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HypophysectomyThe RVC was the first veterinary centre in the UK to offer hypophysectomy surgery and has now been performing this unique procedure for many years.
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ArticlePain(T) In the Neck – Computed Tomography Myelography of the Cervical SpineMaty Looijen, Equine Resident Clinical problems associated with the cervical spine in horses are common. They involve a wide variety of symptoms, including neurological deficits (e.g. ataxia, dysmetria, paresis), neck pain and stiffness, and gait …
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ArticleTen Years of Hypophysectomy at the RVCJoe Fenn, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery The UK’s first successful feline hypophysectomy surgery was performed at the RVC in April 2012, to treat a cat with acromegaly and diabetes mellitus. Since then, the RVC team has …
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ArticleVetCompass – a New Direction in Veterinary EvidenceDan O'Neill, Dave Brodbelt, Noel Kennedy and David Church, key figures in the RVC’s VetCompass programme, discuss critical milestones since the initiative was launched 15 years ago – and the value of the wider veterinary community in these …
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ArticleCreating a Dedicated Chemotherapy Administration RoomWe are in the process of developing a chemotherapy administration treatment room at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). A dedicated space for animals receiving chemotherapy will benefit both our oncology clients and some pets who receive …
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Clinical ServicesWith a team of over 200 dedicated and professional staff, the RVC offers the largest and most comprehensive small animal referral service in Europe
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ArticleMistreated Dog Saved by RVC Neuro and Orthopaedics CollaborationA small crossbreed dog that was thrown from a van and found to have multiple injuries made a good recovery thanks to cutting-edge treatment and excellent aftercare at RVC Small Animal Referrals.
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ArticleResearch That Could Hold Key to New Treatments for Cancer and NeurodegenerationAn RVC study has found a new interaction within cells that could lead to the development of novel therapies for cancer and neurodegeneration for veterinary and human patients. This discovery of direct interaction between mitochondria and nuclei …
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ArticleRVC’s Epilepsy JourneyRowena Packer, Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science and BBSRC Research Fellow, reflects on the contributions of RVC research to the care of pets with epilepsy, including several important milestones, and looks to the future. …
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ArticleHigh-field Magnetic Resonance Equine ImagingHigh-field Magnetic Resonance Equine Imaging at the RVC
