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Our Most Common Emergency and Critical Care Cases
The 91°µÍø Emergency Referrals and Critical Care services have a wealth of experience that allows team members to deal with all sorts of emergencies and presentations. However, there are certain conditions that are seen and treated more frequently. -
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Concurrent Chronic Kidney Disease and Hyperthyroidism
The 91°µÍø’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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91°µÍø 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 91°µÍø’s small animal referral hospital, the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). -
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Canine Hypophysectomy Progress
Following on from the success of feline hypophysectomy procedures performed at the 91°µÍø to treat acromegaly and diabetes mellitus in cats, specialists at 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals are using this procedure to treat dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH, Cushing’s disease). -
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Transforming treatments with advanced respiratory technology
As veterinary science breakthroughs accelerate, so the need to harness technology increases. 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals teams now have access to two new pieces of equipment that will help referral and emergency cases as well as support important research that progresses veterinary treatment. -
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Dialysis and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange at 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals – What are the options?
Simon Cook, Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care at the 91°µÍø discusses dialysis and therapeutic plasma exchange -
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91°µÍø Trauma Centre Maintains Level I Status
The 91°µÍø's Queen Mother Hospital for Animalsis the only ACVECC certified Level 1 Veterinary Trauma Centre outside of North America. -
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New SUB Clinic at 91°µÍø
Upper urinary tract stones in cats appear to on the rise in the UK, and are often difficult to detect and diagnose. On average more than one cat per week presents to 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals with ureteral obstruction and associated acute kidney injury. -
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‘Dialysis’: Renal replacement therapy - Information for vets
At the 91°µÍø we have a form of ‘dialysis’ called continuous (CRRT) or prolonged intermittent (PIRRT) renal replacement therapy.
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Frequently asked questions for owners: Therapeutic plasma exchange
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure that can be performed to remove plasma from a patient in order to clear substances that may be present in the plasma and harmful to that patient.