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Brain gliomas are common tumours diagnosed in dogs. However, limited information is available on the clinical features and overall survival time (OS) in dogs receiving palliative treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible associations between presenting complaint,…
For World Radiography Day, we caught up with our radiography team to explore three of the imaging options that we use regularly and their pros and cons, which help our specialists diagnose and plan surgeries and/or treatments for patients in…
By Professor Clare Rusbridge What is Chiari-like malformation and how does it cause pain and syringomyelia in predisposed brachycephalic toy breeds? Chiari-like malformation (CM), is a complex skull and craniocervical junction disorder associated with brachycephaly. Stated simply – the skull…
To mark World Radiography Day on 8th November, our imaging team have taken part in a Q&A about their chosen career, the differences between human and veterinary healthcare and what life is like working at Fitzpatrick Referrals. What made you…
In October 2015, we upgraded our Imaging Suite to host some of the best technology available today in the world of diagnostics. The new Toshiba Aquilion 160 CT Scanner and Siemens 1.5T MRI Tim System Scanner, available at both our Orthopaedics and Neurology…
Felicity StringerSenior Radiographer The majority of patients referred to us will require diagnostic imaging procedures and we provide the very best equipment to enable swift, accurate and detailed imaging. This can vary from standard radiography to advanced diagnostic imaging using our state-of-the-art CT…
Springer Spaniel Duke pictured on the table in one of our x-ray rooms, where many patients come to have radiographs taken pre and postoperatively. 8th November is World Radiography Day and marks the day when x-rays were first discovered in…
Sweet Somali cat Jack lapped up all the fuss from Prep Veterinary Care Assistant Emily whilst at Fitzpatrick Referrals Orthopaedics and Neurology, recently. 14-year-old Jack was referred by his local vet to our neurology service after he became ataxic (wobbly)…
Meet the delightful Doug, a 10-year-old Domestic Short Hair cat who was referred to our specialist neurology team after a five-month history of spinal pain, progressed to paralysis. Doug’s mum said: Doug was a rescue cat I got from the…
Lovely Black Labrador Merlin was referred to our neurology team last year as an emergency after his family found him suddenly unable to walk and extremely distressed one morning. His story 10-month-old Merlin had been acting normally the previous night…
To mark World Cancer Day 2021, Professor Nick Bacon has answered some of your questions about cancer in animals. Fitzpatrick Referrals world-class oncology service offers advice, options and therapy to families who want to know what exists in modern cancer…
By Professor Noel Fitzpatrick 1. What makes cervical spondylomyelopathy a challenging diagnosis? Cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM), often referred to as ‘wobbler disease’, is a multifactorial condition affecting the cervical spine in larger breed dogs – resulting in progressive compression of the…