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Canine Adrenal Disease: Don’t Stress
This live interactive medical program for veterinary professionals will review the pathophysiology, history, clinical signs, diagnostics, and treatment of canine hyperadrenocorticism and hypoadrenocorticism.
Learning Objectives
- Recognizing the signs and laboratory abnormalities associated with hyperadrenocorticism.
- Understanding the appropriate testing for hyperadrenocorticism and therapy options.
- Recognizing the signs and laboratory abnormalities associated with hypoadrenocorticism (both typical and atypical) and the appropriate therapies for each.
Presenter: John Crandell, DVM, Diplomate, ACVIM (SAIM)
Ins and Outs of Feline Lymphoma
This live interactive medical program for veterinary professionals will review the diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis of various forms of feline lymphoma. In addition, this program will include case presentations.
Learning Objectives
- Feline lymphoma can be unique compared to other species lymphoma and the diagnosis is not always straightforward.
- Lymphoma is one of the most treatable forms of cancer using surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
- Prognosis can vary based on the type and stage of lymphoma.
Presenter: Jacqueline Bloch-Miles, DVM, Diplomate, ACVIM (Oncology)