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Welcome to the BSAVA Video Library. This page gathers together all the clinical videos that are published alongside our manual chapters and Companion articles. If you have access to the source content you will be able to play the video from this page, as long as you are logged in. If you do not have access, clicking on the video title will take you to the source article or chapter. You can either use a library pass, or buy the chapter or article, to gain access to all the videos and the full text of that chapter or article. Please note that library passes cannot be used on Companion articles - BSAVA members already have access to Companion. Alternatively you can buy the entire book to gain access to all the videos in that book. You can use the filters on the left to focus on your topics of interest and you can also search the site and filter by content type=video. Please contact us with any feedback or suggestions.
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Airway haemorrhage in a dog with Angiostrongylus vasorum infection.
(a) An English Bulldog with a paroxysmal head bob which does not affect the animal's level of awareness or ability to walk around.
(b) A Boxer exhibiting a similar head bob to that seen in the English Bulldog, but this tremor began following an unremarkable anaesthetic episode (which can occasionally occur). Note how the tremor does not become more exaggerated or reduce in intensity when an attempt is made to distract the animal.
(c) Idiopathic head tremors can be seen in any breed and can occasionally be in a lateral rather than vertical direction. (See pages 239 and 247 in the Manual)
This clip shows an inflammatory polyp at the duodenal papilla in a dog with icterus. The proximal duodenum contains anechoic fluid. The common bile duct can be seen as a mildly dilated tubular structure with anechoic contents, adjacent to the papilla and duodenum. The papilla is markedly enlarged and diffusely hyperechoic, and has caused obstruction of the bile duct. An inflammatory polypoid growth was diagnosed.
Inherited myopathy affecting a 7-month-old Great Dane bitch, causing exercise intolerance. (Courtesy of Dr S Long and Dr J Anderson) (See page 358 in the Manual)
Clip of an endocrine pancreatic tumour (insulinoma) in a 16-year-old West Highland White Terrier presented with a history of trembling, seizures and hypoglycaemia (same case as shown in Figure 12.9). The transducer was placed on the right cranial abdomen in transverse orientation. A hypoechoic nodule (‘mass’), approximately 8 mm in diameter, with few hyperechoic shadowing foci is visualized in close proximity to the descending duodenum. The authors would like to thank Dr George Henry (University of Tennesse) for his assistance with video post-processing and editing.
A young Domestic Shorthaired cat with cerebellar hypoplasia showing an intention tremor when fed. (See pages 233 and 242 in the Manual)
Intraosseous catheterization in a Cockatiel
Intraosseous catheterization in a Grey Parrot
Intravenous catheter inserted into the tarsal vein of a macaw
Intravenous injection in the tarsal vein of a macaw