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Clinical Management of Traumatic Episodes in Veterinary Patients

Traumatic episodes represent a significant portion of emergency veterinary presentations, requiring systematic evaluation and stabilization. This guide details the prioritization of care using the Triage-Primary-Secondary Survey methodology to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

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  1. [1]Silverstein, D.C.. Small Animal Critical Care Medicine (2014)

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Exercise Intolerance in Companion Animals

Exercise intolerance is a non-specific clinical sign characterized by an animal's inability to perform or sustain physical activity appropriate for its age, breed, and fitness level. This article outlines the multi-systemic origins of this condition and provides a diagnostic framework for the veterinary practitioner.

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Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Approach to Coughing in Veterinary Patients

Coughing is a common clinical sign in veterinary medicine originating from irritation of the respiratory tract. This article details the differential diagnostic approach, focusing on distinguishing between cardiac, pulmonary, and upper airway etiologies.

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Ecchymosis and Petechiation: Clinical Assessment of Bruising in Small Animals

Bruising, clinically categorized as petechiae or ecchymosis, often indicates underlying hematologic dysfunction, vascular disorders, or trauma. This article provides a systematic approach to differentiating between coagulopathies and vasculopathies in veterinary patients.

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Pollakiuria in Veterinary Patients: Clinical Approach and Management

Pollakiuria, characterized by frequent, small-volume urination, is a common clinical sign in small animal medicine. This article explores the underlying etiologies, diagnostic approach, and management strategies for this frequent indicator of urinary tract dysfunction.

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