A five-year-old Persian cat presented with a complaint of acute onset paraplegia progressing to tetraplegia the following day. These signs started a day after a grooming session. The details of the Neurological examination performed is described below. Signalment -5-year-old n…
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Lens-induced uveitis is a common complication of cataracts in dogs. Although it was initially associated with hyper mature cataracts, many ophthalmologists opine that all stages of cataracts have some degree of subclinical uveitis present. Two distinct types of LIU are recognized in…
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As I have confessed to many before, I’m no epitome of Veterinary surgical pra…
Rectal Prolapse with serosal tear in a Red-Eared Slider
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An account of Ketamine in Bengal cats
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Mindfulness for the Surgeon
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