Investigating an ‘incidental’ arrhythmiaBy Dr Ellie DuffyVVS Commercial ManagerLottie, a five-year-old female neutered Visla, presented to her primary care vet with an acute right hindlimb lameness, and a suspected cruciate ligament injury. The rest of her clinical examination was unremarkable, and … [Read more...] about A Vizsla with Ventricular Premature Complexes
Thoughts on Omeprazole use.
Why I am concerned about Omeprazole use!By Professor Rob FoaleVVS Small Animal Internal Medicine SpecialistYou may read the title of this blog and immediately think that I need to get out more! Whilst you may actually be correct in this assumption, the clearly increasing use of omeprazole in … [Read more...] about Thoughts on Omeprazole use.
Internal Medicine: A Problem-Orientated Approach
Peggy, the inappetent Persian catProfessor Rob FoaleVVS Internal Medicine SpecialistRead this engaging case by Professor Rob Foale as he shares his thoughts and problem-oriented approach to Peggy, the inappetant Persian cat.Peggy is a 7-year old neutered female Persian cat who presented with a five … [Read more...] about Internal Medicine: A Problem-Orientated Approach