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02 February 2020 02 Feb 2020

Volume 25 | Issue 1

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

Changes, growth and loss

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Figure 1. Shielding equipment used for preparation and administration of radioactive iodine injections. (a) A tungsten (or lead) vial shield is used to hold the I131 vial while the isotope is drawn up into a syringe; (b) a lead syringe guard is placed over a luer lock syringe to shield the clinician drawing up the radioactive iodine.

Radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroid cats: frequently asked questions from vets and clients

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Anaesthetic complications and emergencies preparedness part 2: intraoperative and recovery period complications

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Figure 1. Adrenal masses may be detected as an incidental finding on abdominal ultrasound.

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Tarsal fractures: part 1

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Figure 1. A pedicle flap with releasing incisions on the caudal aspect of the mandibular 3rd incisor and then mesial to the 1st mandibular premolar. The distal releasing incision extends obliquely along the caudal border of the labial frenulum (indicated by the green arrow).

Extraction of the mandibular canine tooth in dogs

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Figure 1. Wing bone anatomy shown in a Lanner falcon (Falco biarmicus). Intraosseous catheters are most commonly placed in the distal ulna. The pneumatised humerus should not be used: because of its connection with the respiratory tract (in most bird species), fluid inserted into this bone may result in the patient drowning.

A guide to placing an intraosseous catheter in the avian distal ulna

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Baby loss and infertility in the veterinary profession

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