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Written by pgk
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Monday, 05 February 2007 |
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It is not possible for E-VeT to make diagnoses or advise treatment for sick animals. That remains the perogative of an attending vet after a clinical examination and assessment. E-VeT does run a public access discussion list hosted at Yahoogroups - http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/aske-vet/ This is for the purpose of discussing patient's conditions and helping owners understand them and perhaps give owners a little more information for discussion with their veterinary surgeon. Please do not write to this site regarding sick or injured animals - It is illegal for veterinary surgeons to treat animals unless they are under their direct care - at least here in the UK where this site is registered and the owner is licensed. - pgk |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 February 2007 )
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Luxating Patella in the Dog - A surgical approach |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 03 February 2007 |
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When I first wrote this article and took the images below the general belief was that the cause was a congenital twist in the relationship between femur and tibia leading to the effect. Current belief is that the initial cause is a congenital rotational deformity below the hip that leads the twist to develop in young dogs and, therefore, some clinicians now advocate surgical attention by transaction of the femur. As a general practitioner I’m not in a position to argue that ( a smaller case load of these ) but simply state that so far I have managed to sort all my patients by the means described below. Registered and ratified members have access to the full-size images in the E-VeT section of the gallery | | This item includes 1 comment |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 February 2007 )
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How to place a classified ad |
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Written by Web master
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Wednesday, 12 May 2004 |
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Classified Ads can be viewed by any guest. Only registered members can place an Advertisement. Any adverts placed are the responsibility of the advertiser and E-VeT accepts no liability for their accuracy or legitimacy. Anything lewd or unsavoury will be deleted and the member responsible may be thrown out of this group. Adverts are free for members placing or lookng for job vacancies and for anything chaitable - so long as they write thieir own. Unregistered members may use the 'contact us' form and request an advert placed on their behalf at a cost of £5.00 or $10 00 US payable by paypal Advertisements for capital items such as Practices for Sale wll be charged at £10.00 or $20.00 US. All Ads run for 30 days E-Vet's liability in regard for any paid advert will not exceed the fee paid to E-VeT for placing that advertisement here
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 January 2007 )
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