Diagnosis of canine atopy (Patrick Hensel et al.), description of seasonal or recurrent flank alopecia (Sophie Vandenabeele et al.) and an audio presentation by Danny Scott on feline atopy – the winter issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP) definitely is one for ‘derm’ aficionados!
Interactive
Packed with interactive CPD papers, both at refresher and state-of-the art level, the issue also brings you papers on the management of laryngeal paralysis (Adriaan Kitshoff et al), the most common eye diseases in Pugs (Marion Krecny et al.), a case report of a dog with heartworm in Norway (Liva Vatne) and a comparison of ultrasound and histopathology as a diagnostic tool of canine IBD (Miriam Martinez et al.).
Veterinary app & book reviews
The interactive issue furthermore contains an audio lecture by Søren Boyle on pneumothorax (presented at the 2015 BSAVA congress) and a souvenir slideshow of the SEVC congress. And don’t forget to check out our quarterly review of veterinary apps and books, as well as FECAVA and global news. Check out the new board members or the FECAVA award winners - or find out who won the travel scholarship!
Access is open to all veterinary practitioners, students and nurses in Europe and beyond, and is compatible for viewing on tablets. Please visit www.ejcap.org for more details.
Notes for Editors
• EJCAP is the official organ of the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the platform for the promotion of the professional development and representation of companion animal veterinarians in Europe. Founded in 1990, it currently has 40 national member associations and 13 associate member associations. FECAVA represents over 30,000 companion animal practitioners throughout Europe.
• EJCAP online (www.ejcap.org) is generously supported by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, its prime partner.
• For further information, please contact EJCAP’s Editor Karin de Lange