Ce ume rendContents
1. Introduction 28 Notmal Feline Colon
29 Constipation/Colonic impaction
30 Normal Penereas
etre el 31 Acute Pancreatitis:
ute ued 32 Normal Pancres
Bills uh 33 Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
2 Normal Hear 24 Normal Liver
3 Chante Valvular Disease 35 tn Stage Liver Disease
4. Norinal Canine Heart 36 Normal Liver
5 Heareworm Diserse 37 Hepatic Neoplasia
6 Normal Canine Heat
F Canine Dialed Carclomyopathy
8 Normal Feline Heart os
9 Feline Hyperraphic Cardiomyopathy Integumentary System
41 NomalFene Heart
17 Feine bisted Cardiomyopathy 49 ionba Sie yresiiet Anseoany
12 Normal iymph Node Architecture 39 Anal Sac Abscess
13 Lymphosarcama 40 Skin Abscess
41 Flea-Allergy Dermatitis
BE seal Musculoskeletal System
14 Normal Feline Dentition
15 Periocional Disease 42 Normal Vertebrate/Spinal Cord
23 Interverteaval Disk Disease
16 Normal Carine Bentiion
17 Carnassial Tooth Aascess 44 Normal Shoulder
45 Osteochondriis Dssecans
18 Noreal stomach
49 Hemorrhagic Gastritis with Ulcers 46 Noma ERM ces
47 Ununited Anconeal Process/Pansteis
20 Normal Stomach oa
2) Gist Dilatation with Volvulas 48 Normal tp Joint
22 Normal Smal Intestine pe
23 Foreign Bodies 50 Noxmal Rear Leg
51 Femoral Fracture
24 varvenral Enters
25 Intussusception
26 Normal Canine Colon
27 Chronic Colitis SWl Ud W Adele UO 0 DMD bo bb
‘52 Normal Stife
53 Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament
‘54 Normal Stile
5 Patellar Luxation
ES ESAS
36 Normal Mouth/Upper Airway
57 Tonsilitis
58 Normal Canine Thorax
59 Collapsing Trachea
60 Normal Feline Thorax
67 Pulmonary Edema
Urogenital System
EE Ne Canine Kidney
5 Grronic Renal Disease
‘E£ Nommal Canine Kidney
55 Rests Roral Failure
6 Neral Usinary Blader
Bladder Stones
165 Newmat Canine Lower Urinary System
59 Canine Urethral Obstruction
20 Normal Feline Lower Urinary System
71 Faline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
72 Normal Prostate Gland
73 Senign Prostatic Hyperplasia
74 Ovariohysterectomy
75 Pyometre
26 Canine Castration
77 Testicular Tumors
Ren
78 Normal Canine tye
79 Nuclear Sclerass/ Cataracts
80 Normal Feline Eye
81 Glaucoma
82 Normal Feline Eye
83 Comeal Ulceration
184 Normal Heating Apparatus
85 Oils Extemna/Mediasinterna
Peek SC
86 Heartworms
87 Giardia
88 Hookworms
89 Whipworms
90 Roundkworms
91 Tapewarmns (tenia)
£92 Tapeworms (Dipyiim caninum)
93 Fleas
94 Ticks
95 Sarcoptes
196 Demodex
97 Cheyletil
‘98 Ear Mites
99 Bibliography“e006 is et Narn, In
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Normal Heart
Right ventricle
Lefe ventricle
lef atrioventricular valve
Valve leat
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Chronic Valvular Disease
Shrunken, nodular, distorted
atioventriculr valves
Chord tendines
‘degeneration and rupture
thickened
(Chironte Valvular Disease
Diagnostic Plan
History
Physical examination
‘Chest auscultation
‘Chest palpation
flood work
UUnnabss
‘Chest erays
Electrocatdiography
Heartworm check
Fchocarciagraphy
Anaiocardlography
‘Therapeutic Plan
Drugs ta strengthen the heart
Diuretics
Drugs that late
‘blood vessels
Drugs that correct
abnormal heart rhythms
Exercise restriction
Dietary Plan
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Normal Canine Heart
otic arch Pulmonary artery
alt acum
Aight atrium
Right venirile
Coronary vessels
Left ventricle
Lo atrioventricular vale
Chorda tending
Left venice
Right atrioventricular valve
Left ventricular ree wall
Right venticle
Papillary muscle Ventricular septum
Right ventricular free wall
LLL)‘Adult heartworms in the
pulmonary arteries, right tum,
andl right ventricle Disease within
the pulmonary arteries leads to
sigh ventscular dation,
Fnypertrophy, and flora,
Hypertrophic right
ventricular muscles.
