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Escherichia coli (Continued) Excitement leukocytosis, 1369 Falls, injuries from. See High-rise syndrome
Shiga toxin-producing, and hemolytic-uremic Excretory urogram, 1101–1102, 1101f–1102f Famciclovir, 465, 1478
Familial amyloidosis, 803
in hydronephrosis, 484
syndrome, 431.e2
VetBooks.ir Esmolol Exercise-induced collapse in Labrador retrievers, 192, 316 Familial cutaneous vasculopathy, 1031
in ureteral obstruction, 1008
administration and dosage of, 1476
Familial idiopathic deep pyoderma, 851
Familial nephropathy, 169
Exfoliative cutaneous lupus erythematosus, 228
for albuterol toxicosis, 43
for amphetamine toxicosis, 50
for arrhythmias, 160 Exfoliative dermatitis, 227, 756.e2–756.e3 Familial renal disease. See Renal dysplasia
Familial vasculopathy, 350, 676
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, 317–318, 1390
for atrial tachycardia, 97 coprophagia and, 204 Familial ventricular arrhythmia of boxers. See
Esomeprazole Exodontics. See Dental extraction Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy,
administration and dosage of, 1476 Exophthalmos, orbital disease and, 716 canine
for gastric ulcer, 382 Exotic shorthair cat Familial vitamin E deficiency, 883
Esophageal carcinoma, 508 polycystic kidney disease in, 805 Famotidine
Esophageal dilation. See Megaesophagus seborrhea oleosa in, 214 for acid or alkali (corrosives) toxicosis, 14
Esophageal diverticulum, 309.e3–309.e4 urolithiasis in, 1014 administration and dosage of, 1478
Esophageal feeding tube. See Esophagostomy feeding tube Expandable polyurethane adhesive toxicosis, 32–33 for gastric dilation/volvulus, 378
Esophageal fistula, 138.e2–138.e3 Expectoration of blood. See Hemoptysis for gastric ulcer, 382
Esophageal foreign bodies, 351–353, 352f Expiratory effort, 1074 for gastrointestinal obstruction, 385
endoscopic removal of, 1115–1116, 1115f–1116f External root resorption, 982 for mast cell tumor, 634, 636
Esophageal malignancy, 934 External splint, 767.e2 Fanconi syndrome, 322–323
Esophageal motility disorder, treatment algorithm for, Extra heart sounds, 376.e2–376.e3 Fasciitis
1416.e1a Extractions, dental necrotizing, 684–686
Esophageal neoplasia, 309.e5–309.e6 local and regional anesthesia for, 1131–1132, 1131f nodular, 304
Esophageal perforation, 309–310 for periodontal disease, 777 FAST examination, 1102–1105, 1103f–1104f
spirocercosis and, 934 of persistent deciduous teeth, 239 FATE (feline aortic thromboembolism). See Aortic
Esophageal stricture, 310–312, 311.e1f procedure for, 1089–1090 thromboembolism, feline
Esophagitis, 312–313, 312f–313f, 312.e2f for stomatitis, 944 Fatty acid nutritional supplement
Esophagoscopy for tooth fractures, 981–982 for atopic dermatitis, 93
esophageal foreign bodies and Extradural blockade. See Epidural analgesia/anesthesia for superficial necrolytic dermatitis, 953
evaluation, 352 Extrahepatic bile duct obstruction, 118–119, 119f, Fatty liver syndrome. See Hepatic lipidosis
removal, 1115–1116, 1115f–1116f 740 Faucitis, 1002
of esophageal stricture, 311 pancreatitis and, 740, 742–743 FCV. See Feline calicivirus (FCV)
of esophagitis, 312f, 313 Extrahepatic biliary obstruction, 165.e2 FDPs. See Fibrinogen degradation products (FDPs)
for spirocercosis, 934 Extrahepatic biliary system, surgical disorders of, Fear aggression, 41
Esophagostomy feeding tube, 1106–1107, 1107.e1f 119.e2–119.e3 Fear due to veterinary visits/treatments, 324–325, 325.e1f
Esophagram, in esophageal stricture, 311 Extrasystole. See Atrial premature complexes (APCs) Febantel
Essential fatty acids. See Fatty acid nutritional supplement Extravasation injury, chemotherapy and, 153 for giardiasis, 387
Estradiol, 1338 Extravascular hemolysis, in immune-mediated hemolytic for whipworm infection, 1049
Estriol, 1476, 1510.e1t–1510.e5t anemia, 61 Febantel-pyrantel-praziquantel, for giardiasis, 387
Estrogen Extreme neutrophilia, 1369 Fecal α 1 proteinase inhibitor, 601
conjugated, for hormone-responsive incontinence, Eye. See also Intraocular; Ocular; specific anatomy Fecal culture, 1339–1340
