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Clinical conundrum
A case devised for readers by Vanessa Schmidt A young Doberman-cross presented with pruritus, self-trauma and pain of all four feet. The dog was acquired from a shelter and had been found as a woodland stray. The symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of hookworm dermatitis are described.
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BSAVA Companion - 2008, 6, June
2008, 6, June
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The year ahead
Ed Hall on his plans for his Presidential year Author Ed HallEd Hall is the newly appointed President of the BSAVA. He outlines his plans for the coming year.
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The quarantine question
How to tackle the end of quarantine Author John BonnerThe EU wants to pull down what many in Brussels regard as unnecessary barriers to the movement of companion animals into Britain. John Bonner looks at how the Pet Travel Scheme may change.
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How to…
Get the best cytology samples Author Kathleen TennantTwelve top tips on taking cytology samples and getting the most out of them from Kathleen Tennant.
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When image is everything
Diagnostic imaging Author Sheena MilneAs the prevalence of diagnostic imaging increases, Sheena Milne reviews the current options and predicts future trends.
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The professional development phase
The impact of PDP on professional veterinary training Author Pete WedderburnVeterinary graduation in 2007 are the first to undertake the Professional Development Phase of training in their particular area of interest. What’s the likely impact on the profession?
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PetSavers news
Updates on PetSavers fundraising and grants Author PetSaversCall for grant applications; Summer open days.
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WSAVA news
News from around the world Author WSAVASuccess at the AAHA awards; Advancing veterinary healthcare and more
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Companion interview
With Chris Laurence Author Chris LaurenceChris Laurence graduated from Bristol in 1968 and after 30 years in small animal practice became head vet at two of the UK’s leading animal welfare charities. He was awarded the J.A. Wight Memorial Award this year.