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Malocclusion
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20 Sep 2008
Malocclusion occurs when the teeth lining the upper jaw fail to line up and fit properly with the teeth of the lower arcade. In the normal bite, the upper canine teeth should rest just behind the lower canines. Disruption of the normal bite pattern can be caused by trauma, improper tooth eruption, and genetics. Brachygnathism refers to a condition
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Hepatitis and Liver Disease
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18 Aug 2008
While pancreatitis means inflammation involving the pancreas, hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver. Contrary to popular belief, not all cases of hepatitis are infectious and contagious in nature. There can be numerous noninfectious causes of liver inflammation as well. Some of these include diabetes mellitus, heart disease, accidental poiso
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Pancreatitis
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17 Aug 2008
Inflammation of the pancreas, or pancreatitis, is a painful condition characterized by an overproduction of digestive enzymes by the pancreas, which actually begin to damage the pancreatic tissue itself. This disorder can strike both dogs and cats with equal vengeance. In dogs, it is seen most often in middle-aged, overweight females. Dogs and cats
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Anal Sac Disease
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15 Aug 2008
The anal sacs are special structures located at the eight o’clock and the four o’clock positions just below the anus. These sacs are lined with special cells that secrete an odiferous liquid into the lumen of each sac, where it is stored. As feces pass out of the anus, these sacs are depleted of their stored material via small ducts loc
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Megacolon in Cats
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14 Aug 2008
Feline megacolon is a disease condition characterized by a large, distended colon that has lost its ability to contract properly. When this occurs, feces build up within the affected segment and prevent normal flow of ingesta through the intestinal tract. Megacolon is caused by a disruption of or lack of nerve activity in the muscular walls of the
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