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- The key points that will be reviewed in this first part will be the interest of performing an in house cytology exam and we will review the different techniques with the pros and cons of each of them.
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- Describe etiology and clinical presentation of oral SCC
- Understanding how to diagnose and treat oral SCC depending on stage
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- Describe etiology and clinical presentation of cutaneous SCC
- Understanding how to diagnose and treat cutaneous SCC depending on stage

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- Know the most common scaly and cruty dermatoses of the horse
- Adopt a logical diagnostic approach in case of scaly and cruty dermatoses of the horse
- Choose the most relevant complementary exams in case of scaly and cruty dermatoses of the horse
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- understand which fluids can be used to treat AKI
- understand how to use body weight and urine output to adjust fluid rate
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- What does it mean to do the euthanasia the right way?
- Medications and route of administrations that are allowed
- How ca we improve the owner experience

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- Overview of external fixation and nomenclature
- Implants
- Technique
- Practical use

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- How to perform a blood smear: get the good tips!
- How to assess a blood smear: Slide evaluation, Cell distribution
- Evaluation of the RBC
- Evaluation of the white blood cells
- Evaluation of the platelets

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- To understand the anatomical basis of sympathetic innervation of the eye
- To understand the clinical signs and main differential diagnosis associated with Horner’s syndrome in dogs and cats.
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- To understand the main difference between dogs and cats during gestation and lactation and how it influences the way you should feed these species.
- How and what to feed a pregnant bitch/queen.
- To recognize important nutrition related disorders during gestation and lactation.
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- This second part on avian anesthesia completes the first part, illustrating alternative anesthesia ; techniques and monitoring the avian patient.
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- Understand what is a normal occlusion
- Classification of malocclusion
- Etiopathogenesis of malocclusion

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- To know when to use medical management and how long in order to stabilize the patient
- How to relieve the obstruction thanks to a SUB
- Long-term management of a SUB
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- Before any thoracic surgery, a detailed examination is necessary to stabilize the patient for surgery.
- Opioids and benzodiazepines are "good" options for premedication.
- Machine ventilation with PEEP is required in every patient where the chest is opened.
- Patients undergoing thoracic surgery must be closely monitored.

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- To know the most common acute myelopathies that dogs may suffer from
- By taking into account the patient signalment, obtaining a clinical history and performing neurological examination, we can narrow down our list of differential diagnoses
- With the most likely two or three differential diagnoses in our mind, we can choose the best diagnostic work-up or the best management for every case
- Advanced imaging and spinal surgery may be needed in some cases, but some other cases can be successfully managed without these

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- Understand the pathophysiology of hypersomatotropism and acromegaly
- Be familiar with the different clinical presentations associated with feline hypersomatotropism
- Be able to diagnose the disease and offer the different treatment options

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- Recongnize acral lick dermatitis in dogs
- Adopt a logical diagnostic approach in case of acral lick dermatitis in dogs
- Choose the most relevant complementary exams in case of acral lick dermatitis in dogs
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- How is composed the periodontium and what is periodontal disease
- Prevalence of periodontal disease
- Causes of periodontal disease
- Prevention of periodontal disease

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- Overview of different types of internal fixation
- Functional application
- Most common implants
- Practical use

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- Description of the physiology and pathophysiology of DKA
- to better understand what happens in the body
- to recognize the clinical and biological signs and assess them
- to be able to start adequat treatment with a focus on insulin therapy

Teaching goals
- Description of the physiology and pathophysiology of DKA
- to better understand what happens in the body
- to recognize the clinical and biological signs and assess them
- to be able to start adequat treatment with a focus on insulin therapy
Teaching goals
- This first part of the bird anaesthesia webinar explains the anatomical and physiological basis of this technique.
- In addition, the first steps of induction and monitoring and of the avian patient under anaesthesia are addressed.
- The first part is preparatory to the second, which we will deal with shortly.