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The latest on diagnostics to help you practice what’s possible with every patient
Diagnosing cardiac disease in dogs and cats can be challenging.
Clinical signs may be absent or indistinguishable from those of
other conditions, particularly respiratory disease. Initial
examination findings may include a heart murmur, cardiac arrhythmia,
respiratory distress, harsh or muffled lung sounds, weak pulses,
etc., but these may be difficult to appreciate – especially in a
distressed, anxious or uncooperative patient.
April 2009

- The New Cardiopet™ proBNP - a blood test that will change the way you approach cardiac disease in your practice.
Diagnostic Updates Archive
Diagnostic Update 2009 Archive
February 2009 
- Treatment Recommendations for Feline Pancreatitis
Diagnostic Update 2008 Archive
December 2008 
- IDEXX Reference Laboratories Introduces the Spec fPL™ Test
November 2008 
- Diagnostic Techniques for Liver Disease in Dogs, Cats (part 2/2) and Horses
October 2008 
- Feline Haemotropic Mycoplasma (FHM – formerly Haemobartonella)
September 2008 
- Diagnostic tests for liver disease in dogs and cats (part 1/2)
August 2008 
- Anatomic Pathology: Case Study Round-Up
July 2008 
- Senior Care PART 2 Introduction of a senior pet programme in veterinary practices
June 2008 
- Travel Diseases in Europe Distribution, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
May 2008 
- Notes on Disorders of Haemostasis (part 1/2).
April 2008 
- Introducing the new Canine and Feline Wellness Profiles from IDEXX Laboratories
March 2008 
- PCR at IDEXX Laboratories Methods and Application for Veterinary Practitioners
February 2008 
- Treatment Options for Canine Pancreatitis
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