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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âveterinary services newsletter
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Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal and Equine Post Mortem Service
Interview with Norelene Harrington, Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology and part of the pathology group providing the post mortem service. Which species do you deal with? We deal predominantly with companion animal and equine cases. Ïã¸Ûͼ¿â 70% … -
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Farm Diagnostic Imaging by Transdisciplinary Team
The ability of the RVC’s Farm Animal Clinical Centre (FACC) to undertake an increasing amount of diagnostic imaging on farms and in the referral clinical centre has greatly enhanced the service that can be offered to referring vets and clients. -
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Laser Cube Benefits to Referred Patients
Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal Referrals has a new laser that can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions and hasten healing for our patients. -
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Belgian Great Dane Travels to the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âfor Exceptional Care
The most important reason for Gustav to travel from Belgium to the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿â All Rights Reserved was our team of neurology and rehabilitation nurses. -
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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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Pioneering Reconstructive Surgery and Cryotherapy for Equine Eyelid Tumour
The Ophthalmology Service is primarily based at Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âSmall Animal Referrals but the team also works within Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âEquine to help patients with eye problems. One such case, treated last year, had never before been documented in scientific literature. … -
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Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Services
The Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âEquine team provides a wide range of therapeutic support for performance and leisure horses. We interviewed Dr Melanie Perrier, a Lecturer in Equine Surgery and a certified equine rehabilitation practitioner. She has 14 years’ experience … -
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Exotics Dentistry – Ferrets, Degus and Lizards
Dental problems in small mammals are seen daily by the Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âExotics Service in Camden, with rabbits being the most commonly affected species. The more challenging cases, however, are 
the smaller species which also suffer from similar problems. -
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Vet on the Hill and Ïã¸Ûͼ¿âReferrals
Clinical Connections spoke to Scott Miller, who features in the TV show Vet on the Hill, about his relationship with the RVC. Born in Brisbane, -
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Headshaking Treated by PENS
Equine headshaking was successfully treated with a new treatment called percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) at the RVC