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- Understand and distinguish prostate disorders in dogs such as hyperplasia, prostatitis, cysts, and tumors.
- Perform their diagnosis.
- Implement their treatment, including omentalization.
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- Definition of chronic hepatitis
- Aetiology
- Signalment and clinical signs
- Tests & imaging
- Biopsy
- Treatment
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- To become familiar with the available diagnostic tools to investigate neuromuscular disease in cats and dogs
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- 4 Treatments: Anti-thyroid medications / Iodine-restricted diet / Surgical / Radioactive iodine
- Pro and cons of each treatment
- Renal function and iatrogenic hypothyroidism
- Dogs?
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- By the end of the presentation, learners will describe the different clinical manifestations in patients affected by an acute or chronic pericardial effusion.
- The students will be able to name three potential physical findings of a patient affected by cardiac tamponade.
- By the end of the presentation, the students can recognize the electrocardiographic and echocardiographic changes secondary to a pericardial effusion.
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- Understanding the general principles in the diagnosis of equine asthma
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of equine asthma
- Developing awareness about therapeutic interventions for the asthmatic horse
Dr. Robert TRUJANOVICVideo time : 26 min + MCQDipl. ECVAAOphthalmology Anesthesiology and analgesiaTeaching goals
- Avoid Increased Intraocular Pressure: It is crucial to prevent increased intraocular pressure in patients with conditions such as corneal ulcers, descemetocele, glaucoma, and cataracts to avoid exacerbating these conditions.
- Maintain Normal Intraocular Pressure: Keeping intraocular pressure normal can be achieved by maintaining normocapnia (normal levels of carbon dioxide in the blood) and avoiding drugs that induce vomiting or retching.
- Minimize Patient Distress: During both the induction and recovery phases of anesthesia, it is important to avoid patient struggling and excessive restraint. This helps in reducing stress and potential trauma to the eye.
- Ensure Appropriate Analgesia: Providing appropriate analgesia helps to ensure a smooth recovery process and minimizes the risk of trauma to the eye.
- Tailor Anesthetic Management: Anesthetic procedures should be largely dictated by the patient’s underlying health conditions. This includes using reinforced endotracheal tubes to prevent tracheal obstruction, especially when the head is positioned “chin on chest,” and employing non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents for cataract surgeries to maintain a centrally positioned pupil. Additionally, mechanical or assisted ventilation is essential when using these agents.
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- To become familiar with the most typical presentation of neuromuscular disease in the cat.
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- Describe and understand the refeeding syndrome
- Review the pathophysiology to better understand
- Review the treatment and how to prevent the RS
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- Understanding the general principles in the management of sick neonatal foals
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of equine neonatology/perinatology
- Developing awareness about some therapeutic interventions for the sick neonatal foal
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- Be familiar with the differential diagnosis of megacolon in cats
- Be able to investigate underlying causes
- Understand the different management options of feline megacolon
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- Definitions
- Reasoning of testing
- Clinical signs
- Tests
- Uncommon tests
- Canine hyperthyroidism?
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- Understand possible manifestations of bradycardia on the ECG.
- Recognizes possible issues that can cause bradycardia.
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- Know how to diagnose and treat adrenal disease in ferrets.
- Recognize the main environmental dermatoses.
- Understand the primary tumors in ferrets.
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- Learning about pathysiology of spinal pain and interventional pain therapy options is essential for effectively managing discomfort and improving the quality of life for dogs with discopathies.
These interventions aim to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing while minimizing the risks associated with more invasive surgical procedures.- Understanding the benefits, risks, and appropriate indications for each interventional pain therapy option is crucial for tailoring treatment plans to meet the individual needs of affected dogs.
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To review briefly the pathophysiology of this neurological disease and to focus on the key points of the treatment and possible complications based on a clinical caseTeaching goals
- Understand how to interpret a wide QRS complex tachycardia.
- Can initiate first treatment in the presence of a wide QRS complex tachycardia.
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To review briefly the pathophysiology of this neurological disease and to focus on the key points of the treatment and possible complications based on a clinical caseTeaching goals
- Understanding the general principles in the management of gastric ulcers in the horse
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of EGUS in horses
- Developing awareness about some therapeutic interventions for EGUS
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- Recognize the key nutrients for patients with CKD
- Differences between kidney diets
- Nutritional management of kidney patients: difference between dogs and cats
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- Learning about pathysiology of spinal pain and interventional pain therapy options is essential for effectively managing discomfort and improving the quality of life for dogs with discopathies.
- These interventions aim to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing while minimizing the risks associated with more invasive surgical procedures.
- Understanding the benefits, risks, and appropriate indications for each interventional pain therapy option is crucial for tailoring treatment plans to meet the individual needs of affected dogs.
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- Understand how to interpret a narrow QRS complex tachycardia.
- Can initiate first treatment in the presence of a narrow QRS complex tachycardia.
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- Understanding the general principles in the management of chronic diarrhoea
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of chronic diarrhoea in horses
- Developing awareness about some therapeutic interventions for chronic diarrhoea