An eight-year-old thoroughbred gelding was brought in from the field lame four weeks prior to presentation. The referring vet identified a right hind lameness that failed to respond to rest.
A three-year old springer spaniel with a severe form of immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia was successfully treated with plasmapheresis, enabled by the use of a CRRT machine.
Jonathan Williams, Lecturer in Anatomic Pathology, discusses the work of the anatomic pathology team focussing on diagnostic biopsies and principles of providing good samples.
Prudent Antibiotic Use and Effective Infection Control
Rosanne Jepson and Zoe Halfacree, co-chairs of the Infection Control Group, discuss infection control in the context of worldwide concern about the use of antibiotics.
A Newfoundland suffering from recurrent neck pain, due to nerve root compression, was helped by a multimodal approach involving different clinical teams working together.
Studies on brachycephalic dog breeds and birth problems; cavalier King Charles spaniels’ toddler-like gait and how equine elastic resistance bands can address dynamic stability.