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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 13th December 2019

    MEMORIES FROM THE LAST SEMINAR

    Thanks to all the vets who joined us last month for the fourth (and last for 2020) of our free Battlab evening seminars focused on canine mast cell tumours and brilliantly presented by Dr [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 27th November 2019

    Cytology Corner: What’s Your Diagnosis?

    These pictures are from an aspirate of an upper eyelid lesion in a 2-year-old Cocker Spaniel dog (Wright Giemsa, 50x) (macroscopic picture courtesy of Ana Lara García, RVC, London).  What is your [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 27th November 2019

    Spayed or not spayed? That is the question!

    What is ovarian remnant syndrome (ORS)? Ovarian remnant syndrome is a condition that occurs when ovarian tissue remains inside the body after ovariohysterectomy. After revascularisation of the [...]

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    By BattLab Team
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    Posted 3rd October 2019

    TOXOPLASMOSIS: DIAGNOSTIC TIPS

    One of this month’s articles is focused on Toxoplasmosis, a protozoal infection that can cause clinical disease in domestic animals, and in particular to the diagnostic tests that can be [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 6th August 2019

    HAEMOTROPIC MYCOPLASMA INFECTION IN CATS: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE

    Haemotropic Mycoplasmas are small rickettsial organisms that can cause severe haemolytic anaemia in cats. In the past, the disease was called feline infectious anaemia or haemobartonellosis but [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 2nd July 2019

    CYTOLOGY CORNER: what’s your diagnosis?

    This cytology pictures are from a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) from an adult, male dog with history of chronic cough (Wright Giemsa, 10-50x). What is your diagnosis?

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 2nd July 2019

    DERMATOLOGY CORNER: The importance of identifying and blocking of anti-CCD IgEs in serological allergy tests

    BattLab provides veterinarians with the most accurate and reliable serological allergy tests. The use of the Fc epsilon receptor (FcεR) allows an absolute IgE specificity with high sensitivity.

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 2nd July 2019

    FOCUS ON TRITRICHOMONAS FOETUS: a common cause of chronic diarrhoea in the domestic cat

    Tritrichomonas foetus is an emerging parasite of felines. With this article we have attempted to answer the most common questions regarding the clinical presentation and the diagnosis of this [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 6th June 2019

    Battlab seminars – an update

    Thanks to all the vets who joined us last month for the second of our 2019 evening seminars, which was focused on the diagnostic approach to liver diseases and was given by our colleague Selda [...]

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    By BattLab Team
    In News
    Posted 16th April 2019

    The advantages of PCR in dermatophyte testing

    Dermatophytosis is a common superficial fungal skin disease in dogs and cats. It is a relevant condition as it is contagious, infectious and can be transmitted to people. In the canine and feline [...]

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