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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.
Collection Contents
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Clinical conundrum
A lame Whippet Author Mathilde Granger
Mathilde Granger of VET&PHYSIO and BVRSMA committee member invites Companion readers to consider a lame Whippet.
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Clinical conundrum
A lethargic Springer Spaniel Author Matthew Smith
Matthew Smith of Nantwich Veterinary Group invites Companion readers to consider a lethargic English Springer Spaniel.
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Clinical conundrum
A coughing cross-breed Author Laurent Locquet
Laurent Locquet, an intern at Lumbry Park, invites Companion readers to consider a coughing cross-breed.
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Clinical conundrum
An indoor-soiling Labrador Author Laura Jenner
Laura Jenner, of Alphapet West Meads, invites Companion readers to consider an older Labrador presenting for inappropriate urinating and defecating indoors
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Clinical conundrum
A Siberian Husky with trismus Author Sonia Sánchez-Redondo
Sonia Sánchez-Redondo of North Downs Specialists Referrals invites readers to consider a Siberian Husky with trismus.
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Clinical conundrum
Acute progressive lameness Author Jakub Vodnarek
Jakub Vodnarek, an intern at Fitzpatrick Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a Rhodesian Ridgeback with unusual acute-onset and progressive lameness
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Clinical conundrum
A collapsed Giant Schnauzer Author Victoria Argent
Victoria Argent of the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, invites Companion readers to consider a collapsed Giant Schnauzer
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Clinical conundrum
A Cocker Spaniel with diarrhoea and anorexia Author Jude Bradbury
Jude Bradbury, of Gamston Vets4Pets in Nottingham, invites Companion readers to consider an older Cocker Spaniel with diarrhoea and anorexia
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Clinical conundrum
A twitching Cocker Spaniel Authors: Bode Liz and Geoff Culshaw
Liz Bode of the University of Liverpool and Geoff Culshaw of the University of Edinburgh invite Companion readers to consider a twitching Cocker Spaniel
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a Golden Retriever with epistaxis Author Harry Swales
Harry Swales, Resident in Internal Medicine at the University of Liverpool teaching hospital, invites Companion readers to consider a Golden Retriever with epistaxis
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a coughing cross-breed Author Naomi Earley
Naomi Earley, resident in Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Edinburgh, invites Companion readers to consider a coughing cross-breed which she saw in practice and was evaluated at the Queen’s Veterinary Hospital, University of Cambridge
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a lame Flat-Coated Retriever Author Alessandro Conte
Alessandro Conte, a former intern at Willows Veterinary Centre invites Companion readers to consider a lame Flat-Coated Retriever
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The case of an 18-month-old English Pointer with weight loss and haematochezia Author Andrew Burns
Andrew Burns, a former intern at Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists, invites Companion readers to consider an 18-month-old English Pointer with weight loss and haematochezia
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Clinical conundrum
The case of an icteric Cocker Spaniel Author Angharad Simlett-Moss
Angharad Simlett-Moss, Intern in Soft Tissue Surgery at the University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital, invites Companion readers to consider an icteric Cocker Spaniel
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a Boxer with nasal discharge Author Sarah Spencer
Sarah Spencer, Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Medicine, at Langford Vets University of Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a Boxer with nasal discharge.
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a young dyspnoeic Pug Author Julia Riggs
Julia Riggs, Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Surgery at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge invites Companion readers to consider a young dyspnoeic Pug.
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Clinical conundrum
A depressed puppy Author Charlotte Howes
Charlotte Howes, a former intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a depressed puppy.
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Clinical conundrum
A lethargic and tremoring crossbreed dog Author Laura Cole
Laura Cole, a resident in emergency medicine and critical care at the Royal Veterinary College, invites Companion readers to consider a lethargic and tremoring crossbreed dog.This article © Jordi Lopez-Alvarez
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Clinical conundrum
Dyspnoea in a young cat Author Katherine Clarke
Katherine Clarke, an intern at Willows Veterinary Centre, invites Companion readers to consider the causes of dyspnoea in a young cat.
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Clinical Conundrum
A dyspnoeic German Shepherd Dog Author Julia Smith
Julia Smith, an intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a dyspnoeic German Shepherd Dog
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