — because the veteran population is majority male — meaning that the results can not necessarily be generalized to women with Parkinson's 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.
Dr Perlmutter, I was diagnosed with generalized dystonia about 10 years ago.I'm 22 now and this disease has ruined my life.Will this Grain Brain diet help me?
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.
Some dogs less than 1 year of age with mild generalized disease may spontaneously recover.
Adult onset generalized demodicosis is not usually associated with genetic predisposition but sometimes as a result of other conditions such as cancer, liver disease, kidney disease or steroid use and therefore may be more difficult to treat successfully.
Groups that believe that periodontal disease is the root of general health issues point out that marker chemicals of generalized inflammation (C - ractive proteins) are present in the blood of humans and animals with periodontal disease even before heart or kidney problems occur.
Six of the affected dogs began with mild generalized seizures that progressed to grand mal seizures over the course of their disease.
Fever, loss of appetite, anemia, weakened cellular strength, weight loss, lethargy and generalized loss of conditions are some common symptoms associated with canine leukemia, but none of them represents the disease specifically.
When the localized form spreads, involving large areas of the body with severe disease, it is termed generalized demodicosis.
Generalized demodicosis is genetically predisposed, meaning the dog must have the necessary genes but not every dog with the genes gets the disease.
generalized demodicosis appears to occur more frequently in Aussies with a family history of autoimmune disease, so it is possible these diseases have some form of immune system dysfunction in common.
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.
For chronic or severe cases, the generalized form of disease leads to seborrhea (secretions mixed with dirt & ruptured blister), thickening of skin and fold formation and severe lymphadenopathy.
It is important that dogs with a history of generalized demodectic mange not be bred as there is a hereditary component to the disease.
Canine illnesses associated with trembling include distemper, generalized tremor syndrome (GTS), kidney disease, Addison's disease, poisoning, nausea, seizures, and inflammatory brain diseases.
Generalized neonatal disease occurs if a newborn puppy (i.e. a neonate) is infected with parvo prior to 10 days of age.
Due to the presumed hereditary nature of the disease, the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatologists recommends the surgical neutering of any animal affected with, or recovered from, generalized demodectic mange.
Neurological examination was consistent with a generalized neuromuscular disease with marked short - strided tetraparesis that worsened with exercise.
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