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Luis H Tello1, Mariana A Pardo2
1Tigard Animal Hospital, National Veterinary Associates, Tigard, OR, USA.
Abstract:
Fluid therapy is the most important therapeutic measure in patients suffering from dehydration or hypovolemia owing to gastrointestinal diseases. The therapy should be tailored based on the patient's condition, physical examination, and diagnostic findings. The selection of the specific fluid therapy should be determined by specific abnormalities of the patient and the severity of the gastrointestinal disorder.
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