Clinical Management of Vision Impairment in Domestic and Exotic Species
Vision impairment is a significant clinical condition affecting various veterinary species, resulting from ocular, neurological, or systemic pathology. This article outlines the systematic diagnostic approach, adaptive management strategies, and long-term care considerations for animals with partial or total blindness.
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- [1]Gelatt, K. N.. Veterinary Ophthalmology (2021)
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Vaginal Discharge in Veterinary Medicine: Clinical Assessment and Differential Diagnosis
Vaginal discharge is a non-specific clinical sign requiring a comprehensive approach to determine if it is physiological, reproductive, or pathological. This guide covers the evaluation of abnormal discharge across multiple species, highlighting diagnostic pathways to differentiate between urogenital, systemic, and reproductive etiologies.
Clinical Evaluation of Lameness Across Veterinary Species
Lameness is a common clinical sign reflecting musculoskeletal, neurological, or soft tissue pathology. This article provides a systematic approach to the identification, diagnostic workup, and management of gait abnormalities across diverse veterinary species.
Clinical Management of Dyspnoea with Concurrent Cough
Dyspnoea combined with a cough is a frequent presentation across both companion and large animal species, necessitating an urgent systematic evaluation. This article outlines the differential diagnoses, diagnostic workup, and stabilizing strategies for patients exhibiting respiratory distress coupled with tussive effort.
Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Approach to Generalized Weakness
Generalized weakness in veterinary patients is a non-specific clinical sign requiring a systematic approach to differentiate between metabolic, neurological, musculoskeletal, and systemic causes. This article outlines the diagnostic framework essential for clinicians to identify the underlying etiology across multiple species.