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Abnormal Eyelid in Dogs

Published on September 25, 2010 By admin

Entropion in Dogs   Entropion is a genetic condition in which a portion of the eyelid is inverted or folded inward. This can cause an eyelash or hair to irritate and scratch the surface of the eye, leading to corneal ulceration or perforation. It can also cause dark-colored scar tissue to build up over the [...]

Abnormal Development of the Elbow in Dogs

Published on September 24, 2010 By admin

Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs   Elbow dysplasia is a condition caused by the abnormal growth of cells, tissue, or bone. The condition is characterized by a series of four developmental abnormalities that lead to malformation and degeneration of the elbow joint. It is the most common cause of elbow pain and lameness, and one of [...]

Abdominal Cavity Inflammation in Dogs

Published on September 23, 2010 By admin

Peritonitis in Dogs   The abdominal cavity is lined with a thin, watery membrane, called the peritoneum. When the dog’s  abdominal cavity, also called the peritoneal cavity, is injured, the peritoneum becomes inflamed.   The severity of the inflammation depends on the type of injury the peritoneal cavity has undergone. Peritonitis is frequently a painful [...]

Sperm Ducts Cysts in Dogs

Published on September 21, 2010 By admin

Spermatocele and Sperm Granuloma in Dogs   A spermatocele is a cyst in the ducts or epididymis that conduct sperm, and is usually associated with a blockage. Meanwhile, sperm granuloma (or cyst epididymis) is a chronic inflammatory condition in which a cyst has grown in the epididymis, part of the spermatic duct system, resulting in [...]

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