Dilated right ventile
Heartworm Disease
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutle Plan Dietary Plan
History Drags to kil adult worms ‘cle with controlled eves of
Physical examination Restricted exercise protein, phosphorus and sodium
Heartworm check Aspirin Consider body condition
Blood work Comticostercids
Urinalysis Drags to il larvae
Chest ays in the bloodstream
Flecirocardiography Prevention
Echocardiography surgeryFight atium
Right ventricle
Right atrioventricular valve]
Aight ventricular fre wal
Right ventricle
Aortic arch
Pulmonary artery
Loft atrium
Coronary vessels
Left atrioventricular valve
Chord tendinea
Left ventricle
Left ventricular free wall
Ventricular septum
Popllay muscle
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ie Dilated Cardiomyopathy
A globular shaped heart with severe
& ‘ition of both atria and ventricles
‘Atrophied papillary muscle
"Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy
— Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
History Enforced rest Adiot that avoids excess
Physical examination Removal of uid fom levels of sodium
— Urinalysis the chest and abdomen
Blood work Diuretics
Chest rays ‘Drugs that strengthen the heart
Fleciocardiography rugs that diate blood vessels
Echocardiography Bronchodilators
— Xrays of the hart after ‘Oxygen therapy
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Normal Feline Heart
Aor arch
Pulmonary artery
Left atium
Left ventricle
Right ventricle
Chorda tendinea
Papilary muscle Eetivemaie
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Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
‘Abnormally nereasee! muscle
mass due to a hypertrophied,
rondated let ventricle
Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Diagnostle Plan
History
Physical examination
Chest auscultation
Palpation of femoral pulses
‘and hindlimb musculature
Blood work
Urinalysis,
Hectrocardiogrephy
Chest xrays
Echocardiography
Kerays of the heart and
abdominal blood vessels
after dye injection
‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
Enforced rest ‘Aclet that avoids excess
Bronchodiiators levels of sodium
‘Onygen therapy
Removal of fui from
the chest and abdomen
Drugs that dilate blood vessels
Aspirin
Bela blockers
Heparin
SurgeryAight vente
Fight venta fee wall
Ventricular septum
Chord tendinea
Left wentrlcle
Left wentriccar free wal
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A tular heat wih severe
dition of the four chambers.
Depressed vonticular
contactile performance occurs,
Ventre eation distorts the
sriventicular valves lending
{e mira regurgitation and
ial enlargement
Feline Dilated
Cardiomyopathy
Diagnostic Plan
History
Prysial examination
Chest auscultation
Pantin of faroral pues
‘ahd Iinalime mustulature
Aloo! work
Urinasis
Hoctrocarciography
Chest xrays
Echocardiography
Xray of the heart and
abdominal blood vessels
aller dye injection
Poama taurine amass
‘Therapeutic
Eevoretd ret
Diets
Bronchedlators
Oxygen therapy
Removal of td fom the
“hes and abdomen
Daas that te Bod vessels
Drugs tha strengthen the heart
Heparin
surgery
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Efferent ymphatic
vessels
Germinal center
Wedulla
Alferent lymphatic vessel
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Lymphosarcoma
‘The tumor mass is oten white on
the cut surface, and the capsule i:
thinned. Merascopiealy, malignant
cell have replaced rormal ells
snd destoyed the normal
architecture ofthe mph node.
