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Flow cytometric immunophenotyping Fluoxetine (Continued) Foreign bodies (Continued)
in acute leukemia, 587 for aggression sneezing and, 925–926
tonsillar disorders and, 979
in cats, 39
in chronic leukemia, 589
VetBooks.ir Flow cytometry, for acute leukemias, 587 for canine post-traumatic stress disorder, 744 Foreign shorthair cat, urolithiasis in, 1014, 1016
in dogs, 41
Flow murmurs, 413
Forelimb lameness, brachial artery thrombus and, 76
Forelimb nerves
Fluconazole
drug interactions with, 111
administration and dosage of, 1478
for licking, excessive, 589.e2
spinal cord segment localization of, 1257
for coccidioidomycosis, 186 for inappropriate elimination, 534 cutaneous distribution of, 1257
for cryptococcosis, 224–225 for obsessive-compulsive disorder, 702 Forelimb paresis, 756–757, 1264–1265
for dermatophytosis, 249 for phobias, 787 FORL. See Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL)
for fungal/algal cystitis, 234.e2 for post-traumatic stress disorder, 744 Formaldehyde, 1217.e1
for Malassezia dermatitis, 616 for separation anxiety, 906 Fortaz. See Ceftazidime
Flucytosine, 339, 1478 Fluralaner, 1510.e1t–1510.e5t Fortekor. See Benazepril
Fludrocortisone Flurbiprofen Fosamax. See Alendronate
administration and dosage of, 1478 administration and dosage of, 1478 Fosfomycin tromethamine, for bacterial cystitis, 234
for hypoadrenocorticism, 514 toxicosis from, 696 Fossa ovalis, 99.e3f
Fluid balance, negative. See Dehydration for uveitis, 1024 Fox terrier. See also Smooth fox terrier; Wire fox terrier
Fluid retention/overload, refeeding syndrome and, FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease). See Feline atopic dermatitis in, 91
871.e2 lower urinary tract signs (LUTS) ectopic ureter in, 282
Fluid therapy Fluticasone, 1478 megaesophagus in, 642
for acute abdomen, 22–23 Fly bites, and pinnal disease, 789 stunted growth in, 946
for acute hemorrhagic diarrhea, 259 Fly larvae infestation. See Myiasis Foxglove toxicosis, 143
for acute hepatic injury, 443 Fly snapping, 702 Foxhounds
for acute kidney injury, 24–25 Fly vectors, of tularemia, 999 leishmaniasis in, 579
for acute tumor lysis syndrome, 28.e2 FNA. See Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) protein-losing nephropathy in, 830.e2
for anaphylaxis, 55 Focal seizures, 302 Foxtail awns. See Grass awns; Plant foreign bodies
for antidepressant drug toxicosis, 71 Folate fPLI. See Feline pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (fPLI)
for aspiration pneumonia, 794 cobalamin and, 1325 FPV (feline parvovirus). See Feline panleukopenia
for chronic kidney disease, 170 serum levels of, 1344 Fractures. See also specific fracture
for dehydration, 243–244 Folic acid, 1478. See also Folate abnormal healing of, 357–359, 359f
for diabetes mellitus, 253.e2–253.e3 Folinic acid, 1200t–1201t claw, 177–178
for diabetic ketoacidosis, 255 Follicular casts, 215 complications of, 359.e2–359.e3, 359.e2f
for diarrhea, 259 Follicular cyst, 228.e2 management of, 1417.e2a
for gastric dilation/volvulus, 377–378 Follicular dysplasia mandibular, 362–364, 363f
for grape and raisin toxicosis, 397 breed-specific, 1195t–1196t periodontal disease and, 777
for head trauma, 405 canine, 344–345, 344f osteosarcoma and, 725
for hepatic lipidosis, 445 cyclic. See Recurrent flank alopecia pathologic, 1418a
for hepatitis, chronic idiopathic, 453 of Nordic breeds. See Alopecia X Salter-Harris classification of, 1279
for hit by car, 479 Follicular growth dysfunction of plush-coated breeds. See tooth, 980–982, 981f
for hydronephrosis, 484 Alopecia X Fragile bone disease, 724.e2
for hypercalcemia, 492 Folliculitis/furunculosis Fragmented medial coronoid process, 288
for hypernatremia, 499 in acne, 15 Fragmin. See Heparin, low-molecular-weight
for hypoadrenocorticism, 514 nasal, 852 Francisella tularensis, 999
for hyponatremia, 519 pyotraumatic, 852 Frangible bullets, 400
for hypotension, 523.e4 superficial bacterial, 852 Free immunoglobulin light chains. See Bence-Jones
