Abnormality in the Ureter in Cats
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mdlinx.com — “Urodynamic Abnormalities in Toilet Trained Children With Primary Vesicoureteral Reflux” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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CT Scans Spot Many Kidney Abnormalities:
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CT Scans Spot Many Kidney Abnormalities - Tom Heston
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Study suggests superiority of CT scans over X-Rays in detecting abnormalities in patients with the H1N1 virus
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Pet Obesity: Overweight Dogs and Cats
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Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) in Domestic Cats
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Vesicoureteral Reflux Treatment in Children Studied - Procedure choice driven mainly by treating hospital, but other factors play smaller role - ModernMedicine
modernmedicine.com — “The treating hospital is the most important factor affecting treatment choice in children with vesicoureteral reflux, a condition characterized by an abnormal flow of urine from the bladder back into the ureter, according to research published online Feb. 8 in Pediatrics.” View full resource at modernmedicine.com
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Feline Urinary Issues: Common Medical Causes of Inappropriate Urination | petMD
petmd.com — “Sponsored by: When an owner brings his or her cat to the veterinarian with a complaint that points towards the lower urinary tract (i.e., the urethra, bladder, and/or ureters), the doctor will start the workup by performing a physical examination and a urinalysis.” View full resource at petmd.com
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Is Your Cat Normal? - Well Blog - NYTimes.com
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canine convulsions, dog seizures | Dr. Carols Naturally Healthy Pets Blog
carolonpets.com — “Convulsions or seizures are defined as sudden, uncontrolled bursts of abnormal activity that last from one to three minutes. Signs may include anything from” View full resource at carolonpets.com
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