Behavioral Intervention

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Chapter 42 Behavioral Intervention Diane Frank Physiologic Translation of Stress into Gastrointestinal Signs in Dogs Moberg states that the term stress has been used so broadly in biology that no clear…

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Nutritional Strategies in Gastrointestinal Disease

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Chapter 32 Nutritional Strategies in Gastrointestinal Disease Gastrointestinal Tract Sherry Lynn Sanderson Definition The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) in dogs and cats is a dynamic organ that performs numerous functions (see Chapter…

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Antimicrobial Drugs

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Chapter 39 Antimicrobial Drugs Mark G. Papich Antimicrobial drugs used for gastrointestinal disease are primarily used to treat infections of the intestine and occasionally stomach (e.g., treatment of Helicobacter-like organisms). These…

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Weight Loss and Cachexia

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Chapter 24 Weight Loss and Cachexia Cynthia R. Ward Healthy animals typically maintain their body weight within a remarkably stable range given the differing levels of caloric intake and energy expenditure…

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Antidiarrheal Agents

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Chapter 34 Antidiarrheal Agents Robert J. Washabau Pathogenesis of Diarrhea When clinical signs are acute and there are no systemic signs of illness, symptomatic therapy often takes precedence over achieving a…

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Icterus

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Chapter 18 Icterus Robert G. Sherding Definition The term icterus is used interchangeably with jaundice to refer to yellow discoloration of skin, mucous membranes, and sclerae caused by an accumulation of…

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Regurgitation

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Chapter 21 Regurgitation Robert J. Washabau Definition Regurgitation is the most important clinical sign of esophageal disease and should be differentiated from dysphagia and gagging of more proximal gastrointestinal disorders,…

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Polyuria and Polydipsia

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Chapter 20 Polyuria and Polydipsia David J. Polzin Definition Polyuria (PU) is defined as excessive urine production and is confirmed by demonstrating that daily urine production exceeds the upper limit…

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Polyphagia and Hyperphagia

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Chapter 19 Polyphagia and Hyperphagia Dorothy Laflamme Definition Polyphagia and hyperphagia are synonyms that refer to excessive food intake or overeating. Polyphagia may be considered pathologic (i.e., secondary to disease)…

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Cellular Growth/Neoplasia

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Chapter 5 Cellular Growth/Neoplasia Alexandra Sahora, Chand Khanna The balance between cell growth and death is essential in maintaining tissue and organ homeostasis, even in simple biologic systems. This is of…

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