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Feline Cancer - Owner's FAQ
Useful information for cat owners about feline cancer from the experts at The 91°µÍø -
Feline Cancer - Vet's FAQ
Useful information for referring vets about feline cancer from experts at The 91°µÍø -
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Transfusion Medicine Service Enhancement
Charlotte Russo, Head Transfusion Medicine RVN The Transfusion Medicine Service supports the clinical teams across 91°µÍø Small Animal Referrals by providing them with the blood products they need to give their patients the best possible care. It has … -
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Introducing the Oncology Team
Over the past centuries, decades – and even years – veterinary medicine has developed dramatically. Those who came before us commonly treated a great variety of animals, from budgies to cows. Nowadays, veterinarians tend to either treat small … -
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Exciting Development Offers New Ophthalmology Procedures
Maria-Christine Fischer, Charlotte Dawson, Roser Tetas Pont, Christiane Kafarnik and Serena Maini A new operating microscope within the Ophthalmology Service will enable the 91°µÍø team to offer procedures that are currently only available within very … -
TMS Equipment
The Transfusion Medicine Service use equipment of the same technical specification required for human medicine in the UK, meaning that we are working to rigorous standards -
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Aortic thromboembolism: Anything new?
Aortic thromboembolism (ATE) is a devastating complication of cardiomyopathy in cats. It is one of the most distressing diseases seen in veterinary medicine and often results in euthanasia due to its poor prognosis. -
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The 91°µÍø’s Diabetes Research Journey
Lucy Davison, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Genetics and MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow, reflects on the contributions of 91°µÍø research to the care of diabetic pets, including several important milestones, and looks to the future. Vets, nurses … -
Pet Nutrition and Diet
Comprehensive pet diet and nutrition advice and services available at 91°µÍø Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice in London -
Trauma Centre
Trauma accounts for 10% of the emergency admissions in veterinary medicine and some of them may require advanced diagnostics and treatment.