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Welcome to the BSAVA Video Library. This page gathers together all the clinical videos that are published alongside our manual chapters and Companion articles. If you have access to the source content you will be able to play the video from this page, as long as you are logged in. If you do not have access, clicking on the video title will take you to the source article or chapter. You can either use a library pass, or buy the chapter or article, to gain access to all the videos and the full text of that chapter or article. Please note that library passes cannot be used on Companion articles - BSAVA members already have access to Companion. Alternatively you can buy the entire book to gain access to all the videos in that book. You can use the filters on the left to focus on your topics of interest and you can also search the site and filter by content type=video. Please contact us with any feedback or suggestions.
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A single fetus is seen surrounded by fetal fluids and membranes within the uterus. This short clip shows movement of the fetus and the flickering beating of the fetal heart.
One fetus lies within its gestational sac just beneath the transducer; the head is to the left and the torso to the right. The flickering heartbeat is visible within the torso. A second fetus lies deep to the first.
Airway haemorrhage in a dog with Angiostrongylus vasorum infection.
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