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| Cat digestive system, abdomen, greater omentum tucked under stomach - http://fpsrv.dl.kent.edu/hyork/catdig2.h Cat Digestive System, abdomen, greater omentum tucked under stomach. - Read more |
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| Companion Animal Gastrointestinal Laboratory: SVM: University of California: Davis - http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vme/cagl/ |
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| Natural Moves for Pets™ - http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/n Natural Moves for Pets contains a blend of herbal remedies and biochemic tissue salts especially selected to support bowel health in pets and to maintain healthy bowel and digestive functioning. - Read more |
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| Digestive System: Merck Veterinary Manual - http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index. |
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| Foreign Bodies in the Esophagus: PetEducation.com - http://peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls= |
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| Gastrointestinal Obstruction - http://www.petco.com/Content/Article.asp |
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| Pica: When your cat eats things that aren't food: PetCareLibrary - http://www.petsvetsandyou.com/pcl/articl |
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| Water- It's Essential: AAHA - http://www.petco.com/Content/Article.asp |
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| Gastroenterology Index: Max's House - http://maxshouse.com/gastroenterologyIDX |
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| Electromyography in Diagnosis of Pharyngeal & Laryngeal Diseases, 2006 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2006. Electromyography (EMG) is used for diagnosis in dysphagia, when no abnormalities are found by pharyngoscopy. The motor supply to the pharyngeal muscles is distributed by the pharyngeal plexus. The glossopharyngeal nerve & the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve contribute to this plexus. - Read more |
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| Diseases of the Trachea & Bronchi, 2006 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2006. Diseases of the trachea & bronchi are usually manifested by specific problems such as coughing, dyspnea, or stridorous breathing. Since all three of these signs may originate from parts of the airway other than the trachea & bronchi, as well as from the circulatory system. - Read more |
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| Diseases of the Throat (Pharynx & Larynx), 2006 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2006. The medical history in diseases of the pharynx usually reveals specific problems caused either by dysfunction of the airway through the oropharynx or nasopharynx or by difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia). - Read more |
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| Laryngeal Paralysis Diagnosis & Management, 2008 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2008. Laryngeal paralysis is common in dogs & horses, but rare in cats. It can be partial or complete, unilateral or bilateral & congenital or acquired. Acquired laryngeal paralysis is often idiopathic, but can be iatrogenic, traumatic, neoplastic, or polyneuropathic. - Read more |
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| Nutritional Management of the Most Common Digestive Diseases in Dogs & Cats, 2009 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2009. Common signs associated with digestive disorders include vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia & weight loss. Nutritional management plays an essential role in the treatment and, depending on the underlying condition, it can be more important than the pharmacological intervention. - Read more |
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| Thoracic Trauma in Dogs & Cats, 2009 (WSAVA) - http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedin World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2009. Thoracic injury is common in dogs & cats following trauma, mainly encounters with automobiles. Thoracic trauma seldom occurs as an isolated injury; patients are often in shock & may have other significant injuries: abdominal, spine-medullar & cranium-encephalic lesions. - Read more |