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期刊名:Veterinary clinics of north america-small animal practice

缩写:VET CLIN N AM-SMALL

ISSN:0195-5616

e-ISSN:1878-1306

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Lance C Visser,Lynelle R Johnson Lance C Visser
Primary pulmonary vascular disease is an uncommonly diagnosed cause of pulmonary hypertension but left sided heart disease, parasitic lung disease, and several commonly encountered respiratory disorders can lead to this secondary complicati...
Megan Grobman Megan Grobman
The aspiration of oral and/or gastrointestinal contents into the respiratory tract contributes to a diverse range of respiratory syndromes including aspiration pneumonia (AP) and pneumonitis (APn) in dogs and cats. Identifying patients that...
Simon Coghlan,Thomas Quinn Simon Coghlan
As veterinary artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more available, it is vital to ensure that they genuinely promote patient well-being and avoid harm. This article examines the ethics of AI in small animal veterinary medicine, conside...
Cecilia Villaverde Cecilia Villaverde
Dietary management of chronic enteropathy is important to provide energy and nutrients, to support intestinal function, and to control clinical signs in food-responsive patients. Dietary strategies include high digestibility, novel ingredie...
Jenessa A Winston Jenessa A Winston
Bile acid dysregulation is an emerging yet underrecognized contributor to diarrhea in companion animals. This review explores the pathophysiology of bile acid malabsorption and its clinical manifestation as bile acid diarrhea, emphasizing i...
Sarah M Schmid Sarah M Schmid
Infectious colitis can cause large intestinal diarrhea and, in severe cases, systemic illness in dogs and cats. Causative agents include bacteria, protozoa, helminths, trematodes, fungi, oomycetes, and algae, with prevalence influenced by s...
Martha G Cline,Roman Husnik Martha G Cline
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a functional diagnosis referring to clinical manifestations from small intestinal mass loss. SBS primarily results from extensive surgical resection in veterinary patients. Clinical signs often include diarrhea...
Harry Cridge Harry Cridge
The term "triaditis" represents concurrent inflammatory diseases of the pancreas, hepatobiliary system, and small intestines in cats. This combination of inflammatory disorders appears to be clinically prevalent, and their co-existence may ...
Craig B Webb,Anne Avery,Emily Rout Craig B Webb
This article discusses the importance of accurately diagnosing feline gastrointestinal diseases, particularly differentiating inflammatory bowel disease from alimentary lymphoma. It emphasizes that precise diagnosis impacts treatment decisi...