1012 adhesives or glues in, 33 for Campylobacter enteritis, 143.e4
serum levels of, 1338 bacterial isolates from, 1202.e1 for salmonellosis, 899
increased, and alopecia, 1196 examination of. See Ophthalmic examination Fecal examination. See also Fecal flotation
Estrogen-responsive incontinence, 1011 neoplasia of, 559–561, 560f in acute diarrhea, 258
Estrumate. See Cloprostenol reddened. See Red eye Baermann technique for, 1310
Estrus Eye retropulsion, pain upon, sialadenitis and, 895 for Campylobacter enteritis, 143.e4
monitoring of. See Breeding management Eyelashes in chronic diarrhea, 262
prolonged, 822–823, 822.e1f abnormalities of, 274f for cryptosporidiosis, 226
1,2-Ethanediolmonoethylene glycol. See Ethylene glycol ectopic, 273–275, 274f direct smear, in giardiasis, 386–387, 386f, 387.e1f
intoxication Eyelid(s) in echinococcosis, 281.e1
Ethanol defects of, 318–319, 319f in salmon poisoning, 898
antidote uses of, 1200t–1201t disorders of. See also Third eyelid Fecal flotation, 1340
for ethylene glycol intoxication, 315, 1476 entropion/ectropion, 296–298, 296.e2f zinc sulfate centrifugal, in giardiasis, 386–387
toxicosis from, 44.e2–44.e3 inflammatory. See Blepharitis Fecal incontinence, 537–538
Ethanol ablation, of thyroid and parathyroid tumors, masses, 318–319, 319f Fecal microbiota transplant, 1099
1100.e4–1100.e5, 1100.e5f trauma to, 318–319 Fecal occult blood test, 381
Ethyl alcohol, 1217.e1 Fecal transplant, 1105–1106
Ethylene glycol intoxication, 314–315, 1120.e1 F Feces
ethanol for, 315 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT scans, 1151.e3–1151.e4 blood in. See Hematochezia
management of, 1416a Fabric chewing, 702 dark, tarlike. See Melena
nephrotoxicity and, 1256 Facial injuries, high-rise syndrome and, 469.e4–469.e5 inability to retain. See Fecal incontinence
Ethylene glycol testing, 1338–1339 Facial muscle wasting, 320–321, 1222 ingestion of. See Coprophagia
Ethylene glycol toxicosis, 1120.e1 Facial nerve deficits, 1210 FECV. See Feline enteric coronavirus (FECV)
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). See Calcium Facial paralysis, idiopathic, 321–322, 322.e1f Feeding. See also Diet; Food; Nutritional support
EDTA Facial swelling adulterated, 37–38, 37t
Etidronate, 1476 acute. See Juvenile cellulitis coax feeding tips, 1199
Etodolac insect stings and, 114 intolerance of. See Dietary intolerance
for hip dysplasia, 470 sinus disorders and, 918 modification of, for megaesophagus, 643
and keratoconjunctivitis sicca, 569 Facial trauma. See Head trauma of neonates, guidelines for, 689
for neck pain, 684 Factor VIII deficiency, hemostatic test results in, 1202 Feeding tube placement
for osteoarthritis, 722 Factor VIII–related antigen, 1043 esophagostomy tube, 1106–1107, 1107.e1f
for osteochondrosis, 724 Factor Xa inhibition, 1339 nasoesophageal/nasogastric tube, 1107–1109, 1108f
for panosteitis, 750 Factrel. See Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, 1109–1111,
for patellar luxation, 764 FAD (flea allergy dermatitis). See Flea bite allergy 1109f–1111f
toxicosis from, 696 Fading kittens/puppies, 687, 898 percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy, 1111.e1–
EtoGesic. See Etodolac Fading puppy syndrome, 466 1111.e2, 1111.e2f
Eucoleus aerophilus, 595 Failure to accept the male, 539 Felbamate
Eurasian, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in, 317 Failure to become pregnant, 539 administration and dosage of, 1478
Eutrit, 1050 Failure to cycle, 539 for epilepsy, idiopathic, 303
Evans syndrome. See Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia Failure to deliver live puppies at term, 539 Felbatol. See Felbamate
Evening primrose, 463t–464t Failure to maintain pregnancy, 539 Feldene. See Piroxicam
Everted eyelid, 296 Failure to ovulate, 539 Felicola subrostratus, 768
Excedrin. See Acetaminophen Failure to thrive. See Stunted growth Felimazole. See Methimazole
Excessive shedding. See Alopecia Fainting. See Syncope Feline acne. See Acne
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