London Vet Show 2023
Top tips for diagnosing and managing chronic GI disease in cats
Top tips for diagnosing and managing chronic GI disease in cats
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The incidence of chronic gastrointestinal disease in cats is likely much higher than clinically suspected. A decreased appetite may often be the only clinical sign, which in older cats with co-morbidities can be difficult to attribute to the gut. Alimentary lymphoma and chronic enteropathy are the most common conditions, with an increasing incidence in cats over 10 years old- some reports suggesting 50% or cats in this age group are affected. A thorough diagnostic approach will allow for diagnosis and treatment to be achieved in a timely fashion.
Presented by: Caroline Mansfield, Professorial Research Fellow, University of Queensland and Registered Specialist in Small Animal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Thursday 16 November 2023 10:45 11:35
| RVC Clinical Theatre 2 |
Please note this session is not RACE-approved but you can still earn a CPD certificate
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