Conjunctiva – introduction
9 Conjunctiva – introduction The conjunctiva is a very important, but often overlooked, part of the eye. Surface disease is very common in general practice and it is essential to…
9 Conjunctiva – introduction The conjunctiva is a very important, but often overlooked, part of the eye. Surface disease is very common in general practice and it is essential to…
15 The cancer patient with general lumps and bumps A large number (if not the majority) of veterinary cancer patients present in general practice either because the owner has noticed…
6 The cancer patient with halitosis and/or hypersalivation Hypersalivation and/or halitosis in a cancer patient are usually signs of an intraoral neoplasm and as such, these clinical signs are frequently…
3 Principles of cancer chemotherapy A basic understanding of the mechanisms of action and particular uses of chemotherapy is vital if we are to give the best-quality, compassionate and safe…
11 The anaemic cancer patient Anaemic animals can have many underlying conditions causing the problem, so it is vital that a logical, stepwise clinical approach is taken to ensure an…
1 How to obtain the perfect biopsy Obtaining a diagnosis is one of the most important steps in the management of the cancer patient. Obtaining a biopsy before the surgical…
5 The cancer patient with sneezing and/or nasal discharge Nasal neoplasia accounts for 1% of tumours in dogs, is considered less common in cats and has also been reported in…
7 The coughing and/or dyspnoeic cancer patient Coughing is a clinical sign associated with tracheal or lung pathology and therefore is suggestive of intrathoracic neoplasia in a cancer patient, whilst…
13 The haematuric/stranguric/dysuric cancer patient Haematuria is defined as the presence of excessive numbers of erythrocytes within the urine and therefore from a cancerous disease viewpoint, haematuria can be caused…
14 The lame cancer patient The identification of an animal being lame due to a neoplastic disease usually causes owners significant distress as they face the possibility of considering amputation…