Respiratory distressThe diagnostic values of respiratory signs have been under-investigated in pets. The study aim was to explore commonly assumed associations between respiratory signs and disease localization in pets with abnormal breathing patterns (ABP). Dogs and cats with ABP presenting to three ...
it could be just one of the symptoms of a potential heart problem. Heart disease in dogs is not hard to diagnose but they may not get diagnosed until the condition is more advanced if pet owners don't get annual physical exams on dogs under the age of 7 and twice a ...
Are you worried that your dog might have cancer? Here are some of the most common symptoms of cancer in dogs.
is officially called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) because of its similarity to the coronavirus strain that caused the severe acute respiratory syndrome 1 (SARS-COV-1) epidemic, which occurred in 2002 to 2003, and infected over 8,000 people from ...
irritation by the electrodes might lead to undue distress and even increase the symptom burden5. Furthermore, the manipulation of the probes might lead to false alarms, which in turn leads to a decreased responsiveness of medical personnel to automated alarms, a phenomenon which is called alarm ...
Stage IIIis FEV1 of 30% to 49% of the predicted value Stage IVis an FEV1 of less than 30% of the predicted value or an FEV1 of less than 50% of the predicted value plus respiratory failure Other staging methods are similar but are based on the severity of the shortness of breath symp...
Thoracic high-resolution computed tomography in the diagnosis of metastatic carcinoma Three dogs were presented for investigation of recurrent pyrexia of unknown origin, chronic vomiting and respiratory distress, respectively. One dog was ma... VS Johnson,IK Ramsey,H Thompson,... - 《Journal of Sma...
Clinical signs include respiratory distress, exercise intolerance, upper respiratory noise and collapse. Efforts to combat BOAS may be constrained by a perception that it is 'normal' in brachycephalic dogs. This study aimed to quantify owner-perception of the clinical si...
Clinical signs include respiratory distress, exercise intolerance, upper respiratory noise and collapse. Efforts to combat BOAS may be constrained by a perception that it is 'normal' in brachycephalic dogs. This study aimed to quantify owner-perception of the clinical signs of BOAS as a veterinary...
Two dogs presented with brain lesions, one dog with spinal cord lesions and one with lesions in both the brain and spinal cord. Only one dog presented with concurrent signs of classical pulmonary angiostrongylosis (respiratory distress, cough), and only two dogs displayed overt clinical signs ...