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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.
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Clinical conundrum
Vomiting and weight loss in a Flat-Coated Retriever Author Giorgia BrambillaGiorgia Brambilla graduated from Bristol University in July 2018 and she is currently working in an independent small animal practice in the Yorkshire. She invited Companion readers to consider the cause of vomiting and weight loss in a Flat-Coated Retriever.
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Gastric dilatation and volvulus Author Andrew BeerAndrew Beer, a referral surgical assistant at Charter Veterinary Hospital, invites Companion readers to consider the management of a Goldendoodle after surgery for gastric dilatation and volvulus which he saw whilst an intern at the Royal Veterinary College.
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a collapsed Labrador Retriever Author Tim FloraxTim Florax, currently working at Bredy Veterinary Centre, a mixed practice in Dorset, invites Companion readers to consider a collapsed Labrador Retriever seen during his final year elective in Surgery at the University of Bristol.
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a Rhodesian Ridgeback with PU/PD and polycythaemia Author Julia FurrerJulia Furrer invites Companion readers to consider a Rhodesian Ridgeback with PU/PD and polycythaemia, which she saw while working as an intern at Cave Veterinary Specialists.
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Clinical conundrum
A pollakiuric Springer Spaniel Author Alex ShirlowAlex Shirlow invites Companion readers to consider a pollakiuric Springer Spaniel which presented while she was working at Langford Vets Small Animal Hospital.
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Clinical conundrum
A Border Collie with an abdominal mass Author Will HumphreysWill Humphreys invites Companion readers to consider a Border Collie with an abdominal mass, which he saw while working as an intern at Northwest Veterinary Specialists.
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Peri-orbital swelling in a cat Author Ffion LloydFfion Lloyd, anaesthesia intern at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Liverpool, invites Companion readers to consider the causes of peri-orbital swelling in a cat she saw while an intern at Northwest Veterinary Specialists.
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A collapsing and ataxic Staffordshire Bull Terrier Author Claire WatsonClaire Watson, of the University of Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a collapsing and ataxic Staffordshire Bull Terrier, which she saw while working at Highcroft Veterinary Referrals.
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A dyspnoeic Labrador Retriever Author Emma Rogers-SmithEmma Rogers-Smith, an Intern at Davies Veterinary Specialists, invites Companion readers to consider their approach to a dyspnoeic Labrador Retriever.
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A jaundiced Jack Russell Terrier Author Harriet HallHarriet Hall, an Intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a jaundiced Jack Russell Terrier.
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A Bulldog with severe blepharospasm Author Emily JeanesEmily Jeanes, an ophthalmology resident at the Royal Veterinary College, invites Companion readers to consider a Bulldog with severe blepharospasm, which she saw while an ophthalmology intern at the Animal Health Trust.
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Clinical conundrum
A collapsing boxer Authors: Rachel Blake and Geoff CulshawRachel Blake, Senior Clinical Scholarship in Cardiopulmonary Medicine and Geoff Culshaw, Senior Lecturer in Cardiopulmonary Medicine at the University of Edinburgh invite Companion readers to consider a collapsing Boxer.
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Clinical conundrum: haemoptysis
Consider a Jack Russell Terrier Author Sarah ButterfieldSarah Butterfield an Intern at Langford Veterinary Hospital in Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a Jack Russell Terrier presenting with haemoptysis.
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Clinical conundrum: Neutropenia
Consider a Springer Spaniel Author Ed CrystalEd Crystal, currently an intern at the University of Liverpool, invites Companion readers to consider a neutropenic Springer Spaniel, which he saw while an intern at Chester Gates Veterinary Specialists.
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Clinical conundrum: Hindlimb paraparesis
Consider a Tibetan Terrier Author James GuillemJames Guillem, of the Veterinary Referral Centre in Surrey, invites Companion readers to consider a Tibetan Terrier with hindlimb paresis that was seen while he was a rotating intern at the Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service.
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A Labrador with subcutaneous haemorrhage Author Sophie MartinSophie Martin, Small Animal Intern at the Royal Veterinary College, invites Companion readers to consider a Labrador with subcutaneous haemorrhage.
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A collapsed Boston Terrier Author Max ForemanMax Foreman, of Wanstead Veterinary Hospital, invites Companion readers to consider a collapsed Boston Terrier.
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A dysuric Bullmastiff Author Louis EramanisLouis Eramanis, currently an emergency and critical care resident at the University of Melbourne, invites Companion readers to consider a dysuric Bullmastiff that he saw while an intern at the Royal Veterinary College.
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A cat with a soft cough and dorsal swelling Author Amy SmithAmy Smith presents the case of a cat with a soft cough and a dorsal swelling following a tooth extraction, seen during her final year at the University of Bristol. Amy graduated in July 2017 and is currently working for Viking Vets, an independent first-opinion small animal practice in Bristol.
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A collapsed Beagle Author Will RobinsonWill Robinson, a Surgery Resident at the University of Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a collapsed Beagle.
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