NAVLE® Question of the day

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September 17, 2024
NAVLE

A two-year-old Angus cow is presented with weakness of the hind limbs and a staggering gait.

On physical exam, the heart rate and respiratory rate are slow and irregular, and the pupils are dilated.

The cow's breath and urine smell like the odor of mouse urine.

Suddenly the cow's pulse becomes rapid and thready, she collapses, and dies of apparent respiratory failure.

Which one of the following plants is most likely to have caused this spectrum of clinical signs?

Live Seminar: Top 5 Canine Cancers to Know for for NAVLE® Success

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Monday Sept 16, 2024 at 8:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Dr. Catherine Reiss will cover:
Top 5 Canine Cancers to know for NAVLE® and BCSE Success:
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-Lymphoma
-Osteosarcoma
-Mast Cell Tumor
-Melanoma
-Hemangiosarcoma

We'll review the basics of common canine cancers to help you succeed on the NAVLE® and BCSE. We will also go over classic cases that highlight common scenarios and ask "What Next?"

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