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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the RVC veterinary services newsletter
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Donkeys are Not Little Horses!
Michael Hewetson, Royal Veterinary Colllege Senior Lecturer in Equine Medicine, relates the case of a donkey with colic requiring a transdisciplinary approach -
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The RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Diabetes Research Journey
Lucy Davison, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Genetics and MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow, reflects on the contributions of RVC research to the care of diabetic pets, including several important milestones, and looks to the future. Vets, nurses ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥¦ -
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An Update on the RVC LifeTIME Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological brain disease encountered in first opinion practice for pet dogs. Diet is increasingly recognised as having an impact upon the seizure activity and behaviour in dogs with epilepsy. Our LifeTIME (Long- ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥¦ -
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Critical Care Case One Year On
A 15-year-old German long-haired pointer that presented with septic shock and was found to have pyothorax made a good recovery and has enjoyed more than a year of life since being treated and cared for at RVC Small Animal Referrals. -
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Most Common Cases ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“ Soft Tissue, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology and Neurosurgery
We focus on some of the most common surgical cases treated by the Orthopaedics, Soft Tissue Surgery, Neurology and Neurosurgery, and Ophthalmology teams at RVC Small Animal Referrals. -
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Bringing Brachycephalic Research Together to Help Pets and Vets
The RVC has established an interdisciplinary team to co-ordinate research expertise on brachycephalic companion animals and enhance dissemination of key findings to share insights with the veterinary community and wider world. -
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Improving Lives of Older Cats ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“ Geriatric Cat Clinic
In 1992, the RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Geriatric Cat Clinic (GCC) was established with the aim of researching the common conditions of older cats and to help with the care and medical management of the cats that attend the clinic. Since then, more than 4,000 cats have come to the research clinic. -
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New Wound Clinic at the QMHA
RVC Small Animal Referrals has a wound clinic to ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥¨support patients and referring veterinary practices. -
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Rapid Referral of Horse Caught on Fence
A horse was treated at the RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Equine Referral Hospital after becoming caught up in a fence, which left barbed wire and hedge material embedded in her wounds. -
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Recognition for Veterinary Trauma Centre
The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Small Animal Referrals service has been designated as the first Level I Veterinary Trauma Centre (VTC) outside of North America.