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INDEX  1469


           Spinal cord neoplasia, 882, 910,  external nares, 24–25       Steroids
               986–987                      eyelid, 1217–1218, 1318,      allergic rhinitis, 17, 31
           Spinal dysraphism, 194, 201–202     1321–1322                  inhaled, feline asthma, 95
           Spinal lymphosarcoma, 907, 909–910  hypercalcemia, 246         pulmonary fibrosis, 70
           Spinal meningioma, 907, 914–915  nasal, 41                    Stertor, 32–46
           Spinal stabilization, 913        ocular discharge/changed      causes/diseases causing, 35, 39–45
           Spiral ring prostheses, extraluminal, 45  conjunctival appearance, 1208,  definition, 32
           Spiramycin, 1396                    1209, 1216                 location, 35
           Spironolactone, 131, 137, 152, 1396  oral, 586, 587, 607       nasopharyngeal polyps, 30
           Splendori–Hoeppli reactions, 1095  orbital, 1311, 1312         nasopharyngeal stenosis, 30
           Splenectomy, abdominal lymphoma,  pathogenesis, 1069           see also specific diseases/disorders
               460                          paw/pad problems, 1117       Stifle pain, cruciate rupture, 982
           Splenic contraction, stress-induced,  prevention, 1070        Stings see specific types
               554, 567                     prognosis, 1070              Stomata, hydrothorax, 73
           Splenomegaly, 521                skin lumps/bumps, 1068, 1069–1070  Stomatitis
             clinical signs, 507, 521       third eyelid, 1331, 1334–1335  caustic, 12
             diagnosis, 521                 tonsils, 41                   chronic ulceroproliferative, feline
             hemorrhage, 483, 521           treatment, 1070                   immunodeficiency virus
             immune-mediated              “Staggering disease” (feline non-   association, 340
                thrombocytopenia, 506        suppurative                  feline rhinotracheitis virus, 8, 9
           Spongiform encephalopathy see Feline  meningioencephalomyelitis), 926  plasmacytic-lymphocytic see Feline
               spongiform encephalopathy (FSE)   Staining, epithelium, 1236   oral inflammatory disease
           Spontaneous ovulation, 1148    Stalking, 995, 1005            Storage diseases, 925, 935–936
           Sporocysts, Toxoplasma gondii, 1172  Stanozolol, 1397         Straining to defecate, 781–794
           Sporothrix schenkii, 402, 1095  Staphage lysate, 1397          causes/diseases causing, 781–782,
           Sporotrichosis, 1083, 1095–1096  Staphylococcal dermatitis, 1023, 1041,  783–794
           Sporotrichosis infection, geographical  1064–1065              characteristics of, 783
               location, 985                alopecia, 1054, 1064–1065     diagnosis, 783
           Sporozoites, Toxoplasma gondii, 1172  clinical signs, 1041, 1064–1065  location, 783
           Spraying, 221, 1011–1015         diagnosis, 1041, 1065         mechanism, 783
             clinical signs, 1010, 1012   Staphylococcus A, feline leukemia  see also specific diseases/disorders
             medical conditions associated, 1012  virus, 544, 1142       Straining to urinate, 173–192
             multi-cat households, 1012, 1015  Staphylococcus allergy, blepharitis,  causes/diseases causing, 173,
             predisposing conditions, 1012   1326                             174–175, 176–192
             surgery, 1014                Staphylococcus infection        location, 173
             treatment, 1013–1015           bacterial sepsis, 1130        mechanisms, 173, 175–176
           Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), 60,  non-healing wound, 1087, 1088  see also specific diseases/disorders
               845, 1069–1070             Staphylococcus intermedius,    Strangulation, 482, 519
             bleeding ulcers, external nares, 6,  cystitis/urethritis, 187  Stranguria, 175
                16, 17                    Statins, 576                   Streptococcus
             clinical signs, 1069–1070    Status asthmaticus, 53, 94      bacterial sepsis, 1130
             conjunctiva, 1217–1218       Status epilepticus, 801         cystitis/urethritis, 187
             cornea, 1246                 Status-related aggression, 1002–1003  Streptococcus canis, 415
             cutaneous, 1089                aggression when patted, 1001, 1002  Streptomycin, 1397
               clinical signs, 1089         clinical signs, 993, 996, 998  Stress
               diagnosis, 1089              covert, 1002                  external nare stenosis, 36
               multicentric, in situ, 1082,  diagnosis, 1002              feline infectious peritonitis, 372
                  1096–1097                 overt, 1002                   infertility, 1148, 1156
               non-healing wounds, 1082, 1089  pathogenesis, 1002         lower urinary tract disease, non-
             diagnosis, 1070                prognosis, 1003                   obstructed idiopathic, 178
             differential diagnosis, 1070   territorial aggression and, 1003  physiological measurements, 1011
             ear canal, 1069                treatment, 1002–1003          psychogenic alopecia, 1057
             esophageal, 619–620          Steatitis, 394, 412, 446, 472–473  ptyalism, 581
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