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Breakthrough in treatment of Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy
Emergency and Critical Care and Internal Medicine specialists at RVC Small Animal Referrals have made a ground-breaking discovery in the treatment of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV). -
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RVC Harnesses the Power of the Most Advanced Veterinary CT Scanner in Europe
A new state-of-the-art CT scanner is already transforming the way we work at the RVC’s small animal referral hospital, the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). -
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Duck Intensive Care Case
A recent seen by the Exotic referral service at the RVC's Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital demonstrated how important intensive nursing care is for our more unusual patients. -
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Team’s Tetanus Treatment Triumph
A dog with tetanus was hospitalised at RVC Small Animal Referrals, where he spent 22 days in the Intensive Care Unit. -
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Intracavitary Chemotherapy for Mesothelioma
The Veterinary Oncology Service at RVC Small Animal Referrals offers treatment for dogs with mesothelioma which markedly increases life expectancy and can improve their quality of life. -
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Concurrent Chronic Kidney Disease and Hyperthyroidism
The RVC’s small animal Internal Medicine Service has considerable experience managing chronic kidney disease and hyperthyroidism, including cases where they occur concurrently. -
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Wound Clinic Progress
The wound clinic at the RVC combines advanced technology and expertise to help referred patients, and is also undertaking research to inform best practice. -
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New Sarcoid Treatments
RVC Equine was the first veterinary centre in the UK to offer electrochemotherapy (ECT) to treat sarcoids. -
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Cat Bounces Back After Brain Surgery
A cat that had severe neurological deficits as a result of a large intracranial meningioma made a full recovery after the tumour was removed by RVC surgeons. -
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Listeriosis Goat
A pygmy goat was admitted the RVC after five days history of being depressed. He was treated for an upper respiratory tract infection by the referring vet but developed multiple cranial nerve deficits and became anorexic.