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Clinical conundrum
A case of chronic and painful otitis A 4-year-old Italian Spinone presented with a history of recurrent bilateral otitis externa, starting at 4 month of age. The diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis complicated by Pseudomonas infection are described.
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BSAVA Companion - 2010, 8, August
2010, 8, August
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Hands up to help
The opportunities for young vets to work abroad Author John BonnerA guide to where and how new veterinary graduates can get involved with volunteer work all over the world.
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How to…
Perform effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation Author Simon TappinGood knowledge of and preparation for cardiopulmonary arrests are essential for a successful outcome to resuscitation. Simon Tappin describes what you need to know, and the necessary equipment and how to use it.
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PetSavers news
Updates on PetSavers fundraising and grants Author PetSaversNew PetSavers scholars; Funding for CT assessment of the efficacy of arthroscopy and more
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Dermatology matters
The BSAVA Dermatology Roadshow Authors: Sue Paterson and Andrew HillierThe BSAVA Dermatology Roadshow will tour four locations to deliver CPD updates on many of the common diseases. An introduction to the sessions on dermatology.
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Heart testing in dogs
Heart testing schemes are becoming more important for both congenital and acquired cardiac diseases. Author Joanna Dukes-McEwanHeart testing schemes specific to breeds in which congenital or acquired cardiac disease is prevalent are important in the UK. Joanna Dukes-McEwan outlines the project.
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WSAVA news
News from around the world Author WSAVAReport from the 2nd Small Animal Veterinary Congress of Eastern and Western China, together with Eric Omura’s reflection on the development of small animal medicine in China.
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Companion interview
With Rob Thomas Author Rob ThomasRob Thomas graduated from Bristol in 1974 and after a brief period of mixed practice in the Channel Islands moved to Barton Veterinary Hospital. He’s still there and has cultivated an interest in cardiology leading to a steady referral case load. He’s now the chief examiner for the Certificate of Veterinary Cardiology.