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Canine gastric neoplasia

Cathy Harvey Clinical history A six year-old Irish Setter presented at his veterinarian for worsening lethargy, tachypnoea and anorexia.  He had been treated with multiple antibiotics over the past several months for a swollen left elbow and lameness. Two days prior to presentation he started drooling excessively, along with heavy breathing. Previous blood work showed […]

Lactating cows and trace elements

Magnesium and copper requirements of cows increase dramatically in late pregnancy and early lactation, and selenium concentrations are at their lowest in spring. Trace element testing will help ensure the physiological concentrations of these elements are at the appropriate levels (see Table 1). Table 1. Appropriate levels of dietary magnesium and copper MaintenanceLate Pregnancy25L milk/dayMagnesium […]

Sample location on slides

Kathryn Jenkins Our laboratory automated stainers use an alcohol-based stain, which provides enhanced stain quality and consistency when staining large numbers of cytology smears and blood films. Compared to quick (aqueous based) stains, alcohol-based stains (such as modified Wrights) allow improved characterisation of nuclear detail, and increased detection of mast cells (especially poorly differentiated cells), […]

Beware – poisonous trees

We have had a report from a client after a farmer lost a couple of cattle beasts after ingesting leaves/berries from a Cherry Laurel tree. Unlike real laurels (e.g. bay tree and other π˜“π˜’π˜Άπ˜³π˜¦π˜­ sp.) the cherry laurel (π˜—π˜³π˜Άπ˜―π˜Άπ˜΄ 𝘭𝘒𝘢𝘳𝘰𝘀𝘦𝘳𝘒𝘴𝘢𝘴) and the Portuguese laurel (π˜—π˜³π˜Άπ˜―π˜Άπ˜΄ 𝘭𝘢𝘴π˜ͺ𝘡𝘒𝘯π˜ͺ𝘀𝘒) although morphologically similar to those of laurel, contain toxic […]

Bovine adenovirus in young cattle

Alice Fraser Bovine adenovirus raises its ugly head each autumn and winter in young cattle, 6 to 12 months of age (predominantly rising one year olds/R1s). Clinical presentation is usually acute scours (watery to haemorrhagic) and rapid death, or sudden death without preceding signs noticed. Occasionally, respiratory signs are noted. Usually a few animals in […]

Disseminated canine protothecosis

Lisa Hulme-Moir A four-year old male neutered Cavoodle was presented to a referral clinic with a three-month history of haemorrhagic colitis that had not responded to treatment with antiparasitics, antibiotics or dietary modification. He had been started on corticosteroids but over the weekend had developed acute blindness in one eye due to exudative retinal detachment […]

Ovine parasitology toolbox

. . . target, review investigate. August is a great time to be getting on top of ovine parasites. Find a link to our fabulous ovine parasitology toolbox booklet here – it covers testing options and detailed recommendations for best practice: – Targeted drenching – is drenching required?– Drench review – is the current drench […]

BVD bulk milk Lab-Portal – such a breeze to use! Β 

> Does your clinic help organise bulk milk BVD testing for multiple clients?  > Do you struggle keeping track of which farm needs testing when? > Are you looking for the perfect testing options that can be adapted depending on your client? Our BVD bulk milk Lab-Portal helps reduce the administration work load when carrying […]

Winter wellness checks

August is the coldest month of the year, but at least it means spring is just around the corner. It is also a great time to get animals checked over – a pet warrant of fitness! Does your clinic offer clients wellness checks over the winter months for older or overweight pets? Health screening plays […]

Good news for an old cat

Emma Gulliver This case explores a congenital cause of a mass lesion in the tongue of a senior feline. Clinical history: Jasper, a ten-year-old male neutered Tonkinese x Rex cat, presented for an ulcerative lesion on the dorsal surface of the tongue (Figure 1). He had a history of self-trauma and scratching at the face. […]