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Author: Raimondi, Francesca; Lourinho, Filipa; Scott, Harry; Shihab, Nadia
Title: A case of acute acquired obstructive hydrocephalus in a cat with suspected ischaemic cerebellar infarct
  • Document date: 2017_4_10
  • ID: yiu9z5w4_23
    Snippet: Before and after the MRI the cat appeared stable clinically and treatment directed at reducing ICP was not considered necessary. The cat remained on continuous IV administration of crystalloid (Hartmann's [Vetivex 11; Dechra Veterinary Products]) at a dose of 4 ml/kg/h and on IV administration of potentiated amoxicillin (Augmentin Beecham Group) at a dose of 20 mg/kg q12h. The level of consciousness, heart rate and respiratory rate were monitored.....
    Document: Before and after the MRI the cat appeared stable clinically and treatment directed at reducing ICP was not considered necessary. The cat remained on continuous IV administration of crystalloid (Hartmann's [Vetivex 11; Dechra Veterinary Products]) at a dose of 4 ml/kg/h and on IV administration of potentiated amoxicillin (Augmentin Beecham Group) at a dose of 20 mg/kg q12h. The level of consciousness, heart rate and respiratory rate were monitored hourly, and the body temperature and blood pressure were monitored every 6 h.

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