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NewsGot an itch?GEOFF ORBELL The onset of spring often coincides with an increased number of dogs, cats and horses presenting with pruritus and secondary skin and ear infections due to atopic dermatitis or feline atopic skin syndrome (FASS). The diagnosis of atopic dermatitis is based on history, clinical presentation and ruling out other causes of pruritus including […]Read More
NewsTumour on the dark sideSUNAO FUJITA Clinical history A 15-year-old spayed female, domestic short haired cat presented with a large granulomatous-type lesion on the right upper lip. Fine needle aspiration of the mass and biopsy were performed, and the smears and fixed tissue were sent to the laboratory for cytology and histopathology. Cytologic findings Large numbers of round to […]Read More
NewsIntroducing your local laboratory managersWith the introduction of a new laboratory manager in our Dunedin laboratory in late September, we thought we’d take the time to reintroduce the entire laboratory management team. Auckland – Miriam Reddy Miriam has worked as laboratory scientist in medical and veterinary (haematology) laboratories in Auckland and the United Kingdom. She has worked in the […]Read More
NewsInternational recognitionCongratulations to Dr Emma Gulliver, a Pathologist at our laboratory in Auckland, who recently became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. “Emma has joined a distinct group of around 2200 global members of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP), known as Diplomates” says General Manager James Richardson. “The Diplomate is an […]Read More
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