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Companion collection - Clinical conundrum
A collection of all the ‘Clinical conundrum’ articles that have been published in BSAVA’s member magazine, Companion.
These articles are available FREE to BSAVA members and are updated monthly.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a lame kitten Authors: Constança Cunha and Juan Carlos Jimeno Sandoval
Constança Cunha is an intern and Juan Carlos Jimeno Sandoval a surgery resident at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists where they saw the interesting case of a lame kitten.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Miniature Dachshund with weight loss, inappetence and lethargy Author Laura Kruszewski
Laura Kruszewski considers the case of a Miniature Dachshund that was seen at Paragon Referrals following 2 to 3 weeks of weight loss, inappetence and lethargy.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Domestic Shorthair cat with vomiting, diarrhoea and anorexia Author Zuzana Klimova
Zuzana Klimova discusses the case of an unwell indoor cat she saw while working in general practice in Scotland.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a cross-breed dog with abnormal gait Author Eleri Williams
Eleri Williams describes the case of a dog with abnormal gait that she saw while working at Bristol Vet Specialists during her rotating internship.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a collapsed Hungarian Vizsla Author Morley Goulding
Morley Goulding details the case of a collapsed Hungarian Vizsla he was involved with during his final year Emergency and Critical Care elective at the Universtiy of Bristol.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a weak and lethargic English Spaniel with an irregular heart rhythm Author Laura Korenchy
Whilst working at Village vets in Buckley as a peripatetic cardiologist for James Specialist Veterinary Cardiology, Laura Korenchy saw the case of an English Spaniel which was referred for urgent cardiology assessment.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a French Bulldog with chronic GI signs Authors: Carla Silveira and Samuel Fowlie
Carla Silveira, in collaboration with co-author Samuel Fowlie DipECVIM-CA, presents a case of a French Bulldog with chronic gastrointestinal signs, that she saw when working in a small animal practice in Greater London.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Greyhound with recurrent stranguria, pollakiuria and lethargy Author Filip Mihalik
While working within the first year of the New Graduate Programme with Pet Doctors in Newport, Isle of Wight, Filip Mihalik saw the case of a Greyhound with recurrent stranguria, pollakiuria and lethargy.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a German Shepherd Dog with intermittent lameness Author Georgina Gallow
When Georgina Gallow was a rotating intern at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists she helped on this case of a German Shepherd Dog experiencing intermittent lameness.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Border Terrier with lethargy, shaking and reduced appetite Author Anna Preston
Whilst practicing in a small animal practice in Dunfermline, Scotland, Anna Preston saw this case of a Border Terrier with a history of lethargy, shaking and reduced appetite.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a sick puppy Author Hannah Parker-Lobban
Hannah Parker-Lobban reports on the case of a sick puppy she saw at Elm Veterinary Group in Plymouth and credits the diagnosis she made to her BSAVA PGCertSAM studies infectious disease module, which prompted her to look out for specific tell-tale signs.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a recurring acanthomatous ameloblastoma in a Boxer Author Arturs Ivanovs
While working at Northwest Veterinary Specialists in Runcorn, Arturs Ivanovs was presented with a case of recurring acanthomatous ameloblastoma in a Boxer.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Domestic Shorthair cat with chronic dyspnoea. Author Marina Calucho
Marina Calucho was on a rotating internship at Veterinary Specialists Scotland when she saw the case of a Domestic Shorthair cat with chronic dyspnoea.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a cat with weakness and persistent hypokalaemia Author Amaia Torre de la Horra
Amaia Torre de la Horra, at Bristol Vets Specialists, along with contributors Guillaume Ruiz, Melanie J Dobromylskyj and Charlotte Howes, consider the case of a cat with weakness and persistent hypokalaemia.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of excessive bleeding in a Beagle Author Holly Wilson
Holly Wilson considers the case of a Beagle she saw which experienced excessive bleeding following a nerve block when she was a rotating intern at Northwest Veterinary Specialists.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of an anaemic Labrador Retriever Author Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson from the Castle Veterinary Group based in Launceston describes his approach when a Labrador Retriever presented with anaemia.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of an Australian Cattle Dog with a history of vomiting with abdominal effort Authors: Hong Hoi (Stacey) Cheng and Natalie Watson
Hong Hoi (Stacey) Cheng invites Companion readers to consider a dog with pyrexia and vomiting, seen during her internship in 2022 at Animal Referral Hospital, Homebush, Australia, under the supervision of Dr Natalie Watson.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Jack Russell Terrier with regurgitation Author Anna Thomas
Anna Thomas presents the case of a dog with regurgitation, seen during her final year ECC rotation at the University of Bristol. Anna graduated in July 2023 and has begun working at Vets4Pets Richmond.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of an Irish Setter presenting with a history of hyporexia and lethargy Author Beth Thomas
Beth Thomas reports on the case of an Irish Setter presenting with a history of hyporexia and lethargy while she was working as an internal medicine nurse at Vets Now Referral Hospital Manchester. James McMurrough was the clinician managing the case and responsible for all medical decisions regarding patient care and diagnostic pathways followed.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of facial swelling and abscessation in a West Highland White Terrier Author Tom Conley
Tom Conley considers the case of a West Highland White Terrier which was referred for investigation of recurrent facial swelling and abscessation when he was working at Aura Veterinary in Guildford.
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