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Claudia E Reusch

Researcher at University of Zurich

Publications -  231
Citations -  6023

Claudia E Reusch is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: CATS & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 228 publications receiving 5290 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia E Reusch include University of California, Davis.

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Prevalence, Risk Factor Analysis, and Follow-Up of Infections Caused by Three Feline Hemoplasma Species in Cats in Switzerland

TL;DR: A repeated evaluation of 17 cats documented that the infection was acquired in one case by blood transfusion and that there were important differences among species regarding whether or not antibiotic administration led to the resolution of bacteremia.
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Identification, molecular characterization, and experimental transmission of a new hemoplasma isolate from a cat with hemolytic anemia in Switzerland.

TL;DR: A quantitative real-time PCR assay specific for this newly discovered agent was developed, which will be a prerequisite for the diagnosis of infections with the new hemoplasma isolate.
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Diagnosis of spontaneous canine hyperadrenocorticism: 2012 ACVIM consensus statement (small animal).

TL;DR: The Panel believes that references ranges should be reestablished and the role of cortisol precursors and sex hormones in causing a syndrome of occult hyperadrenocorticism remains unclear.
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Evaluation of clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease in European cats.

TL;DR: The rate of urethral obstruction, particularly in cats with idiopathic LUTD, was higher than in other reports, however, the cause of this difference is unknown.
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Animal models of disease: classification and etiology of diabetes in dogs and cats

TL;DR: Current knowledge about the etiology of diabetes in dogs and cats is summarized and the similarities among dogs, cats, and humans are illustrated.