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High-rise syndrome in cats and dogs

By S. Lefman, J. E. Prittie

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Volume 32
Issue 5
Pages 571-581
ISBN/ISSN 1479-3261
DOI 10.1111/vec.13206
Language English
Author Address BluePearl Veterinary Partners, Forest Hills, New York, USA.Jennifer.prittie@amcny.org
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Tags
  1. Anemia
  2. Animal diseases
  3. Animals
  4. Arteries
  5. Blood
  6. Body
  7. Bones
  8. Canidae
  9. Canine
  10. Carnivores
  11. Cats
  12. Companion
  13. Diagnosis
  14. Diseases and injuries of animals
  15. Dogs
  16. Etiology
  17. Fractures
  18. Imaging
  19. Kidneys
  20. Liver
  21. Mammals
  22. organs
  23. Orthopedics
  24. Pets and companion animals
  25. physiopathology
  26. Prognosis
  27. radiography
  28. surgery
  29. therapy
  30. thorax
  31. trauma
  32. Ultrasound
  33. urinary system
  34. vertebrates
  35. Veterinary sciences
  36. Zoology