CVE
How can you refine your surgical approach to GDV? What, exactly, is the best way to maximise your likelihood of answers if you’re going down the biopsy path? If you’re in small animal practice, it’s unlikely a day goes by without patients presenting with abdominal signs. From acute vomiting to chronic diarrhoea, GDV and pancreatitis, understanding the latest in diagnosis and treatment recommendations is going to refine your approach, improve your client communication and maximise patient outcomes. Join the incredible trio of Em Prof Ed Hall (Bristol), Prof Kenny Simpson (Cornell) and Dr Arthur House (Peninsula Vet) for the answers.
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