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A Week with the Neurology and Neurosurgery Service
The Neurology and Neurosurgery Service at the 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals sees a wide variety of cases each week. We take you through a week in the life of the service, through a selection of cases -
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A Decade of Extracorporeal Therapy
It is ten years since the 91°µÍø began delivering extracorporeal therapies for cats and dogs with kidney injury, immune-mediated disease and certain toxicities. More than 50 patients have received the advanced treatments, most of which would have died without it. -
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Spotlight on Imaging-Guided Procedures
Diagnostic imaging has developed at an amazing pace in the last 20 years. We can now obtain hugely detailed images of the body that continuously help the 91°µÍø's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals offer better patient care -
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Exotics Radiosurgery
The acquisition of a radiosurgical unit and surgical magnification loupes by the 91°µÍø's Exotics Service has greatly expanded the depth and breadth of care that can be delivered -
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Heatstroke in dogs and cats
Heatstroke in dogs and cats
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Adrenalectomy for Pituitary-Dependent Cushing’s
Professor David Church, Deputy Principal at the 91°µÍø discussed the evolution of treatment for hyperadrenocorticism or Cushing’s syndrome -
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A Transdisciplinary Triumph – First Cataract Surgery on Guinea Pig at the 91°µÍø
Close collaboration between the Ophthalmology Service and Exotics Referral Service saw a Guinea pig successfully undergo cataract surgery. This is the first recorded procedure of its kind in the UK. -
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Developing Hawkshead: Making a good thing better
Jo Payne, Operational Interface Manager for the Hawkshead development A growing body of evidence indicates that there are clear links between patient health and wellbeing and the physical characteristics of hospitals. Through effective design, the … -
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Developments in Forensic Pathology
Seven years ago the 91°µÍø appointed Henny Martineau as Head of Forensic Pathology, to lead the discipline at the 91°µÍø. The team has worked on a number of prominent cases in recent years. The so-called ‘Croydon cat killer’ was one such case. The 91°µÍø … -
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Returning to the 91°µÍø to Become an Exotics Specialist
Interview with Jack MacHale, who studied at the 91°µÍø and has returned to the 91°µÍø to train as an exotic animal specialist.