Lymphosarcoma
Diagnostic Plan
Histon
Physical amination
Blood work
Feb test or cats)
Xs
Urinals
Biopsy of sue
Cal studies
Endoscopy
Exploratory surgery
Examinations of chest and
abana fd
Bone marrow Biopsy
Cerebral sine fluid examination
‘Therapeutic Plan
Supportive therapy
Chemotherepy
Surgical excision
Radiation
Dietary Plan
‘Adds based on incl paint
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Periodontal Disease
Normal Dental Examination
Plague
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be Diagnostic Plan
History
Priel examination
¢ ral examination
Dental xaye
‘ingivis ‘Therapeutic Plan
Tooth scaling abore ane
below the gumine
Tooth posing
Extraction
u surgery
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‘eoth bashing
Ginga
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Carnassial Tooth Abscess
Fistula fom the abscess with
blood tings discharge
Disected view ofthe lesion
Chronic gingivitis
‘Carnassial Tooth Abscess
Diagnostic Plan
History
Physleal examination
(ral examination
Dental eras
Calcul formation
Camas tooth ‘Therapeutic Plan
Tooth enration
Root canas
antibiotics
Dietary Plan
‘diet based on overall paint
‘raaation ineluing hedy
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sytem involvement
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Normal Stomach
Line of dissection
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Bedy portion
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Hemorrhagic Gasti
Dire renee ofthe mucosa due to
actve Frlammation and hemahage
Hemorrhagic Gastritis with Ulcers
Diagnostic Plan “Therapeutic Plan
Histon ‘Nothing orally for 12 1024 hours
Physical examination Fig therapy
Blond work Gastric vag
Stool check for blood Antiemetic drugs
Stool check or paracter ‘Whole biood
Urinalysis Drugs to init gastric acid
Xcrays of the stomach secretion
‘endoscopy surgery
Gastc hid analysis
Gaste biopsy
with Ulcers
astrc lees
Dietary Plan
Adie bard on overall patient
fevalvation including Body
Concition and other
frgan systems
‘Ade with moderate petsin and
‘mocerate to low levels of fat and
Fibe to minimize deta indices
delays in gas emptying
For pets with goss
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Canine Normal Stomach
Esophagus
Fundus
Poric antrum
Body
omentum
Pyiorus
with Voivulus
‘Clockwise rotation as viewed
fem vertal postion ,
“The pylori ant is “The pylorus crosses
spines dovrnarc the midline, passes
Underneath the
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Mi Bladder Stones
Cut surface of blader
showing stuvite cau
‘Ammonium ura
Calcium oxalate
sinydrate
agen“
Cum oxalate monahydrate
site
Bladder Stones
Diagnostic Plan
History
Physical examination
Papation of tho wrath
ane urinary bladder
Urinalysis
Urine culture
Blood work
erays of the urinary tact
Quanitatve analysts of
passed blader stones
‘Therapeutic Plan*
Tul therapy
Antibacteria's
Urease inbitors
Kanthine oxidase inhibitors
Unie atkalizers
Thiol containing drugs
Surgery
oiding urohydropropulson
Dietary Plan
For dissolution, te proper
acute dit
To aid in prevention oF
recurenes, a dot that
allows the body to produce
the appropriate une pH
ad avoid exceses ofthe
Uroith’s precursors
surgery is necessary, a diet
adequate for Ussue repair
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Normal Canine Lower U!
