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  NICHOLAS KANNEGIETER
Stringhalt in horses
Stringhalt is a disease of horses characterised by abnormal hyperflexion of one or both hind legs. Stringhalt is a commonly encountered worldwide, but is particularly well recognized in Australia, to the extent that the outbreak form of the disease is often referred to as Australian Stringhalt. The disease is sometimes also further classified as classic stringhalt which appears to be the same as Australian stringhalt, and atypical stringhalt.  See more

CAROLYN O'BRIEN
Disorders of atriventricular conduction in the cat
Carolyn O'Brien discusses one of the most common causes of bradyarrythmia in the cat.  See more

CHARISSA SMITH
The treatment of anal furunculosis in german shepherds
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DARREN FOSTER
The management of constipated cats
Darren Foster addresses this common - yet debilitating - problem.  See more

CAROLYN O'BRIEN
Investigation and treatment of diseases of the nose and nasopharynx in the cat
Carolyn O'Brien discusses appropriate action.  See more

DAVID VELLA
Management of shell injuries in Australian freshwater turtles
David Vella reports on effective modern shell repair techniques for turtles.  See more

PHILIP BRAIN
Feline asthma
Feline asthma - feline bronchial disease - is a common respiratory disease in cats. It is a disease of young to middle-aged cats and although the siamese breed may be overrepresented, all breeds are susceptible.  See more

GERALDINE HUNT
Management of draining sinuses in dogs and cats
Draining sinuses present a difficult challenge to veterinarians and may indicate serious underlying disease.  See more

VERONIKA LANGOVA
Update on canine osteosarcoma
A recap of this common bone tumour.  See more

NICHOLAS JONSSON
Coccidiosis in cattle
Unusual aspects of a common disease are discussed.  See more

ANTONY MOORE AND ANGELA FRIMBERGER
Lymphoma in Dogs and the Evolution of Chemotherapy Protocols
A review of lymphoma, the most common haematopoietic malignancy in dogs, also the most responsive to chemotherapy.   See more

NICK JONSSON
Tick paralysis in calves
Nick Jonsson writes on his experiences in calves.  See more

ROB HILTON
Canine and feline cutaneous mast cell tumours: a clinical update
Rob Hilton provides an update on commonly-faced conditions.  See more

VERONIKA LANGOVA
Paraneoplastic syndromes
Veronika Langova considers the treatment of paraneoplastic syndromes.  See more

DAVID LIDBETTER
Decision making in hip dysplasia
Hip dysplasia is an extremely common presentation to veterinarians, especially in large breed dogs. While medical management with pain killers, chondroprotectives and weight loss is an option in some cases, a range of surgical procedures can be highly successful and provide long term effective management of the disease.  See more

RICHARD MALIK
Feline hyperthyroidism -- an opinionated perspective
Richard Malik offers his thoughts on feline hyperthyroidism.  See more

STEVE GONTO
Clinical Review: Fanconi disease management protocol for veterinarians
Steve Gonto shares his Fanconi disease management protocol  See more

DAVID LIDBETTER
Clinical Quiz: February 2005
Questions and answers for February 2005's Clinical Quiz from The Veterinarian.  See more

CAMERON WHITTAKER
Quiz: February 2005
Ocular questions and answers from February 2005's issue of The Veterinarian.  See more


Quiz: February 2005
Questions on pregnancy testing from February 2005's issue of The Veterinarian.  See more


Quiz: February 2005
Questions about infertility in the mare, from February 2005's issue ot The Veterinarian.  See more

NAOMI HANSEN
Quiz: January 2005
Snake envenomation questions from The Veterinarian.  See more

MARK SIMPSON
How To Treat: December 2004
Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Joint Disease with the Aid of Arthroscopy - questions and Answers  See more

LEN CULLEN
The Veterinarian Quiz: December 2004
Questions and answers for December 2004's quiz.  See more

CLIVE EGER
Quiz: December 2004
Questions and answers for December 2004's CVE.   See more

