Pallor and approach to anaemia

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19 Pallor and approach to anaemia Pallor Pallor of the mucous membranes is a common finding during major body system examination of dogs presenting as emergency patients. Pallor is harder…

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Heatstroke

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38 Heatstroke Theory Refresher A spectrum of severity is seen in dogs suffering from heat-induced illness in terms of both pathophysiological derangements and clinical consequences. It may therefore be more…

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Pelvic limb paresis and paralysis

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20 Pelvic limb paresis and paralysis Causes of Acute Nonambulatory Paraparesis/Paraplegia Paraparesis and paraplegia most commonly occur as a result of a spinal cord lesion caudal to the C6–T2 segment…

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Endocrine emergencies

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34 Endocrine emergencies Canine Primary Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s Disease) Theory refresher The adrenal cortex produces corticosteroid hormones, including mineralocorticoids (primarily aldosterone) and glucocorticoids (primarily cortisol). Naturally occurring primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs…

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Acute diarrhoea

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9 Acute diarrhoea Acute diarrhoea is a frequently encountered clinical sign in emergency medicine. The majority of causes of acute diarrhoea relate primarily to the intestinal tract although small intestinal…

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Wounds and open fractures

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27 Wounds and open fractures A large variety of wounds may be seen in emergency patients, resulting from a range of different causes, and an extensive discussion is beyond the…

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Sudden loss of vision

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25 Sudden loss of vision Depending on the disorder in question, sudden loss of vision may occur unilaterally or bilaterally, and there may or may not be changes in the…

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Seizures

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24 Seizures Seizure disorders represent a relatively common reason for emergency consultation and presentation. Seizures are classified as generalized or partial/focal, and the tonic–clonic form of generalized seizures forms the…

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Shock and dehydration

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2 Shock and dehydration Shock and dehydration are both commonly seen in emergency practice and both require fluid therapy as a crucial part of their management (see Ch. 4). However,…

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Respiratory distress

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23 Respiratory distress Dogs and cats with respiratory distress are a relatively common presentation to emergency clinics. These patients are often extremely unstable and a rational approach to their management…

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