“esbcular vessel *
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Prepuce
Bulbourethral glandCanine Urethral Obstruction
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fnonhages on be — ae
‘caused by an obatiting
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Gulf of wine wom the badder
Canine Urethral Obstruct
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
itary Emptying ofthe blader Fordson, te proper
Physical examination Fd therapy ‘aleuloytie dit
Urethal palpation Fusing af the urethral To aid in prevention of
Aadominal gaipation ‘ale ito the blader recurence, a det that allows
X-rays ofthe unnary tract surgery the Body lo produce the
Urinalysis Appropriate trine pl and
Urine culture av0ics excesses ofthe
Blocd work roi’ precursors
Analysis of passes It surgery is necessary a diet
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Pelvic sympinyis
Descending colon
Testicular vessels
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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
Urethral plug obstructing
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Distended urinary blader
‘caused by an obstructing urethral plug \
Hemorshages on the
surface ofthe Blader
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Feline Urologic Syndrome
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
Histon Emplying ofthe blader or dissolution the proper
Physical examination ud therapy “alculoytic diet.
‘Abxominal palpation Removal ofthe To ad in prevention or
Ureubval palpation ‘urinary obstration recurrence, a diet Ut allows
Urinalysis the boxy to produce the
Urine culture appropriate inne pit and
Xcrays of the urinary tract {N0lds excesses ofthe
Blood work trois preursors
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Normal Prostate Gland
ictus deferens Descending colon
Urethra
Ureter
Urinary bladder
Ducts deferens
Prostate glandHill's Atlas of Veterinary Cli Anatomy
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasi
“The enlarged prostate and
‘may impinge on the rectum
‘Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Diagnostic Plan
History
Physical examination
Rectal palpation
‘Abcominal palpation
Xerays
Ulresound
Urinalysis
Urine culture
Sood work
Prostate biopsy
Therapeatic Plan
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Sto oer
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Nese heap
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Ovariohysterectomy
Suspensory ligament
Double tgature around
the ovarian pedicle —
Ovarian artery
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Steriizaton Postsurgicaly, a let adequate
Ovarian dense Tor tisue repair a
Uterine disease
Behavioral probes ra
Vaginal hyperplasia
Diabetes
Eplepsy
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Pyometra
Anatomy
Congestion of
Urine body was
Cut section showing
an enlarged,
pus iled uterus
The tse i fable
‘and easy teen
Physical examination
Vaggnalcyilagie sty
‘Abdominal palpation
Rectal aaipaton
Blood Work
Unnaiyis
Urine ultre
Abdominal x ays
Utrasound
‘Therapeutic Plan
uid therapy
Surgery
Antbacterials
Prasaglardies|
Dietary Plan
‘Adiet Based on Fv
patient evaluation inclaing
Body condition and other
gan system invahverent
Posisurgicaly, a det adequate
Tor lisue repairDuctus deferens
Dorsal artery to the penis Usrary bladder
Dorsal vein ta the penis
Scrotum
Epiddyis
Testicle
“Testicular vein
Penis
Ligatune aud the vas deferens
castration
Canine Castration
Indications
Steriiation
Testicular disease
Prostatic disease
Behavioral problems
Retained testicles
Sutures cranial tothe serotum
Dictary Plan
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Testicular Tumors
Sertol-cll urnor
‘Testleular Tumors
Diagnostic Plan
Histo
Pryseal examination
“estcular palpation
Xaysof the abdomen
Biopsy
‘Therapeutic Plan
surgery
Chemotherapy
Dietary Plan
Postsrgialy, 2 et
equate for tanve repair
‘consider body condition;
Teed a det appropiate
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body weightHill's Atlas of Vet
Normal Canine Eye
Clary body
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anterior chamber
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Nuclear selerost ta normal
aging change that rests from
u Compaction and hardening of
the lens fibers
‘cataract ean opacity of the
lens fiers or capsule
Nuclear Sclerosls/Cataracts
