Veterinary medicine

Pain therapy in cats

Pain therapy in cats

In veterinary medicine, pain relief after surgical procedures such as ovariohysterectomy (castration) is a major challenge. Effective pain management is crucial to ensure animal well-being and minimize postoperative complications. Various opioids are used here, which relieve pain through their effect on the mu-opioid receptors. In this article we compare the effectiveness of morphine, methadone and tramadol used in cats after neutering.

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Factor VII deficiency in dogs

Factor VII deficiency in dogs

Factor VII deficiency in dogs is a rare but serious blood clotting disorder that can have a significant impact on the lives of affected dogs. This condition affects the blood's ability to clot properly, which can lead to excessive bleeding and other health complications. In this detailed guide, we aim to provide you with an in-depth understanding of factor VII deficiency in dogs, including its causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods and treatment options.

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Remdesivir and FIP

Remdesivir and FIP

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) has long been considered a fatal disease in cats. However, the discovery of the drugs GC-376 and GS-441524 has significantly improved the prognosis for affected cats. This article presents the latest findings on the effectiveness of these treatment options and their practical application.

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Portosystemic shunt operation

Portosystemic shunt operation

The health of our pets is our top priority. One of the most serious diagnoses a dog owner can receive is a portosystemic shunt (PSS). This congenital or acquired vascular anomaly causes blood to bypass the liver, which can lead to serious health problems. In this article we share our experiences with the portosystemic shunt operation on our little Luna and especially thank Dr. med. vet. Stephanie Florian, Dipl. ECVS, for her outstanding support and guidance.

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ARDS

ARDS in dogs

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in dogs represents a rare but extremely critical medical emergency. Characterized by sudden, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, ARDS often leads to the death of affected animals. This article provides an in-depth overview of the causes, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of ARDS in dogs.

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Capsule endoscopy dog

Capsule endoscopy for dogs – now new!

Video capsule endoscopy (VCE) has established itself as a revolutionary method in veterinary medicine to examine the gastrointestinal tract of dogs. This technique allows detailed visualization of the entire small intestine without sedation or general anesthesia. In this article we will look at the advantages, disadvantages, areas of application and the process of video capsule endoscopy in dogs.

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Epidural anesthesia for TPLO

Epidural anesthesia for TPLO

In this day and age, the well-being of our animal companions is of the utmost importance. As responsible pet owners and veterinary professionals, we always strive to relieve the pain of our beloved dogs and cats. In this context, local anesthesia has brought about a revolutionary change in veterinary practice. In this article, we will take a detailed look at the benefits, techniques, and recent advances of local anesthesia in dogs and cats.

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IBD in cats

IBD in cats

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in cats is a group of diseases characterized by chronic inflammation of the intestinal wall. This condition can cause serious symptoms such as persistent diarrhea, vomiting and weight loss. It is important to develop an understanding of IBD in order to effectively support and treat your cat.

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