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02 February 2024 02 Feb 2024

Volume 29 | Issue 2

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

Primary hypoaldosteronism in a dog with concurrent suspected chronic hepatitis

Haematology and biochemistry performed by the referring veterinarian had revealed:.

Case Report

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Figure 1. Occasional knuckling of the right hindlimb was noted.

Suspected hindlimb peripheral nerve damage in a feline patient

Case Report
Figure 12. Older rabbit with hunched posture and unkempt coat.

Incidental osteoarthritis: risk factors, prevalence and clinical evidence in rabbits

Original Research
Figure 1. Computed tomography image of the right tarsus. A) Sagittal plane reconstruction in a soft tissue window. B) Transverse plane reconstruction in a soft tissue window, lateral is to the left of the image. Note the lateral and caudal displacement of the superficial digital flexor tendon as identified by the cross-hairs with large fluid attenuating distended bursa (arrow) in the transverse image.

Surgical treatment of a bilateral superficial flexor tendon luxation

Case Report

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