Diagnostic Plan Therapeutic Plan Dictary Plan
History surgery ‘A det Based on individual pater
Physical examination “Therapy for any concurrent clsoase evaluation including body
‘Ophthalmic examination No merapy is necessary for ‘onc and other organ
Blood teste rules selerenn ‘petem involvement or disease
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Normal Feline Eye
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ia Glaucoma
Increase in intraocular pressure
Cloudy edematous,
insensitive cornea
‘The glote is enlarge, pain
may be presen the epiceral
vessels are congested, and
Walon ees ects
Intraocuiar pressre is
incressed de toa dkcrder
ek the drainage anal
Glaucoma
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
~ History Drugs that clove ‘Ait hase 0 india
Physical examination Intraocular pressure ppaent evaluation including
_ Ocular examination Sergery Body condition and ether
Measurement of Dtgan system involvement
fntraocule pressre or diseaseterior chamberHill's Atlas of Veterinary Cli
Corneal Ulceration
Subconjunctival and episcera
hemorrhage and congestion; cherasis
Hypopyon
Cental comet ulcer
Corneal Ulceration
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plant Dictary Plan
History Anibaciral ointment ard solutions A diet based on inci
Physical examination Drugs that cist the pup pallet evaluation including
(cular examination surgery body condition and other
Fluorescein sain Drugs to lessen the risk of pigment organ system invoverent
cuture Torration inthe cornea or aisease
CYjologic examinetionAuicuar cxtioge
Tympanie membrane
Mile eae cavity
‘Tympani bullaHill’s Atlas of Veterinary
Otitis Externa, Media, Interna
tts Interna
Neurologic changes
Head ult and crcing
Otitis Media
Jnflammatony exudste
in the tympani bulla
Ottis Extema
Infiree,
rediened ear
Patil occlusion of the
‘ar canal dae to elie
hyperplasa
lnameatory exudate
Osteomyelitis due tothe
infectious process
Otitis Externa, Media, Interna
Diagnostic Plan Therapeutle Plan Dietary Plan
History Remvsl of eae canal hair ‘A diet Based on individual
Physical examination fr clearing pallet evaluation including
Ear examination ‘Topical application ot body condition and other
Er euilures ‘nUibacterialsieorcasterids organ system involvement
“Thyroid hormone levels systemic antibacterials or disease
Intvacermal shin testing Systemic corcosteroids Hypoallergenic ets
Xrays Surgery
Trerapetic tials with insecticides
and hypoallergenic cets's Atlas of Veterinary
Heartworms
Infected mosquitoes deposit ‘Mature females release
heartworm larvae into the
animals hemolymph by
puncturing the animals hn,
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blbocetream where they are
pickes up by mosqutoes
‘Young adits migrate to the
pulmonary areses and heat,
Larvae migrate to subeutanecus
tisues where they mature to a
young-adult stage.
Heartworms
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
History gs to fl adult worms ‘Adit with conto levels of
Physical examination Aspirin prtein, phosphons, and sodium
Heartworm ehece Concosteroics ‘Consider body condition
Chest saya Restricted exercise
Slood Work Drugs to kl arvae in
Unnajss the bloodstream
Prevention
surgery
‘microftae ito the utHill’s Atlas of Veter
ior species ex as
motile tophosoites and
onmotle cysts. Both forms
are transmitted by ingestion
and are passed intrmitenty
in wve hast feces,
hari Dietary Plan
Ail Based on incnial patient
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan ‘evaluation inluging boxy
Histony Drags f kl he parastie condition and ather organ
Physical examination ‘system involvement or disease
Stool anal
Analysis of intestinal serapings|
callectet sing endoscopy
Blond tex
(Giardia artigen tet)este] Hookworms
Adult ookworms re
bloodsicking parasies
of the smal interne
Pups may ingest
snk containing larvae,
saan
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Invectiv thir stage larvae
in the environment
Hookworms
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutle Plan Dietary Plan
Histo Dewormers ‘Adc based on individual patient
Physical examination Blood tarstsions ‘valuation incuding bedy
Stool analysis Supportive therapy ‘oneltion and oiher organ
Bioad work system invalvernent or diseaseHill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy
Whipworms
“The adult whipworm is
embedded inthe wall ofthe
large intestine and cecum.
