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Collection Contents
18 results
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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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Regional anaesthesia of the head Author Miguel Martinez
Local (regional) anaesthesia is underutilized in general practice but can provide excellent analgesia as part of an analgesia plan. Freelance anaesthetist Miguel Martinez provides a practical guide for practitioners.
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Manage oropharyngeal stick injuries Author Will Robinson
The decision-making process when faced with oropharyngeal stick injuries can be challenging. This article by Will Robinson, Head of Soft Tissue Surgery at Willows Referral Service in Solihull, aims to provide an update on how to manage these unique injuries.
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Perform a manual platelet estimate in general practice Author Lucia Sanchini
Lucia Sanchini offers advice on identifying and avoiding clump formation when running an in-house haematology report.
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Performing cytology – in the dermatological field Author Tania Nunes Rodrigues
Tania Nunes Rodrigues, a European and RCVS specialist in veterinary dermatology at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service focuses on cytology procedures in veterinary dermatology.
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Manage pericardial effusion Authors: Natasha Wayne-Wynne and Sid Sudunagunta
Natasha Wayne-Wynne and Sid Sudunagunta, from Willows Referral Hospital, provide information on pericardial effusion and how to approach the condition in practice.
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Approach vestibular disease Author Matt James
Matt James, an ECVN board-eligible clinician in neurology and neurosurgery at Dovecote Veterinary Hospital, focuses on vestibular disease, one of the most commonly encountered neurological problems in dogs and cats.
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Approach the dog with nasal disease Author Mellora Sharman
Mellora Sharman discusses where to start with this canine presentation.
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Approach canine dystocia cases with more confidence Authors: Aoife Reid, Daniel Lewis and Dan O’Neill
Aoife Reid, Daniel Lewis and Dan O’Neill explain how to overcome some key challenges of this clinical presentation.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of canine otitis Authors: Chiara Köcher and Conor Rowan
Chiara Köcher and Conor Rowan from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, consider the case of a Dutch Shepherd Dog with left-sided head tilt, headshaking and sebaceous discharge from the left ear.
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of a Labrador Retriever with paroxysmal episodes of ataxia and muscle twitching Author Sara Longo
Sara Longo of Dovecote Veterinary Hospital invites Companion readers to consider a Labrador Retriever with paroxysmal episodes of ataxia and muscle twitching.
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How to manage feline arterial thromboembolism Authors: Leo Packham and Kieran Borgeat
Arterial thromboembolism in cats is a distressing presentation. In this article Leo Packham and Kieran Borgeat of Langford Veterinary Services discuss the causes and treatment of this difficult condition.
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Use surgical drains in wounds and incisions Author Alasdair Hotston Moore
Dr Alasdair Hotston Moore graduated in 1990 and followed a career in small animal work, increasingly focused on soft tissue surgery. After many years at Bristol veterinary school, he worked in private referral practice in the UK from 2009–2018, before joining a new speciality hospital in Shanghai, China, as Chief Medical Officer. In this article, Dr Hotston Moore discusses the latest advice on the use of surgical drains.
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Manage perioperative pain in cats: application of the PLATTER approach Authors: Giulia Marchionne and Enzo Vettorato
Giulia Marchionne and Enzo Vettorato of Dick White Referrals explain how to apply principles of pain management to cats in the perioperative period.
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Approach masticatory muscle atrophy Authors: Joao Frias and Colin Driver
In this article, Joao Frias and Colin Driver, from Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists, discuss the challenges in investigating a case of masticatory muscle atrophy.
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Performing a neurological examination in a cat Author Mark Lowrie
Mark Lowrie, of Dovecote Veterinary Hospital, focuses on the unique practical aspects of the neurological examination in cats.
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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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Approach the dog with acute hindlimb paralysis Author Steven De Decker
Steven De Decker, Head of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Royal Veterinary College and BVNS President, helps us logically assess the dog with hindlimb paralysis.
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