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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.

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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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Polyphagia in Veterinary Medicine: Clinical Approach and Differential Diagnosis

Polyphagia, or abnormally increased appetite, is a common clinical sign in veterinary medicine that warrants thorough investigation to distinguish between behavioral, metabolic, and endocrine etiologies. Identifying the underlying cause is critical, as many associated conditions require lifelong medical management.

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Clinical Management of Defaecatory Tenesmus

Defaecatory tenesmus is a clinical sign characterized by persistent, ineffective, and often painful efforts to defecate. This article explores the underlying etiologies, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies for this frequently encountered veterinary challenge.

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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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Clinical Evaluation of Abnormal Urination in Small Animals

Abnormal urination, encompassing changes in frequency, volume, control, or character, serves as a primary clinical indicator of various systemic and urogenital diseases. This article outlines the diagnostic framework for investigating lower and upper urinary tract dysfunction in dogs and cats.

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Clinical Assessment of Body Condition in Veterinary Patients

Body Condition Scoring (BCS) is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to assess a patient's nutritional status, adiposity, and overall health. Standardized systems allow clinicians to objectively monitor changes in weight and energy balance across various species.

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