An extensive learning series containing fourteen videos with specialists Jon Wray and Ellie Mardell, covering aspects of canine and feline respiratory disease as outlined below:
A Problem-Orientated Approach to Canine Respiratory Disease Series:
Are respiratory cases leaving you breathless? This learning series aims to remove the hyperventilation from canine respiratory medicine by using a problem-orientated method of approaching respiratory cases in dogs and using plentiful case examples.
Feline Respiratory Tract Medicine Series:
From acute presentation to chronic therapy, cats with respiratory disease have the potential to present a diagnostic and/or therapeutic challenge. This learning series offers an in-depth look at a range of upper and lower respiratory tract conditions seen in feline patients. Some present diagnostic conundrums, others can be recurrent or frustratingly refractory to treatment. It will help give you confidence in dealing with dyspnoeic cats, give you a deeper appreciation of our current knowledge of feline lower airway disease and review the numerous possible causes and treatments for a variety of upper respiratory tract disease in cats. Where appropriate, recent changes to best practice are reviewed and newer treatment options discussed. Case studies are included throughout.
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Utilising respiratory patterns and auscultation in approaching canine respiratory cases
- Approach to the coughing dog
- Nasal discharge and sneezing in dogs
- Pleural space diseases and placement/use of thoracostomy tubes
- Practical hints and tips to improve your bronchoscopy
- Keeping calm: approach to the dyspneic cat
- Are all coughing cats the same? When and how to treat, when to investigate
- An asthmatic cat is for life: tailoring treatment to the individual
- Do I need CT? Pinpointing the cause of nasal disease
- Another non-resolving snuffles: what to do!
- Preparation is key: tips to optimise success when investigating a typical respiratory presentation
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