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          Rivalta’s test, 457           Salmonella, 366, 386, 699, 719   partial (focal), 799
          Rod-cone degeneration, Abyssinian  clinical signs, 651         primary generalized, 798–799
             cats, 1183                   pyrexia, 386                   vomiting, chronic, 664, 690
          Rod-cone dysplasia, Abyssinian cats,  Salmonellosis, 648, 719–720  see also specific diseases/disorders
             1183                         clinical signs, 648, 719–720  Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors
          Rodenticide poisoning, 447, 507–510  diagnosis, 648, 720        (SSRIs)
           cholecalciferol, 284, 285, 287  diarrhea, acute small bowel, 699,  aggression when patted, 1001
           clinical signs, 284, 508          719–720                     fear aggression, 1000
           coagulopathy, 447, 473         differential diagnosis, 720    inappropriate vocalization, 1018
           diagnosis, 277, 285, 508–509   pathogenesis, 719              intercat, intermale aggression, 998
           differential diagnosis, 509    prevention, 720                over-grooming, 1016
           hemorrhage, 485, 507–510       prognosis, 720                 pica, 1020
           pathogenesis, 507–508          public health, 720             redirected aggression, 997
           prevention, 510                treatment, 720                 spraying, 1014
           prognosis, 510                 vomiting, acute, 633, 648      status-related aggression, 1003
           treatment, 509–510, 515–516  Salt retention, 450              territorial aggression, 1004
          Rods, 1169                    SA node, 159, 165                urination, inappropriate, 222
          Roferon, 82                   Sarcoma                        Selegiline, 1395
          Roman nose                      lens injury, 1272            Selegium, 1018
           cryptococcosis, 16, 25, 33, 37  lymphadenopathy, 409        Selemectin
           intranasal tumors, 17, 24      ocular, 1167, 1184, 1298       cat fur mite (Lynxacarus radovsky),
          Ronidazole, 316, 775            paw/pad problems, 1117            1041
          R on T phenomenon, ventricular  Sarcoma virus, 1071            cheyletiellosis, 1037
             premature beats, 167       Sardonic smile, 1339             Felicola subrostratus, 1036
          Rotenone poisoning, 284       Schirmer tear test, 661, 842     feline heartworm disease, 106
          Round cell tumors, lymphadenopathy,  Schistocytes, 492         flea control, 1027
             409                        Scintigraphy                     nematode parasites, 717
          Roundworm, 315, 699, 717–718    antral pyloric hypertrophy/stenosis,  Otodectes cynotis, 1038
          Routine establishment              661                       Selenamectin, 1395
           over-grooming, 1016            pulmonary thromboembolism, 59  Selenious acid, 1395
           play aggression, 996         Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis,  Selenium, 1395
           redirected aggression, 997       446, 479                   Self-mutilation, 1015–1017
           spraying treatment, 1013     Scopolamine, 1343, 1346        Self-trauma, flea dermatitis, 1028
          Roxithromycin, 1394           Scottish fold osteochondrodysplasia,  Senile cataract, 1256–1257,
          Russian hairless cats,            977, 989                      1271–1272
             congenital/genetic alopecia, 1056  Sebaceous gland        Senna, 1395
          Rutin, 80, 461, 1395              adenoma/adenocarcinoma, 1318,  Separation anxiety, 263, 270–271,
                                            1321–1322                     1012
          S
                                        Sebum excess, alopecia, 1056   Separation techniques, 997
          Sacral spinal cord lesions, 195–196  Second degree atrio-ventricular block,  Sepsis, 969–971
          Sacrocaudal fracture, 912, 913    169–170, 170                 clinical signs, 943, 952, 969
          Sacrococcygeal dysgenesis of Manx  Sedation                    definition, 269
             cats, 919, 920, 921          cardiomyopathy, 54             diagnosis, 276, 970
          Sacrococcygeal trauma, 912–913  catheterization, 181           differential diagnosis, 970
          S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), 322,  hemorrhage, 524             pathogenesis, 969
             349                          idiopathic vestibular syndrome, 840  prognosis, 971
          Saline drops, bacterial rhinitis, 23  Seizures, 795–820        treatment, 970–971
          Salivation, 578–601             causes/diseases causing, 796,  weakness, generalized, 969–971
           causes/diseases causing, 579–581  800–820                     see also Bacterial sepsis
           mechanism of, 581              hypertensive heart disease, 133  “Sepsis triad,” 969
           see also specific diseases/disorders  hypoparathyroidism and, 296  Septicemia, 632, 655–656
          Salmeterol, 94                  location, 796, 799–800         see also Bacteremia
          Salmon calcitonin, 249, 684     mechanism, 795, 798–799      Septicemic plague, 405
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