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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âveterinary services newsletter
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Canine Hypophysectomy Progress
Following on from the success of feline hypophysectomy procedures performed at the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âto treat acromegaly and diabetes mellitus in cats, specialists at Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal Referrals are using this procedure to treat dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH, Cushing’s disease). -
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World-First Surgery Combination Saves Puppy
The RVC’s cardiothoracic surgery team has carried out tricuspid valve repair surgery along with repair of the common atrium of an 11-month-old Labrador puppy. It is the first time these procedures have been carried out on a dog in the same operation. … -
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Transforming treatments with advanced respiratory technology
As veterinary science breakthroughs accelerate, so the need to harness technology increases. Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal Referrals teams now have access to two new pieces of equipment that will help referral and emergency cases as well as support important research that progresses veterinary treatment. -
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Dialysis and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange at Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal Referrals – What are the options?
Simon Cook, Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care at the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿â All Rights Reserved discusses dialysis and therapeutic plasma exchange -
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Getting to the Heart of the Matter – the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âCardiothoracic Surgery Journey
Interview with Dan Brockman, Professor of Small Animal Surgery, and Poppy Bristow, Fellow in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿â All Rights Reserved -
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Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âTrauma Centre Maintains Level I Status
The Ïã¸Ûͼ¿â All Rights Reserved's Queen Mother Hospital for Animalsis the only ACVECC certified Level 1 Veterinary Trauma Centre outside of North America. -
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Transvenous PDA Occlusion
Virginia Luis Fuentes and David Connolly, Professors of Veterinary Cardiology, Anne Kurosawa and Xavier Navarro Cubas, Cardiology Specialists. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is one of the most common congenital cardiac diseases in dogs. Female …