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Hemoperitoneum is a rare but documented complication of anaphylaxis in dogs. Make sure you are aware of the associated clinical signs and possible treatments.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Not Your Average Anaphylaxis
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
From the page...
<p>Most veterinarians are familiar with the common presentations of anaphylaxis—including hives, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, and cardiovascular collapse—but when a case of hemoperitoneum presents with no history of trauma, would an allergic reaction jump to your mind as the cause? Read about the retrospective case series that examined this rare but potentially deadly phenomenon, and get tips on how to recognize and treat it.</p>
...To your patients
<p>If a case of nontraumatic hemoperitoneum crosses through your clinic door, make sure you’ve got the right information to handle it.</p>
Read More
The all-in-one clinical decision support tool
<p>Say goodbye to the stacks of books and long lists of search results. Everything you need is now on one streamlined digital platform. Discover Plumb’s Pro.</p>
Looking at Locals: Tumescent Local Anesthesia in Cats
<p>Could tumescent local anesthesia be a new weapon in your arsenal against feline surgical pain? This new study evaluates the use of this novel technique in cats undergoing mastectomy.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
Benefits of Echocardiography in Canine Heartworm Infections
<p>Echocardiography can diagnose intracardiac heartworms and estimate their burden. Find out how often dogs with intracardiac heartworms have signs of caval syndrome.</p>
Parasitology
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Hemoperitoneum is a rare but documented complication of anaphylaxis in dogs. Make sure you are aware of the associated clinical signs and possible treatments.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Not Your Average Anaphylaxis
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
From the page...
<p>Most veterinarians are familiar with the common presentations of anaphylaxis—including hives, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, and cardiovascular collapse—but when a case of hemoperitoneum presents with no history of trauma, would an allergic reaction jump to your mind as the cause? Read about the retrospective case series that examined this rare but potentially deadly phenomenon, and get tips on how to recognize and treat it.</p>
...To your patients
<p>If a case of nontraumatic hemoperitoneum crosses through your clinic door, make sure you’ve got the right information to handle it.</p>
Read More
The all-in-one clinical decision support tool
<p>Say goodbye to the stacks of books and long lists of search results. Everything you need is now on one streamlined digital platform. Discover Plumb’s Pro.</p>
Looking at Locals: Tumescent Local Anesthesia in Cats
<p>Could tumescent local anesthesia be a new weapon in your arsenal against feline surgical pain? This new study evaluates the use of this novel technique in cats undergoing mastectomy.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
Benefits of Echocardiography in Canine Heartworm Infections
<p>Echocardiography can diagnose intracardiac heartworms and estimate their burden. Find out how often dogs with intracardiac heartworms have signs of caval syndrome.</p>
Parasitology
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.