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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the 91°µÍø veterinary services newsletter
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Alpaca Benefits from a Collaborative Approach After Trauma
David Bolt (Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery) and Richard Meeson (Professor of Orthopaedics and Head of the Small Animal Orthopaedic Service) outline the case of an alpaca who benefited from the transdisciplinary approach of the 91°µÍø. Dexter at … -
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What Is Wrong with my Backyard Chickens?
Sonja Jeckel, Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Disease Diagnostics Keeping backyard chickens is popular in the UK and numbers are presumed to have consistently increased over the last 20 years. However, precise numbers are unknown as only flocks with … -
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Kid Gets New Lease of Life with Prosthesis
Thistle, a five-week-old kid (Nubian goat) was first referred to the 91°µÍø’s Equine Referral Hospital for evaluation of a suspected open fracture of her right front digits. She was born with what was initially believed to be an angular/flexural deformity and was treated with splints for a few weeks. -
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Pathology Specialist Takes on New Leadership Role
Simon Priestnall, Professor of Veterinary Anatomic Pathology, has succeeded Ken Smith (who has become head of the Graduate School) as Head of the Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences (PPS). We spoke to Simon about his new role and developments in diagnostic pathology at the 91°µÍø. -
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Snowflake the Red-Eyed Reindeer
Nine-year-old reindeer Snowflake received treatment from the 91°µÍø Ophthalmology Service for a neoplastic lesion of the third eyelid -
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Lamb Predation: Who Dunnit?
The aim of the research is to improve the current understanding of the incidence of lamb predation throughout the UK, identify risk factors involved, and find out more about possible species contributing to these losses. -
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3D Printed Calf Head Model to Assess Dispersal of Intranasal Vaccine
Intranasal vaccination is an increasingly used practice in humans, as well as farmed species. Pioneering research at the 91°µÍø studied the dispersal of intranasal vaccine in calves. -
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Being an 91°µÍø Production Animal Resident
Steph Prior, one of the 91°µÍø’s Senior Clinical Training Scholars (Residents), is based at Torch Vets, which spans Devon and Cornwall. The residencies are practice-based as much as possible to offer maximum exposure to a wide range of cases in areas … -
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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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Getting the Best out of Biopsies at the 91°µÍø
The 91°µÍø anatomic pathology team provides professional expertise in post mortem examinations, histopathology and immunohistochemistry for domestic species. Farmed livestock are also examined, in a partnership arrangement with the Animal Plant and Health Agency.