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VetmemoDdx vs NYSORA VetRA Usage & Stats

VetmemoDdx is a differential diagnosis application in small animal veterinary medicine (canine medicine and feline medicine). It is intended for veterinarians and vet students. VetmemoDdx provides very quick access to the differential diagnosis corresponding to a clinical sign or a laboratory finding observed in a dog or cat. More than 300 clinical signs and laboratory findings have been listed, each of which is associated with a complete differential diagnosis, listing the common and less commom causes that can produce this clinical sign or laboratory result. These lists of differential diagnoses have been drawn up from the most recent editions of gold-standard literature in small animal veterinary medicine and articles from recognized scientific journals. The differential diagnoses are regularly updated. A feature also makes it possible to combine several clinical signs and/or laboratory results, the application will then display a reduced differential diagnosis corresponding to the causes these clinical signs and/or laboratory results have in common. In order to facilitate research, the clinical signs reported by the animal's guardian or observed by the veterinarian are grouped into categories: general signs, cardio-respiratory signs, gastrointestinal signs, neurological signs, orthopedic signs (premium version), uro-genital signs (premium version), ophthalmological signs (premium version), dermatological signs (premium version). Similarly, laboratory results are also grouped by categories: urinalysis, hematology (premium version), biochemistry (premium version), endocrinology (premium version), electrolytes and blood gases (premium version). Laboratory analysis reference values are also provided. It is also possible for the user to directly search for the clinical sign or the laboratory result of interest using a search bar. When the user selects a clinical sign or a laboratory result, he obtains a definition of it as well as the corresponding differential diagnosis (frequent causes and rarer causes). In the premium version, the user can also combine several clinical signs and/or laboratory results (between 2 and 5). The application will then display a reduced differential diagnosis corresponding to the common causes of these clinical signs and/or laboratory results.
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Written by the leading authority in Veterinary ultrasound, Robert Trujanovic, DVM, Vienna, Austria. Veterinary RA APP features the most practical Regional Anesthesia Techniques. - Practical ultrasound-guided nerve blocks - Also features landmark-based and infiltrational blocks and techniques - Neuraxial Anesthesia - Step-by-Step approach to all major nerve blocks - Highly practical clinical pharmacology of local anesthetics - Loaded with practical clinical tips; - High quality clinical images and illustrations; - NYSORA’s proprietary reverse-ultrasound anatomy illustrations and animations; - Cognitive aids to facilitate learning of sono-anatomy patterns; - Enhanced by illustrations and animations; - Tips on how to get the best images; - Techniques: Subscalenic Block, RUMM Nerve Block, Serratus Plane Block, Intercostal Nerve Block (ICNB), TAP Block, QLB block, Rectus Sheath Block (RSB), Saphenous Nerve Block, Sciatic Nerve Block, Femoral Nerve Block, ESP Nerve Block, Paravertebral Nerve Blocks, Lumbosacral Trunk Nerve Block, Ultrasound-Guided Epidural, ear blocks…
  • Apple App Store
  • Free
  • Medical

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VetmemoDdx VS.
NYSORA VetRA

January 10, 2026