The focus of this presentation is on diseases of the gallbladder and bile duct. Dr. Leveille-Webster - a board-certified small animal medicine internist with expertise in dog and cat hepatobiliary disorders - will discuss the recent emergence of gallbladder mucoceles as a leading cause of hepatobiliary disease in dogs. Discussion includes:
- The known breed predilections and risk factors for the disorder
- How the disorder can be both diagnosed and staged using abdominal ultrasound
- The spectrum of care and options for medical and surgical treatment
Running time: 61 mins
Approved for 1 hr of CE credit by AAVSB RACE and NY State
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