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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the RVC veterinary services newsletter
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Benchtop Analyser vs Expert Opinion
Laureen Peters and Emma Holmes, Lecturers in Clinical Pathology at the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ discuss the limitations of the benchtop analysis in the vet practice lab -
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Aortic thromboembolism: Anything new?
Aortic thromboembolism (ATE) is a devastating complication of cardiomyopathy in cats. It is one of the most distressing diseases seen in veterinary medicine and often results in euthanasia due to its poor prognosis. -
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Rabbit Vaccination Concerns
Nadene Stapleton, Veterinary Surgeon (Exotics) at the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥'s Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital discusses the problem of animals not being vaccinated, incuding pet rabbits, which are at risk of a fatal infectious disease. -
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RVC Dermatologists Collaborate with WAVD on Clinical Consensus Guidelines and Webinars
Two RVC dermatologists, Dr Anette Loeffler and Professor Ross Bond, have collaborated with the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology on commissioning an open-access series of clinical consensus guidelines -
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The Value of a New Digital Pathology Platform
The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ has establishment a digital pathology platform, which allows digital scanning of glass slides to produce high-resolution digital slide images. -
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A Promising New Therapy for Dogs with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
RVC experts are trialling a promising new treatment for dogs with spinal cord injury -
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Laying the Foundations of Groundbreaking Treatments
ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ Professor of Molecular Immunology Dirk Werling explains how the evolution of fascilities at the RVC will lay the foundations of research that will help animals globally. -
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Corneal Cross-Linking Capacity
The RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Ophthalmology Service now offers corneal cross-linking (CXL), which is a cost-effective alternative to surgical treatment and can allow the cornea to heal more naturally -
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Improved Monitoring of Anaesthetised Patients
A new anaesthesia monitor at the RVC enables patients to be safely monitored at all times, including during CT scans when staff are not able to be present in the CT room. -
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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¥¦