This issue contains 12 papers mostly reviews, on various aspects of respiratory diseases of dogs and cats. Topics covered are: diagnostic pulmonary imaging; sleep disordered breathing syndromes; lung infections and infestations and their therapy; primary cilia dyskinesia in dogs; lower airway disease; ...
which is increased in dogs and cats with clinically significant heart disease; in cats, this test can be performed in a point-of-care fashion but, in dogs, is only available as a reference laboratory test at this time.
Volume 17, Issue 4, pages 340–347, December 2007 Additional Information How to Cite DeClue, A. E. and Cohn, L. A. (2007), Acute respiratory distress syndrome in dogs and cats: a review of clinical findings and pathophysiology. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 17: 340...
Acute experiments were performed on rabbits, cats and dogs under urethane anesthesia. The author studied the effect of respiratory changes (pulmonary ventilation, tempo, rhythm, amplitude of respiratory motions) on the degree of arterial blood saturation with oxygen. As shown by these investigations, ...
Neurologic abnormalities as the predominant signs of neoplasia of the nasal cavity in dogs and cats: seven cases (1973-1986). Although 1 dog and 2 cats had historic findings of mild respiratory disease, no physical abnormalities related to the respiratory tract were found in any ... MO Smith...
Mustapic S, Radocaj T, Sanchez A et al (2010) Clinically relevant infusion rates of μ-opioid agonist remifentanil cause bradypnea in decerebrate dogs but not via direct effects in the pre-Bötzinger complex region. J Neurophysiol 103:409–418 Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Nasmyth PA...
This issue contains cutting edge information on the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory medicine in dogs and cats. Topics will include laryngeal d...Lynelle Johnson
Cough may be elicited by tracheal palpation and may be more frequent with excitement or exercise. Otherwise, dogs are typically asymptomatic. Mild tracheobronchitis usually lasts 7–14 days, even when untreated. The severe form results from poor general health, immunosuppression, or lack of ...
Indeed, by simulating outbreaks of an infectious disease in a proximity network of free-ranging domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), it was found that when individuals with higher eigenvector centrality were infected first, larger outbreaks occurred, suggesting a vital role of these central individuals ...
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