Capillary refill — is the rate at which blood refills empty capillaries. It can be measured by pressing a fingernail until it turns white, and taking note of the time needed for color to return once the nail is released. Normal refill time is less than 2 seconds.… … Wikipedia
Circulatory system of the horse — The heart of the great racehorse Phar Lap. The circulatory system of the horse consists of the heart, the blood vessels, and the blood. Contents 1 Anatomy of the circulatory system … Wikipedia
Compartment syndrome — Classification and external resources Fasciotomy, covered with a skin graft. ICD 10 M … Wikipedia
Competitive trail riding — (CTR) is an equestrian sport where riders cover a marked trail for a distance that is usually between 15 and 40 miles per day. Some rides are only one day long, others may run as long as three days. The goal of the competition is to demonstrate… … Wikipedia
CRT — Cathode Ray Tube (Academic & Science » Electronics) Cathode Ray Tube (Computing » General) Cathode Ray Tube (Governmental » NASA) Cathode Ray Tube (Computing » Software) Cathode Ray Tube (Governmental » Military) ** Thin Film Transistor… … Abbreviations dictionary
CRT — may refer to: Medicine Capillary refill time, the rate at with blood refills empty capillaries Cognitive Retention Therapy, a dementia treatment Cardiac resynchronization therapy, a treatment for heart failure CRT D, an implanted cardiac… … Wikipedia
Colitis-X — Colitis X, equine colitis X or peracute toxemic colitis is a catchall term for various fatal forms of acute or peracute colitis found in horses, but particularly a fulminant colitis where clinical signs include sudden onset of severe diarrhea,… … Wikipedia
Peripheral vascular examination — In medicine, the peripheral vascular examination is a series of maneuvers to elicit signs of peripheral vascular pathology. It is performed as part of a physical examination, or when a patient presents with leg pain suggestive of a cardiovascular … Wikipedia
Diabetes in dogs — Illustration of a dog s pancreas. Cell islet in the illustration refers to a pancreatic cell in the Islets of Langerhans, which contain insulin producing beta cells and other endocrine related cells. Permanent damage to these beta cells results… … Wikipedia
Bleeding — Infobox Disease Name = Bleeding Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|456.20 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Bleeding, technically known as hemorrhaging/haemorrhaging (see American and British spelling… … Wikipedia