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In the field of clinical veterinary medicine, pruritus is a common dermatological symptom widely present across a spectrum of small animal diseases, significantly affecting pets' quality of life. High-intensity laser therapy, as a novel physical ...
Visa detaljerThe causes of stomatitis in small animals is diverse, mainly including infectious and non-infectious factors. Infectious factors: caused by microbial infections such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Non-infectious factors: such as malnutritio...
Visa detaljerIntroduction With the advancement of medicine, feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is no longer an incurable disease, but the current limited options for FIP still prefer 441 injections or oral administration. Injection treatment is general...
Visa detaljerBilateral femoral dislocation is a serious skeletal problem in dogs, typically caused by congenital dysplasia or traumatic injuries (e.g., car accidents, falls). This condition can lead to instability, lameness, or even an inability to stand, ...
Visa detaljerFeline radial-ulnar fractures occur in the radial and ulnar diaphyses of cats. Little Roll, an Abyssinian cat, sustained a left forelimb radial-ulnar fracture after a fall. Laser therapy served as a key non-invasive treatment during postoper...
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