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Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis and its occurence, diagnosis, treatment and prevention in Sri Lanka
(2015)
Ehrlichia canis is an obligate, intracellular organism and besides the other ehrlichial
pathogens, it is the primary causative agent, which is involved in causing Canine Monocytic
Ehrlichiosis (CME).
CME is a multisystemic, ...
Displaced abomasum : forms, treatment, and prevention
(2015)
During my practice with several doctors in Lebanon, I attempted to document abomasal displacement in one hundred and twenty cases. In international literature, 80-90% of all displacements are LDA [12]. However, in Lebanon, ...
The PennHIP method for the detection of canine hip dysplasia and its acceptance among practitioners
(2015)
This thesis is based on Canine Hip Dysplasia and the usefulness of the PennHIP method for
practitioners in its diagnosis, especially in the early stages of a dog’s life. It is a review of
current papers on both CHD and ...
A comparison of the diagnostic protocols used in screening for contagious equine metritis (CEM) in the United Kingdom and the United States
(2014)
The aim of this literature review was to provide a synopsis of the current diagnostic protocols that are used to detect carriers of contagious equine metritis (CEM) in the United States and in the United Kingdom, establish ...
The causes, classification and prevention of exertional rhabdomyolysis in racehorses
(2014)
Rhabdomyolysis is literally the disintegration of striated muscle fibres with the excretion of myoglobin in the urine.
Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (ER) means that rhabdomyolysis is emanating or pertaining to exercise.
This ...
Current insight on incidence, diagnosis and treatment of EOTRH in literature and clinical investigation
(2014)
The aim of this thesis named ‘Current insights on incidence, diagnosis and treatment of
EOTRH in literature and clinical investigation’ was to provide detailed information about
aetiology and possible approaches in ...
Canine pyoderma : clinical signs and diagnosis
(2014)
Pyoderma is a type of bacterial dermatitis common in dogs. In our study, it appeared to be more frequent in German Shepherd dogs and Bichon breeds. German shepherds were shown to develop a particular form of pyoderma, but ...