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Encephalitozoon cuniculi in rabbits
E. cuniculi is a pathogen that primarily affects the nervous system and kidneys of rabbits
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30 Years of Progress at the QMHA
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) has come a long way since being established 30 years ago. -
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Guinea Pig Fracture
Jo Hedley, Head of the RVC Exotics Service Traumatic injuries are unfortunately a fairly common problem in the small mammal. Sometimes the cause can be obvious such as a fall or predator attack, whereas in other cases the initial cause remains a ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Rabbit Partial Hemimandibulectomy at the Beaumont·¬ÇÑapp™s Exotics Service
A three-year-old rabbit, was referred to the Exotics and Small Mammals Service at the RVC·¬ÇÑapp™s Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital for assessment of an ongoing facial abscess. -
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Small Mammal Traumas are Not Always Easy to Spot
Traumatic injuries are unfortunately a fairly common problem in the small mammal. Sometimes the cause can be obvious such as a fall or predator attack, whereas in other cases the initial cause remains a mystery. -
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Exotics Dentistry ·¬ÇÑapp“ Ferrets, Degus and Lizards
Dental problems in small mammals are seen daily by the RVC Exotics Service in Camden, with rabbits being the most commonly affected species. The more challenging cases, however, are ·¬ÇÑapp¨the smaller species which also suffer from similar problems. -
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Tortoise Shell Injury from Dog Attack
Jo Hedley, Head of the Exotics and Small Mammals Service Mr T, a Sulcata tortoise, was referred to the RVC Exotics Service for assessment and treatment of a severe shell injury following a dog attack. The chelonian shell is a sturdy structure ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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Farm Animal Post Mortems
At the RVC, we have a long-established Farm Animal Pathology and Diagnostics (FAPD) Service and represent an expert post mortem examination provider for the government·¬ÇÑapp™s Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). -
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Grey Parrot Helped by Transdisciplinary Approach
A case referred to the RVC Exotics Service at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital demonstrated the considerable collaboration between our services - in this case with the Diagnostic Imaging Service and our Diagnostic Laboratory. -
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Rabbit Ear Base Abscesses
Jo Hedley, Head of the Exotics and Small Mammals Service Facial abscesses are a common presentation in the pet rabbit and usually associated with dental disease. In recent years, however, many more rabbits seem to be presenting with ear base ·¬ÇÑapp¦