- Fungal Infections and Studies
- Infectious Diseases and Mycology
- Veterinary Oncology Research
- Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
- Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions
- Cardiovascular and Diving-Related Complications
- Diabetes Management and Research
- Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism
- Virology and Viral Diseases
- Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
- High Altitude and Hypoxia
- Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
- Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
- Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies
- Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
- Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases
- Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
- Renal function and acid-base balance
- Ion Transport and Channel Regulation
- Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting
- Restraint-Related Deaths
- Body Contouring and Surgery
- Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia
- Abdominal Surgery and Complications
- Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
Canterbury Archaeological Trust
2010
Clínica dos Gatos (Portugal)
2001
Osteoarthritis is a chronic, painful condition that now recognised as affecting large proportion of cats. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have proven efficacy in dogs and humans but there are limited published data on the use NSAIDs long-term management this This prospective study aimed to assess safety palatability oral meloxicam its treating osteoarthritic pain cats when given at dose 0.01–0.03 mg/kg once daily. Forty diagnosed with osteoarthritis completed trial mean...
Objective A form of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease has been identified in Persian cats and related breeds. Two features make elimination this from future generations an achievable goal: the mode inheritance availability a noninvasive technique, renal ultrasonography, to identify affected cats. The aims study were; determine prevalence breeds Sydney Brisbane, any effect domicile breed on prevalence, alert veterinary practitioners propose methods eliminating cattery‐bred Design...
To record 17 cases of nocardiosis in cats from eastern Australia and to compare this series with previously reported.Retrospective/prospective study.Nocardia spp infections were diagnosed over 14 years the three states Australia. There no isolates dogs during period, but one isolate a koala two dairy cows. The majority presented spreading lesions subcutis skin associated draining sinus tract(s). Early cutaneous consisted circumscribed abscesses. Infections spread at variable rate, generally...
Between 1997 and 1999, five domestic crossbred cats (four long haired, one short haired) presented with a palpable abdominal mass were shown to have small intestinal trichobezoars at laparotomy or necropsy. Hair balls associated partial complete obstruction situated in the proximal jejunum distal ileum. In four obstructions simple, while remaining cat had strangulating obstruction. Three of 10 years older, two less than 4 years. three older neoplasia was suspected investigations delayed...
To describe treatment response and outcome in 15 cats with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) initially stabilized glargine administered intramuscularly (IM) or without subcutaneous (SC) glargine.Fifteen diagnosed DKA were IM (1-2 U) most (12/15 cats) this was combined SC (1-3 U). This followed by intermittent as required at intervals of 2 more hours (range 2-22 h) every 12 hours.All survived discharged from hospital (median 4 d; range 2-5 d) one-third (5/15) subsequently achieved remission time 20...
Low-grade alimentary lymphoma (LGAL) requires histological assessment of biopsies for diagnosis whereas intermediate- (IGAL) and high-grade (HGAL) (AL) can be diagnosed by cytology intestinal or mesenteric lymph node aspirates. Assessment the relative frequency subtypes AL using histology alone may skewed towards an increased LGAL as cases IGAL HGAL cytologically not progress to biopsy. We investigated prevalence both histopathology among primary accession across Australia during a 5-year...
Following a 4-week history of coughing, 12-year-old cat with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was diagnosed pulmonary granuloma caused by Cladophialophora bantiana. Thoracic radiographs revealed consolidation the right caudal lung lobe and cytology confirmed presence mycotic pneumonia. Results clinical investigations showed no evidence extra-pulmonary infection. A thoracotomy resection performed. Histological examination mass black pigmented fungal hyphae pyogranulomatous inflammation....
A five‐year‐old domestic shorthair cat underwent general anaesthesia and tooth extractions. Immediately after use of a high‐speed, air‐driven, water‐cooled dental drill, the suffered cardiac arrest attempted resuscitation was unsuccessful. Post‐mortem radiographs showed air in vena cava, right atrium, auricle ventricle, hepatic renal veins. These findings were confirmed at post‐mortem examination. The cause death massive embolism. There are reports fatal venous embolism human literature from...
A case of cerebral phaeohyphomycosis caused by Cladophialophora bantiana is described in a 15-week-old domestic shorthair kitten.Cerebral rare condition cats dematiaceous fungi. This report describes the clinical and histopathological findings youngest documented feline, provides brief review aetiology, diagnosis, treatment prognosis demonstrates importance molecular diagnostics accurate mycotic species identification.
An 18-month-old, female spayed, Australian Mist cat presented with a 24 h history of muscle tremors and inappetence progressing to collapse generalised fasciculations. The was diagnosed hypochloraemic metabolic alkalosis due duodenal foreign body found be trichobezoar at coeliotomy. made complete recovery after enterotomy remove the trichobezoar, cessation neuromuscular clinical signs normalisation its electrolyte acid-base imbalances.Muscle fasciculations in cats can caused by...
Case series summary This case describes five cats with cutaneous adverse events after subcutaneous administration of frunevetmab, a felinised anti-nerve growth factor monoclonal antibody, including histopathological findings in one case. All displayed moderate to severe pruritus resulting self-trauma the neck and/or head, causing lesions ranging from superficial dermatitis alopecia and ulcerations. There were no reactions at injection sites. In cat, clinical signs developed second...
Drs Wilson and Caifa do raise some interesting points with regard to the article “Fatal venous air embolism in a cat undergoing dental extractions” (Gunew others 2008). With finding of pneumothorax this cat, suggest that may have occurred secondary pharyngeal or tracheal trauma (VAE) as sequel this. The question was intubated Cook Veterinary Products non-cuffed silicon endotracheal tube. There also no evidence at post-mortem examination. While does not completely rule out scenario, we feel...