Infected larva develops irs gs are passed in the feces.
the egg but does not hatch unless
the egg fe svallowed.
Whipworms
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutle Plan Dietary Plan
History Dewormers ‘Ade based on inal patient
Physicel examination Supportive therapy valuation inlusing body
‘Stool analy conciion and oiner organ
Colonoscopy system involvement or disease
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Roundworms
Larvae may be ses
in the milk and
ingested by neonates,
The hast eter ingests eggs.
containing infective larvae ox an
Imnermediate host with larvae
rented in ie tae ag containing
‘infective larva
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Agutt roundwoxm in
Ue small intestine
Roundworms
Diagnostic Plan
History
Prysial examination
Stool analy
‘Therapeutic Plan
Dewormers
Supporive therapy
Dietary Plan
A diet based on indivcual patent
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Tapeworms (Taenia)
‘The oncosphere hatches “Toe host becemes infecet
inthe intermediate host by eaing an interes
et erent: Y interests host
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5%. Proalotids sed Sf
inthe feces
Tapeworms (Toenla)
Diagnostic Plan
History
[Adult tapeworm in Physi! examination
the sal intestine Detection of tapeworm segments
in te S00!
‘Therapeutic Plan
Dewormers
Control of patent’ hunting and
ating habs
Dietary Plan
[Addict Based on indivcual patie,
teeatiationineluding body
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system involvement of diseaseHill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy
Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum)
AAdut tapeworms attach to the
‘mucosa of te sll intestine
Ingestion of
teas containing
Infective eye
results niecton,
7 ecmioal progenies
f} laden with eggs are
shod inthe feces
Tapeworm larvae ereyst in fe u
larvae and become infective.
‘Tapeworms (Dipyfidium caniou) ig
Diagnostic Plan ‘Therapeutic Plan Dietary Plan
History Dewermers ‘dict based on indivical patient —
Physical examination Fea contol ‘evaluation inclusing body
Detection of tapeworm segments Condlicn and other ergan
in the soa) ster involenent oF disease
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Fleas
Adult leas lay 995 on pet then
998 a off nto the environment.
u ie ye
Kx
2S gas hatch into arvae
that mall uiree Limes,
‘The third mok produces
8 white larva tat sin
‘accom in which the larva
N pupstes for up to one year
by ~ - ro
y ' Diagnostic Plan
History
‘The adult tea emerges from Physical examination
Ls the cocoon and seeks a host Sicol inspection for tapeworm
fon which Wo feed, segments
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Ait based on individual patient
‘esluation neucing body
{ondition and other organ
system invalvement ar diseaseAdult cts lay thousands
‘of e5, which undergo WO
lt: larva to nymph ard
nymph to adult
Lavae, nym, and adults
teed on blood and Imp,
Dermacentor voici larvae
and nyenphe feed on smal
‘mammals and drop off
between mals
Ahilsfeed on pos
Laipieephabir songs
Janie, nymphs, and acts
allfeed en pets
Diagnostic Plan
Histon.
Physical examination
‘Therapeutic Plan
Tick removal
Insectcioe baths or dips
Topical inzecicie dips or baths
Plan
‘cit based on individual patent
valuation incuding body
‘oncliion and other organ
system invoWvement or elscaseSarcoptes
Female mites burrow into the
/ skin and lay eggs i the tunes
that they form,
Lawae and nymphs develop in
these tunnels
“The patient response i often
severe se ifleted trauma,
Sorcoptes
Diagnostic Plan
History
Physical examination
Sen serapings
Skin bopsy
Therapeutic vial
‘Therapeutic Plan
Coat ctpping
Parasia ips
Anibacterisle
Dietary Plan
[diel Based on indvidual patient
‘evaluation Reusing body