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Clinical examination

Clinical examination

In modern veterinary medicine, increasingly highly developed technologies and devices are used for diagnoses. Nevertheless, the clinical examination remains an indispensable method. Many diseases can only be diagnosed with further tests, but seeing, feeling, hearing and hearing are essential skills that veterinarians keep at the top of veterinary medicine. Here are five diseases that can be recognized by a careful physical examination:

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cognitive dysfunction in dogs and cats

Cognitive dysfunction in dogs and cats

Cognitive dysfunction (CDS) is a neurodegenerative disease that occurs primarily in older dogs and cats and is associated with loss of neurons and neuroaxonal degeneration. Comparable to Alzheimer's disease in humans, CDS leads to changes in the behavior, memory and learning ability of affected animals. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of the causes, symptoms, diagnostic options and treatment approaches for this disease.

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Elimination diet for dogs and cats

Elimination diet for dogs and cats

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) often requires targeted nutritional counseling to control clinical symptoms, ensure adequate nutrient supply, and compensate for ongoing nutrient losses. An elimination diet with a hydrolyzed protein source or a diet with a single new protein is often recommended for IBD patients. This article provides comprehensive instructions on how to successfully implement such a diet.

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Great Dane Diseases

Great Dane Diseases

The Great Dane, also known as the “gentle giant”, is a breed of dog that impresses not only with its imposing appearance, but also with its friendly and patient nature. But despite their hardiness, Great Danes are prone to certain health problems that owners should be aware of and prevent. In this article, we'll take a look at the most common illnesses affecting this majestic breed and provide tips on how to support the health and well-being of these loyal companions.

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Veterinarian training

Veterinarian training

In the dynamic world of veterinary medicine, ongoing training is an essential component for specialists. Understanding new treatment methods, updating specialist knowledge and exchanging knowledge with colleagues not only improves the quality of veterinary care, but also promotes the personal and professional development of veterinarians and veterinary assistants (TFA).

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Oral cavity tumors in cats

Oral cavity tumors in cats

Oral cavity tumors are one of the significant health challenges in cats. These tumors, which primarily develop in the oral cavity, can significantly impact the well-being and quality of life of our beloved pets. In this article, we explore the various aspects of this condition, from pathogenesis to treatment, to provide cat owners and veterinarians with a comprehensive understanding.

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Copper accumulation disease in dogs

Copper storage disease in dogs

Congenital copper storage disease, also known as copper toxicosis, is an inherited metabolic disease in dogs. It is characterized by defective copper excretion, leading to excessive accumulation of copper, particularly in the liver. This condition has parallels to Wilson's disease in humans and most commonly affects breeds such as the Bedlington Terrier, but can also occur in other dog breeds.

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