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02 July 2024 02 Jul 2024

Volume 29 | Issue 9

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

From parasites to pelvic fractures

Editorial

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Figure 1. Buccal capsule of Ancylostoma caninum adult showing the three pairs of teeth.

Anthelmintic resistance in the canine hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum

Review
Figure 1. Common fracture locations that are generally found in combination. (1) Sacroiliac luxation. (2) Iliac body fracture. (3) Acetabular fracture. (4) Pubic fracture. (5) Ischial fracture.

Decision making in feline pelvic fracture repair

Clinical Review

Technology – small steps lead to big changes

Comment
Figure 1. Gingival hyperaemia associated with early gingivitis.

Feline oral inflammation: diagnosis and options for treatment

Review

Complex ventricular arrhythmias in a 3-month-old Dachshund

Case Report

Small animal review

Comment

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