Triaditis- webinar

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Triaditis is defined as concurrent pancreatitis, cholangitis, and IBD. The prevalence of triaditis in cats ranges from 17-39%. Cholangitis, pancreatitis, and IBD manifest with overlapping, vague, and nonspecific clinical signs. The aim of this lecture is to discuss the etiology of triaditis, clinical symptoms and diagnosis of cholangitis, pancreatitis and IBD. The lecture will also address the challenges of treating triaditis in clinical practice.

Your instructors:

Petra Černá Petra Černá Dr. DACVIM (SAIM), Dipl. ECVIM-CA, MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats), CertAVP(SAM - F), MRCVS, AFHEA, AdvCertFB
Petra Černá
Petra Černá Dr. DACVIM (SAIM), Dipl. ECVIM-CA, MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats), CertAVP(SAM - F), MRCVS, AFHEA, AdvCertFB Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine

Dr. Černá is an ACVIM and ECVIM diplomate in small animal internal medicine. She graduatedfrom the University of Veterinary Sciences in the Czech Republic in 2018 where she also obtainedher first PhD in 2023. After completing two internships in the UK, she completed Small AnimalInternal Medicine Residency at Colorado State University, USA in 2023 and her second PhDfocusing on feline infectious peritonitis in 2025. Dr. Černá was awarded the RCVS Certificate inAdvanced Veterinary Practice in Feline Medicine and also gained the Membership of theAustralian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in the Medicine of Cats. She was alsoawarded the ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour with Distinction. Dr. Černá hasparticular interest in feline medicine and is focusing her research on feline infectious diseasesand especially FIP.