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Corneral Laceration and Iris Prolapse In A Puppy
Ophthalmology |
Corneal laceration and iris prolapse in a puppy, surgical repair and conjunctival grafting.
Hotel Booking Facility Added For Veterinary CPD Course Delegates
General Blog and News |
Hotel booking made easy for Veterinary CPD Course delegates.
Dog With Bilateral Diabetic Cataracts and (unrelated) Benign Limbal Melanoma
Ophthalmology |
Bilateral diabetic cataracts followed by (unrelated) benign Limbal Melanoma in an 8-year old Fox Terrier
Seasonal Respiratory Disease in Dogs
Soft Tissue |
Breed associated respiratory distress in dogs in warm weather and laryngeal paralysis in dogs. Susceptible breeds and treatment options.
Peri-apical bone loss in the left maxillary premolar tooth
Dentistry |
A dentistry quiz based on x-ray examination of a dog with facial swelling.
Managing Tracheal Collapse in Dogs – CPD event hosted by Tim Charlesworth
Soft Tissue |
Thank you to all those that attended our CPD event last night on Managing Tracheal Collapse in Dogs. We were pleased to have 16 vets attend the presentation - the speaker was Tim Charlesworth MA VetMB DSAS(ST) MRCVS RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Soft Tissue)
Eastcott Veterinary Referrals host dentistry CPD
Dentistry |
Thanks to everyone who attended our free veterinary dentistry CPD on the evening of 7th February 2013. Great turnout of vets at this popular dentistry CPD; we had over 40 vets attend. We feel this is an indication of increasing recognition of the importance of animal dentistry and oral veterinary surgery within the profession and individual practices.
Chest Wall Deformities in Kittens (Pectus Excavatum)
Soft Tissue |
Pectus Excavatum is a deformity of the chest wall where the caudal sternum deviates dorsally, which can significantly decrease the thoracic volume and therefore the ability of the lungs to fully expand.
Veterinary Pleuraport Implantation
Soft Tissue |
A Pleuraport is a new, fully implantable type of chest drain that can be used in any case that would otherwise need repeated thoracic drainage, either for therapeutic or sampling purposes - It can also be used to lavage the thoracic cavity or even administer intra-pleural chemotherapy.