A total of 3 (three) dogs of different breeds namely Labrador retriever (6 months), Great dane (6 years) and spitz (1 years) were presented to the clinical complex with the complaints of anorexia, vomiting, lethary and yellow discolouration of skin and urine for the last 3 to 5 days....
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OBJECTIVES: To determine incidence and identify predisposing factors for sterile hemorrhagic cystitis (SHC) in dogs with lymphoma that were treated with cy... SC Charney,PJ Bergman,AE Hohenhaus,... - 《J Am Vet Med Assoc》 被引量: 70发表: 2003年 ...
These workers at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., gave amphotericin B (in the form of Fungizone) intravenously to dogs in doses of 0.25-2.0 mgm./kgm. daily and 0.25-4.0 mgm./kgm. every 2 days. All animals showed weight loss and a progressively rising blood urea, and ...
Hypersthenuric urine (i.e., specific gravity greater than 1.030 in dogs and greater than 1.035 in cats) with a low concentration of sodium and a high concentration of creatinine is produced. Elimination of the underlying disorder (e.g., fluid therapy to correct hypovolemia) results in rapid ...
Results: After initiating treatment, resolution of hypercalcemia and azotemia occurred in 100% (29/29) and 79.3% (23/29) of dogs, respectively. Resolution of azotemia was influenced by serum creatinine concentration (odds ratio [OR], 0.148; Confidence interval [CI], 0.03‐0.734; P ...
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Background: Iatrogenic hypothyroidism can occur after treatment of hyperthyroidism, and is correlated with a reduced glomerular filtration rate in humans and dogs.Hypothesis: Cats with iatrogenic hypothyroidism after treatment for hyperthyroidism will have a greater incidence of azotemia than euthyroid cats....
Azotemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds in the blood. It can lead to uremia if not controlled. The three classification of azotemia namely, pre-renal, renal and post-renal have different causes and treatment but all three have some ...