EJCAP Summer 2015 issue out now
(23.06.2015) No need for fancy toys or a specialist degree: in the EJCAP Summer 2015 issue, Robyn Jarrett and colleagues describe an easy, practical technique to treat nasal squamous cell carcinoma in cats, using diathermy and curettage.
The issue also includes interactive refresher papers on bone marrow cytology, the impact of chemotherapy on the digestive tract, portable blood glucose meters and the challenging approach of diagnosing blood-clotting disorders.
It also contains a presentation of the 2014 FECAVA symposium on pet zoonoses: Which are the main diseases humans and livestock can catch from pets, and how have these been identified? What are the main recommendations from the CALLISTO project? Find out more in the CPD section!
Veterinary app & book reviews
You will also find a new line-up of veterinary app and book reviews, and a new selection of papers in the How to
spread, including two cardiology lectures presented at the 2015 BSAVA congress. We also provide a sneak preview of several clinical case reports to be presented at the upcoming SEVC/FECAVA congress in Barcelona.
Free interactive CPD at your fingertips
Details on the European veterinary stray dog policy paper, on global pain control guidelines and other news can be found in the news section. EJCAP also has its very own website which greatly facilitates browsing through issues and searching for specific papers.
Access is open to all veterinary practitioners, students and nurses in Europe and beyond, and is compatible for viewing on tablets. Please visit www.ejcap.org for more details.
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Od hidroterapije do elektroterapije in od laserskega zdravljenja do hladnih obkladkov obseg fizikalne terapije za pomoč pri zdravljenju in rehabilitaciji naih pacientov je irok
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Mnoga leta so vsakoletni poivitveni odmerki spadali med rutinske potopke. Sedaj so na preizkunji
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Identifying innocent heart murmurs in puppies is explained in a paper by veterinary cardiologist Viktor Szatmári and colleagues in the Spring issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP), out now
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Diagnosis of canine atopy (Patrick Hensel et al.), description of seasonal or recurrent flank alopecia (Sophie Vandenabeele et al.) and an audio presentation by Danny Scott on feline atopy
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This years special issue of EJCAP Online focuses on the veterinary care of our elderly feline patients, and includes papers on geriatric feline care (Sarah Caney), excessive vocalisation (Danièlle Gunn-Moore) and the early detection of chronic kidney disease in cats (Dominique Paepe)
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Whats the risk for owners if pets have influenza, toxoplasma or cryptosporidium? Mike Lappin and Thomas Vahlenkamp, two speakers at the 2015 FECAVA Symposium present the evidence, with practical tips on management.
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Rabbit anaesthesia, tricky business? Not if you know how. In the winter issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, Yvonne van Zeeland and Nico Schoemaker provide practical tips and advice on the preparation, induction and maintenance of rabbit anaesthesia.
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How can you turn a snarling, snappy dog in your consultation into a well-behaved patient? Changing the mindset of dogs and counterconditioning are the key words in Sophia Yins paper on Reducing stress and fear aggression in the clinic
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