THE VETERINARIAN
How To Treat: November [Mansfield Hepatic Clinic questions]
Questions from November's How To Treat article in The Veterinarian.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: June 2004 answers
Answers to June 2004's CVE.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: July 2004 answers
Answers for July 2004's CVE.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: August 2004 answers
Answers for August 2004's CVE.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN

Answers for May 2004's CVE.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: September 2004
CVE questions for September 2004  See more

CAROLINE MANSFIELD
Diagnosing and managing acquired feline hepatic disease
Liver disease is an important cause of cat deaths because of the tendency for cats to be severely affected before showing clinical signs and because serious liver disease can develop as a complication of other diseases.  See more

MARK SIMPSON
Common problems in rabbits and ferrets
Working with unusual pets brings with it a new set of challenges and opportunities for professional satisfaction.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: June 2004
CVE questions and answers for June 2004.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: August 2004
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THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: July 2004
CVE questions and answers for July 2004.  See more

DR NAOMI HANSEN
Catastrophic haemorrhage
Dr Naomi Hansen writes on sabilisation of bleeding patients.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: May 2004
CVE questions and answers for May 2004.  See more

NAOMI HANSEN
Traumatic brain injury
Closed, blunt, non-missile traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an increasingly important cause of morbidity and mortality in veterinary patients. Death typically results from a progressive increase in intracranial pressure (ICP).  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: April 2004
CVE questions and answers for April 2004  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: March 2004
CVE questions and answers for March 2004  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: February 2004
CVE questions and answers for February 2004  See more

VANESSA R BARRS
Treating feline pyothorax
Dr Vanessa R Barrs discusses various forms of treatment of feline pyothorax.  See more

DR CAROLINE MANSFIELD
Chronic nasal disease in dogs
Dr Caroline Mansfield writes on a frustrating condition.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: January 2004
CVE questions and answers for January 2004  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: December 2003
CVE questions and answers for December 2003.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: November 2003
CVE questions and answers for November 2003.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: October 2003
CVE questions and answers for October 2003.  See more

DR WARWICK LAMB
Heart failure in companion animals
Dr Warwick Lamb examines Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in companion animals.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: September 2003
CVE questions and answers for September 2003  See more

DR JACOB MALMO
Reducing the number of mastitis infected cows in a dairy herd
DR JACOB MALMO examines how best to deal with infected animals  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: August 2003
CVE questions and answers for August 2003  See more

JEFF SMITH
Corneal ulceration in small animals
Jeff Smith investigates the options available in treating corneal ulceration  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: July 2003
CVE questions and answers for July 2003  See more

DAVID SIMPSON
Diagnosis and treatment of acute spinal injury
When a patient is presented in a state of collapse or with apparent paralysis of one or more limbs, quick diagnosis and treatment/management are vital. DAVID SIMPSON looks at how to deal with acute spinal patients in general practice.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: June 2003
CVE questions and answers for June 2003  See more

DRS LEON SCRUTCHFIELD AND DAVID HODGSON
Equine dentistry for the veterinarian
DRS LEON SCRUTCHFIELD and DAVID HODGSON share their expertise in equine dentistry.  See more

THE VETERINARIAN
CVE: May 2003
CVE questions and answers for May 2003  See more

DR SHANE RAIDAL
Treating vomiting and regurgitation in birds
Many people confuse regurgitation for vomiting in birds - for the low-down on the main causes and treatments for vomiting in birds take a look at this article.  See more

DR MANDY BURROWS
Treating Ringworm in the cat
This in-depth How to Treat article provides a handy reference to treatment of Ringworm in cats.  See more

THOMAS M. DONNELLY
Dental problems in rabbits
This in-depth How to Treat article provides a handy reference to common rabbit dental problems.  See more

DR GEORGINA CHILD
How to treat head trauma
Georgina Child updates her article on the treatment of head trauma, originally published in The Veterinarian, November 1999.   See more