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Animal Health - Pancreatic DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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GCVS: What is Pancreatitis? Description: Includes signs, diagnostic tests, treatment, and longterm effects. (gcvs.com) |
Merck Veterinary Manual: The Exocrine Pancreas Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of acute pancreatitis, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and pancreatic neoplasms in dogs and cats. (merckvetmanual.com) |
Merck Veterinary Manual: The Endocrine Pancreas Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes, functional islet cell tumors, and gastrin-secreting islet cell tumors. (merckvetmanual.com) |
Pets with Diabetes: Pancreatitis Description: Includes symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, longterm care, considerations for diabetics, a personal account, and links. (petdiabetes.org) |
VetCentric: Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Description: Includes symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and causes of the disorder in dogs and cats. (vetcentric.com) |
VetCentric: What is an Insulinoma in a Ferret? Description: Includes symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this tumor common in ferrets. (vetcentric.com) |
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