History fig.1 – DV radiograph of chest showing bilateral pneumothorax A three-year-old, entire, female Labrador Retriever presented to the referring veterinarian for assessment of progressive orthopnoea with associated vomiting over several months.
15 September 2011 – 10:17 am
History A 15-year-old male, neutered DSH cat presented with a two-week history of right, unilateral epistaxis with concurrent swelling of the nasal planum (see fig. 1).
15 September 2011 – 10:01 am
A 2.2kg, twelve-month-old, male, entire Yorkshire Terrier was presented for assessment of generalised ataxia.
15 September 2011 – 9:43 am
A four-year-old female, neutered Labrador Retriever was presented with left thoracic limb lameness of several months duration.
A two-year-old male, neutered crossbred (Labrador/ Greyhound) presented for assessment of a large mass situated over the right hemi pelvis.
A six-year-old, male, neutered Scottish terrier presented with a two week history of acute onset, progressive, left thoracic limb lameness.
Lumbosacral disease (a.k.a. lumbosacral syndrome; degenerative lumbosacral stenosis) is a relatively common condition, usually seen in active medium to large breed dogs
History A three-year-old male, neutered, Basset Hound presented to the referring veterinary surgeon with a history of spinal pain and pelvic limb weakness.
1 February 2011 – 2:32 pm
A four year old, female, entire Springer Spaniel was presented with a history of progressive neurological signs.
20 January 2011 – 2:02 pm
A 13 year old male, neutered DLH cat was referred for assessment of a ventral cervical swelling.
28 October 2010 – 1:06 pm
A 20-month-old, male, neutered Corgi was referred for assessment of left facial swelling over the region of the zygomatic arch.
28 October 2010 – 12:36 pm
A six-month-old, male, entire, Labrador Retriever presented with peracute onset tetraplegia following a collision with another dog five hours previously.
27 October 2010 – 1:52 pm
Arthritis is a very broad term referring to any condition resulting in inflammation of the joints. It is generally subdivided into three major categories; osteoarthritis, immune-mediated arthritis and infectious arthritis.
12 October 2010 – 10:52 am
A 10.2kg, male, entire Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was referred for investigation of a right-sided head tilt.
12 October 2010 – 10:36 am
A 2.5kg, male, entire Yorkshire Terrier was referred for investigation of a month-long history of cervical pain preceding peracute-onset tetraparesis.