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RVC·¬ÇÑapp™s Epilepsy Journey
Rowena Packer, Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science and BBSRC Research Fellow, reflects on the contributions of RVC research to the care of pets with epilepsy, including several important milestones, and looks to the future. ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
Canine Cancer - Vet's FAQ
Useful information for referring vets about canine cancer from the experts at The ·¬ÇÑapp -
Canine Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for dog owners about canine cancer from the experts at The ·¬ÇÑapp -
Canine stem cell therapy - information for referring vets
Working with the RVC·¬ÇÑapp™s Stem Cell Centre, this is a treatment that vets can offer in-house to appropriate patients. -
Canine Stem Cell Clinic
The RVC pioneered stem cell therapy for the treatment of equine tendon injuries and is now applying the same techniques to orthopaedic problems in dogs and cats. -
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Pioneering Approach to Canine Barbiturate Poisoning
A dog that went into a coma after ingesting a potentially fatal quantity of phenobarbitone recovered at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) with the help of extracorporeal therapy and intensive care provided by the Critical Care team. ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Transfusion Medicine Service Enhancement
Charlotte Russo, Head Transfusion Medicine RVN The Transfusion Medicine Service supports the clinical teams across RVC Small Animal Referrals by providing them with the blood products they need to give their patients the best possible care. It has ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Introducing the Oncology Team
Over the past centuries, decades ·¬ÇÑapp“ and even years ·¬ÇÑapp“ veterinary medicine has developed dramatically. Those who came before us commonly treated a great variety of animals, from budgies to cows. Nowadays, veterinarians tend to either treat small ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Lung Tumour Case Study ·¬ÇÑapp“ A Transdisciplinary Success
Irina Gramer, Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology Jenny, a 14-year-old neutered West Highland white terrier, was presented to the RVC as an emergency for investigations into lethargy and inappetence (Fig 1). Part of her initial work-up through the ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Portosystemic Shunt Case Study
Billy, a four-month-old Jack Russell terrier, presented to his referring vets with a history of intermittent vomiting and diarrhoea, occasional hindlimb ataxia, and head bobbing. An abnormal bile acid stimulation test raised the suspicion of a ·¬ÇÑapp¦