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HOW did you get that ?!?Blood in the thorax.

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HOW did you get that ?!?Blood in the thorax.
Mm. Is that the same thing as ascites?Absolutely correct! Hemothorax refers to the accumulation of blood in the thoracic cavity. Well done!
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What is the veterinary term for the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity?
Yes, you got it! The veterinary term for the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity is indeed "ascites." Well done!Mm. Is that the same thing as ascites?
I GOT THAT ONEMm. Is that the same thing as ascites?
hemo means bloodHOW did you get that ?!?I googled it lol
I'm not sure on that one.Yes, you got it! The veterinary term for the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity is indeed "ascites." Well done!
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What does the term "iatrogenic" mean in veterinary medicine?
No worries! "Iatrogenic" in veterinary medicine refers to any adverse condition or side effect that is caused by the treatment or actions of a veterinarian. It basically means that the condition was inadvertently caused by medical intervention.I'm not sure on that one.
More terminology please.No worries! "Iatrogenic" in veterinary medicine refers to any adverse condition or side effect that is caused by the treatment or actions of a veterinarian. It basically means that the condition was inadvertently caused by medical intervention.
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Sure thing! Let's delve into another veterinary terminology question:More terminology please.
Increased thirstSure thing! Let's delve into another veterinary terminology question:
What does the term "polydipsia" mean in veterinary medicine?