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The following articles have all appeared in Clinical Connections the 91°µÍø veterinary services newsletter
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Small Mammal Traumas are Not Always Easy to Spot
Traumatic injuries are unfortunately a fairly common problem in the small mammal. Sometimes the cause can be obvious such as a fall or predator attack, whereas in other cases the initial cause remains a mystery. -
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Exotics Dentistry – Ferrets, Degus and Lizards
Dental problems in small mammals are seen daily by the 91°µÍø Exotics Service in Camden, with rabbits being the most commonly affected species. The more challenging cases, however, are 
the smaller species which also suffer from similar problems. -
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Tortoise Shell Injury from Dog Attack
Jo Hedley, Head of the Exotics and Small Mammals Service Mr T, a Sulcata tortoise, was referred to the 91°µÍø Exotics Service for assessment and treatment of a severe shell injury following a dog attack. The chelonian shell is a sturdy structure … -
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Farm Animal Post Mortems
At the 91°µÍø, we have a long-established Farm Animal Pathology and Diagnostics (FAPD) Service and represent an expert post mortem examination provider for the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). -
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Grey Parrot Helped by Transdisciplinary Approach
A case referred to the 91°µÍø Exotics Service at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital demonstrated the considerable collaboration between our services - in this case with the Diagnostic Imaging Service and our Diagnostic Laboratory. -
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Rabbit Ear Base Abscesses
Jo Hedley, Head of the Exotics and Small Mammals Service Facial abscesses are a common presentation in the pet rabbit and usually associated with dental disease. In recent years, however, many more rabbits seem to be presenting with ear base … -
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Duck Intensive Care Case
A recent seen by the Exotic referral service at the 91°µÍø's Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital demonstrated how important intensive nursing care is for our more unusual patients. -
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Common Rabbit Referral Cases
Rabbits make up a large part of the caseload at 91°µÍø Exotics Service, Based at the 91°µÍø Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in London, it was one of the first practices in the UK to be graded by the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund as Gold Standard in rabbit care.