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Autor:
Anna Meredith, Brigitte Lord
There is an increased understanding of the pathology of common diseases and greater awareness both of new conditions affecting this species and of their response to both disease and treatment regimes. This manual features new chapters such as'The rab
Autor:
Livia Benato, R. Avery Bennett, João Brandão, LMV, Vittorio Capello, James W. Carpenter, Sue Casale, Dario d’Ovidio, Ricardo de Matos, Nicola Di Girolamo, Stephen J. Divers, Thomas M. Donnelly, Grayson A. Doss, David Eshar, Anthony J. Fischetti, Peter G. Fisher, Jennifer Frohlich, Sara M. Gardhouse, Jay N. Gladden, Jennifer Graham, Michelle G. Hawkins, Heidi L. Hoefer, Minh Huynh, Vladimir Jekl, Cathy Johnson-Delaney, Amy S. Kapatkin, Frank Künzel, Loic Frederic Legendre, Angela M. Lennox, Brigitte Lord, Rebecca L. Malakoff, Elisabetta Mancinelli, Christoph Mans, Joerg Mayer, Mark A. Mitchell, Yasutsugu Miwa, James K. Morrisey, Barbara L. Oglesbee, Connie J. Orcutt, Peter J. Pascoe, Susan Paterson, David Perpinan, Stéphanie Piazza, Charly Pignon, Anthony A. Pilny, Lauren V. Powers, Katherine E. Quesenberry, Helena Rylander, David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, Domenico Santoro, Nico J. Schoemaker, Paolo Selleri, DMV, Andrea Siegel, Izidora Sladakovic, Susan M. Smith, Rachel S. St-Vincent, Michele A. Steffey, Zoltan Szabo, Alison L. Tarbell, Thomas N. Tully, Alexandra van der Woerdt, Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland, Molly Varga, BVetMed, DZooMed, David Vella, BSc, Raquel M. Walton, Bruce H. Williams, Nicole R. Wyre
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Publikováno v:
Companion Animal. 17:55-58
This forum considers a case of ataxia and head tilt in a rabbit. E. cuniculi is often suspected when rabbits present with these signs but other underlying infection and pathology may be responsible. The authors consider possible differential diagnose
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
In Practice. 34:156-162
Intestinal diseases in rabbits can develop as a result of many causes. Dietrelated problems are a common aetiology of intestinal disorders but infectious (bacterial, viral, parasitic), idiopathic and neoplastic diseases are also seen with relative fr
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
In Practice. 34:90-96
Gastrointestinal diseases in rabbits are being recognised with increasing frequency. A pet rabbit presented with anorexia, weight loss, changes in defecation and depression can present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the clinician. Diet- a
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
Companion Animal. 16:42-45
Dental disease and odontogenic abscesses are common in rabbits. Diagnosis of the tooth or teeth involved and extent of disease in the surrounding tissues requires careful inspection of several views of skull radiography. The best approach to treatmen
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
Companion Animal. 16:46-49
In most cases of dental disease, treatment involves management of the disease rather than trying to cure it. This usually involves dietary management and corrective dental burring or surgical extraction of diseased teeth or alveolar bone.
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
Companion Animal. 16:39-42
There are multiple causes of dental disease in the pet rabbit and congenital and acquired malocclusions are the most common seen in clinical practice. The diagnostic approach including plain and contrast radiography and advanced imaging will be discu
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
BSAVA Companion. 2010:8-11
A 2-year-old house rabbit presented with chronic lethargy and reluctance to move. On examination the rabbit was found to be severely obese, and to be suffering from other welfare related problems. These are described, together with advice to offer cl
Autor:
Brigitte Lord
Publikováno v:
Companion Animal. 16:53-55
Dental disease is a common reason for presentation of a rabbit to aveterinary surgeon. A good understanding of the dental anatomy, physiology and the role that diet has in the health of the teeth is important to the management and prevention of this