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Companion collection - Clinical conundrum
A collection of all the ‘Clinical conundrum’ articles that have been published in BSAVA’s member magazine, Companion. These articles are available FREE to BSAVA members.
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Clinical conundrum
The case of an icteric Cocker Spaniel Author Angharad Simlett-MossAngharad Simlett-Moss, Intern in Soft Tissue Surgery at the University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital, invites Companion readers to consider an icteric Cocker Spaniel
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a Boxer with nasal discharge Author Sarah SpencerSarah Spencer, Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Medicine, at Langford Vets University of Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a Boxer with nasal discharge.
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Clinical conundrum
The case of a young dyspnoeic Pug Author Julia RiggsJulia Riggs, Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Surgery at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge invites Companion readers to consider a young dyspnoeic Pug.
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Clinical conundrum
A depressed puppy Author Charlotte HowesCharlotte Howes, a former intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a depressed puppy.
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A lethargic and tremoring crossbreed dog Author Laura ColeLaura Cole, a resident in emergency medicine and critical care at the Royal Veterinary College, invites Companion readers to consider a lethargic and tremoring crossbreed dog.
This article © Jordi Lopez-Alvarez
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Clinical conundrum
Dyspnoea in a young cat Author Katherine ClarkeKatherine Clarke, an intern at Willows Veterinary Centre, invites Companion readers to consider the causes of dyspnoea in a young cat.
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Clinical Conundrum
A dyspnoeic German Shepherd Dog Author Julia SmithJulia Smith, an intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider a dyspnoeic German Shepherd Dog
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Clinical Conundrum
Respiratory distress in a Staffordshire Bull Terrier Author Francisco SilveiraFrancisco Silveira, an intern at Dick White Referrals, invites Companion readers to consider the causes of respiratory distress in a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
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Clinical Conundrum
Chronic vomiting and weight loss in a crossbreed Author Adam SwallowAdam Swallow, currently a Junior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Langford Veterinary Services, invites Companion readers to consider chronic vomiting and weight loss in a 5-year-old crossbreed dog.
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Clinical Conundrum
A polycythemic patient Author Liz GrayLiz Gray, a small animal intern on rotation at the 404 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital, Canada, invites Companion readers to consider a polycythemic patient.
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Clinical Conundrum
A coughing Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Author Ann HopkirkThis month Ann Hopkirk of Lincvet, Lincoln invites Companion readers to consider the case of a coughing Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Clinical Conundrum
An Affenpinscher with glucosuria Authors: Caroline Edvinsson and Nat WhitleyCaroline Edvinsson and Nat Whitley of Davies Veterinary Specialists invite Companion readers to consider a 6-month-old Affenpinscher with glucosuria, vomiting and lethargy.
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Clinical Conundrum
A Greyhound with pyrexia Author Irina GramerIrina Gramer, Resident in Oncology at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Liverpool, invites Companion readers to consider a Greyhound with pyrexia, generalized pain and weight loss which she saw as an intern at the VRCC.
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Clinical Conundrum
The case of an anuric crossbreed dog Author Ariadna RibasAriadna Ribas, an Intern at the University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, invites Companion readers to consider an anuric crossbreed.
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A consideration of a collapsed Bengal cat Authors: Craig Breheny, Chiara Piccinelli and Evi PecceuThe 4-year-old Bengal cat was presented as an emergency following a collapse. Symptoms, diagnosis of salmonellosis and subsequent treatment are described.
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Causes of lethargy in a Norwegian Elkhound Author Cat WilsonSymptoms, diagnosis and treatment of an 11-year-old Norwegian Elkhound presenting with tachypnoea, inappetence and lethargy.
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Consideration of a breathless pug Author William RobinsonWilliam Robinson describes the diagnosis and treatment of a lung lobe torsion that was causing breathlessness in a 2-year-old Pug.
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Consideration of an ataxic and collapsed Springer Spaniel Author Laura BreeA 1-year-old Springer Spaniel presented with sudden onset ataxia, head tilt and paresis following two episodes of lameness. Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment are discussed.
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A case of lipid keratopathy in a 3-year-old Russian Black Terrier Author Claire BradleyClaire Bradley at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket describes the diagnosis and treatment of a Russian Black Terrier presenting with gradual onset of ocular opacities. After initial testing the patient was referred for investigation of underlying causes for hyperlipidaemia.
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Clinical conundrum
An ‘off-colour’ Cocker Spaniel Author Lara MiddletonThe case of an ‘off-colour’ Cocker Spaniel. Steps in the diagnosis and the medical and surgical treatment are described.
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