for hypovolemic shock, 912 Fomepizole urinary proteins
isotonic crystalloids for, 1510.e8 administration and dosage of, 1478 Free T4 by equilibrium dialysis, 503, 525
for metabolic alkalosis, 44.e4 for ethylene glycol intoxication, 315, 1200t–1201t Free water solutions, 1510.e8
for parvoviral enteritis, 761–762 Fondaparinux, 1478 French bulldog
for phosphate enema toxicosis, 788.e2 Fontanelle, hydrocephalus and, 482 atopic dermatitis in, 91
for protein-losing enteropathy, 601 Food. See Diet; Dietary management brachycephalic airway syndrome in, 128
for sepsis and septic shock, 937 Food adverse reaction (nonallergic), 347, 349–350 hemivertebrae in, 933.e2
for septic peritonitis, 780 Food allergy pyloric outflow obstruction in, 851.e2
for syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone dermatologic, 345–347, 346f, 347.e1f sacrocaudal dysgenesis in, 933.e2
secretion, 955.e2 gastrointestinal, 347–348 tetralogy of Fallot in, 965
for systemic inflammatory response syndrome, Food aversion, 67 French spaniel, footpad disorders in, 350
955.e5 Food-borne illness. See Adulterated diets Frenulum, persistent, 780.e2, 780.e2f
for urethral obstruction, 1010 Food-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (FDH), 489–490 Fresh frozen plasma. See also Transfusion therapy
for urinary bladder and urethral rupture, 1012.e2 Food hypersensitivity, 347. See also Food allergy administration of, 1171
for uroabdomen, 1013 Food idiosyncrasy, 349 for burns, 139
Fluids, body cavity. See Effusions Food intolerance, 345, 349 for disseminated intravascular coagulation, 270
Flumazenil, 117, 1200t–1201t, 1478 Food poisoning, 349 for hemophilia, 432
Flunisolide, for bronchiectasis, 133 Food-related aggression, 41 for hyperthermia, 422
Flunixin meglumine, 696 Food-related hyperadrenocorticism, 489–490 for von Willebrand disease, 1044
Synotic and, for acral lick dermatitis, 17 Food responsive diarrhea, 347 Fronds, 215
toxicosis from, 696 Foot Frontline. See Fipronil
Fluocinolone with DMSO (Synotic) with flunixin dermatitis of. See Pododermatitis Frostbite, 371–372, 1418.e1a
meglumine, for acral lick dermatitis, 17 fracture of, 364–365 Frozen plasma. See Fresh frozen plasma
Fluorescein stain, 870 Footpad disorders, 350–351, 351f Fructosamine, 1345
Fluorescence in situ hybridization, 191 hyperkeratosis, 215–216, 271 5-FU. See 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU)
Fluoroplex. See 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) superficial necrolytic dermatitis and, 952 Fucosidosis, 945.e2–945.e3
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics. See also specific drugs Foreign bodies Fulminant hepatic failure, 442. See also Hepatic injury, acute
for bacterial cystitis prophylaxis, 234 abdominal, 1155.e3f Fulvicin. See Griseofulvin
fetal adverse effects and, 818 dacryocystitis and, 237.e1 Functional urethral obstruction. See Reflex dyssynergia
for hemotropic mycoplasmosis, 439 discospondylitis and, 266 Fungal culture, 248, 1345
for pyelonephritis, 850 draining tracts and, 275.e2–275.e4. See also Draining for dermatophytosis, 249, 1092
retinal degeneration induced by, 884 tracts in nodular skin disorders, 695
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) esophageal, 351–353, 352f in sporotrichosis, 938
administration and dosage of, 1478 endoscopic removal of, 1115–1116, 1115f–1116f Fungal infection. See also specific infections
adverse reactions to, 152–154 gastrointestinal, linear, 353–354, 354f claw. See Onychomycosis
contraindications for, in cats, 152 gastrointestinal obstruction and, 384, 385f, 386.e1f cystitis and, 234.e2–234.e3
toxicosis caused by, 339–340 lung abscess and, 5 MiraVista fungal testing for, 1365–1366
Fluoxetine oral, 354.e2–354.e3 opportunistic, 372–373, 373.e1f
for acral lick dermatitis, 17 plant. See Plant foreign bodies panniculitis and, 747
administration and dosage of, 1478 respiratory tract, 355–357 skin. See Dermatophytosis
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