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Ce ume rend Contents 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 S Wl 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 Petal by siay hone asin Cpr he “Alltights reserved. Printed in Europe, Introduction ‘Acone time ar anotheal of us inal practice have expe ts cles sch thing asthe pathology ain feet or prokpsad nurveieba dk. Oentines, ee Sed ‘adiograpis of hand dravings to communists Imeorant points. respective of our artistic sis, such ‘ewvnas ae expan ators raster infant ces ft only about speci dagnozes bol aso about the ‘tonale Behn therapeutic plans ifs Pat Nuttion thnks cen coxmmunicaon ital to the sucess of velsinny practice In accord with that ics, His Is proud to presct the Ii Ay oF Veterinary Clea) Arata” an ivexar room ales to nelgheen cen’ communeations ach ilstation Inthe Alles has been diavn by fessional necicallutiators. Genera the lst hand fogs depicts nal aetomy, ana the righthand page 2 patboloaic presentation A brit outine of diaganste ‘heapeui adcery pars isc on th ight hand page This arangement vl law you to show cents Doral ansionyy and the pathology afeting their pets inl you decrbe ow yourherope plan wl, pee, fetum their pets 4 heath ad normal nity “The dis contains eight section. Rlor othe contents pages forthe page mumbers ad colo assigned to each Section. These biotks af cio are pice around the pe numer the top of each page Lach section has ban signed a dilerent color fr eat of tse ‘ery effort fas beon made tense the acsurscy of the media lusrations and the diagnose therapeutic. fra rutitional plans the Al. For example, each ihsrston has been reed by appropriate netsh, faculty atthe College of Velsinary Medicine, Colorado State Universe The alos snot intended! tobe an cahaustve review of anatomy, poly, or medicine, Fer mere information, const the tbraphy or ret to presebing iformatin on spectc crue Your ifs Coury Ofte wil ay he happy tm give ye ace ard inferior youl find thet centace data Ise at the acto teas “The At conan istrations of the moat common conctions son in cna praes. hereto, is proper ace isi the xara roo so outcast ally Seance Sent edston Huts Pet nutrition, Ine Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Normal Heart Right ventricle Lefe ventricle lef atrioventricular valve Valve leat Chora tendinea Papillary muscle = SS S = = — = S = = = = g J q GUD DDE Read dada 's Atlas of Veterinary Cl al Anatomy 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 ‘Ami restricted sodium det fora moderately restricted fodium et necessary, change to a Severely resneted soxiam dit Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 surgery Fight 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 Left ventricle 's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 ‘dye injection Hill’s Atlas of Vet ry Clinical Anatomy Normal Feline Heart Aor arch Pulmonary artery Left atium Left ventricle Right ventricle Chorda tendinea Papilary muscle Eetivemaie Right ventricular free wall Loft ventricular free wall Ventricular septum Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Cli ical Anatomy 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 Surgery Aight vente Fight venta fee wall Ventricular septum Chord tendinea Left wentrlcle Left wentriccar free wal Lett atrium ot ventricle a Lo on Feline Dilated Cardiomyopathy 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 Dictary Plan Dalit that contains cect ‘evel of urine and avid cnceet oval fsx Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy = 12 | Normal Lymph Node Architecture a cones Efferent ymphatic vessels Germinal center Wedulla Alferent lymphatic vessel To ls Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 ‘erakation Inaing body ondtion and ole organ stam ineehement or disease Upper Teeth Is Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Periodontal Disease Normal Dental Examination Plague - Disclosed plague 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 dnciacredle ‘eoth bashing Ginga Tater Stan Dietary Pl Toner oem fod war etna ches for ur ace that support tissue repair, ei sinont ogee. qa getty mnie ronan sprce don friar tang term, food with 8 imino wilt somtte cmon ot eee Periodontitis Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy = Normal Canine Dentition gi 's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 ondiion another organ sytem involvement A soft det mey minie postangial pln 's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Normal Stomach Line of dissection yrds portion Bedy portion of ie stomach Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 ‘dusel by food allergy, ‘gpuslegeni et Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 Hills Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 “entered yaa pe Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Normal Canine Lower U! “esbcular vessel * Urinary badder Osten Prepuce Bulbourethral gland Canine Urethral Obstruction 2 tieaipeasiin fetoeeerie fnonhages on be — ae ‘caused by an obatiting letra calculus | Uretial calculus immediately behind the ((*! | eres the eatin mabiracing the 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 ladder stones adequate forthe repair Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Normal Fel Pelvic sympinyis Descending colon Testicular vessels eee Gans penis " Ductus deferens Prepuce ry i # Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease Urethral plug obstructing he Up of te pens Se Distended urinary blader ‘caused by an obstructing urethral plug \ Hemorshages on the surface ofthe Blader / 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 surgery s necessary a cet adequate for tue eplr s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Normal Prostate Gland ictus deferens Descending colon Urethra Ureter Urinary bladder Ducts deferens Prostate gland Hill'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 Erp he Dlr fume Sto oer Esweton Nese heap Dis enorgeent fhe é peat lr oe wept Dietary Plan det Sredondl persia ey sees, Segre apa Aw rede food I's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy s Ovariohysterectomy Suspensory ligament Double tgature around the ovarian pedicle — Ovarian artery find vin tering horn | ee | atound uterine vests ey | Ovariohysterectomy a Indications Dietary Pian Steriizaton Postsurgicaly, a let adequate Ovarian dense Tor tisue repair a Uterine disease Behavioral probes ra Vaginal hyperplasia Diabetes Eplepsy ‘Mammary tumor prevention 's Atlas of Veterinary 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 repair Ductus 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 Postsuraically a det adequate “or tue repair Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 to maintain ea! body weight Hill's Atlas of Vet Normal Canine Eye Clary body comes esina anterior chamber Vereous bey = 's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy w Nuclear Sclerosis/Cataracts 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 nna Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy Normal Feline Eye fet 5 ic Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy 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 disease terior chamber Hill'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 examinetion Auicuar cxtioge Tympanie membrane Mile eae cavity ‘Tympani bulla Hill’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, \\ \ 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 ut Hill’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 \ 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 disease Hill'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 “Therapeutic deworming 's Atlas of Veterinary Ci 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 -al Anatomy 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 valuation including body condition and other organ system snvlwement or ebsease Atlas of Veterinary Clinics Tapeworms (Taenia) ‘The oncosphere hatches “Toe host becemes infecet inthe intermediate host by eaing an interes et erent: Y interests host ino a melaestode 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 ‘ans and other organ system involvement of disease Hill'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 Detection of Fess or lea it Atlas of Veterinary CI 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 = ‘Therapeutic Plan Fes contol = Dietary Plan Ait based on individual patient ‘esluation neucing body {ondition and other organ system invalvement ar disease Adult 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 elscase Sarcoptes 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

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