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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 ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Small Animal Referrals but the team also works within ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Equine 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 ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Equine 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 ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Exotics Service in Camden, with rabbits being the most commonly affected species. The more challenging cases, however, are 
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Vet on the Hill and ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Referrals
Clinical Connections spoke to Scott Miller, who features in the TV show Vet on the Hill, about his relationship with the ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ·. 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 ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· -
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The Most Common Cases Referred to Internal Medicine
We are focusing, over a number of articles, on the most common cases referred to the ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· team and the capacities that enable us to offer effective treatments to patients and a good service to referrers. -
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Listeriosis Goat
A pygmy goat was admitted the ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· after five days history of being depressed. He was treated for an upper respiratory tract infection by the referring vet but developed multiple cranial nerve deficits and became anorexic. -
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The Value of Hypophysectomy
The ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ·â€™s hypophysectomy clinic recently operated on the 50th pet - an acromegalic diabetic cat called Nala. The owners of the domestic short-haired cat flew her in from Germany to seek the expertise of our ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· team. -
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Capacity Multiplies
The expansion of ¹ú²ú¸ßÇåavÍøÖ· Small Animal Referrals’ cardiothoracic surgery team is set to quadruple the number of canine mitral valve surgeries performed.