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April 22, 2026

There is a moment in every surgery that no one talks about. The incision hasn’t been made yet. The scalpel is still resting. The surgeon is ready. But everything… depends...

April 21, 2026

Blood parasitism remains one of the most common yet diagnostically challenging conditions in small animal practice, particularly in endemic regions. Clinicians frequently encounter: Discordant test results Subclinical infections Chronic hematologic...

April 21, 2026

  A blocked cat walks in. Tense abdomen. Painful. Bradycardic. Owners panicking. And in the back of your mind, there’s always that thought: “Will this end in a urethrostomy?” Not...

April 21, 2026

There’s a moment every clinician has faced. A dog comes in. Bright. Eating. No fever. No anemia. But the test says… positive. Then you run PCR. And suddenly… negative. So...

April 21, 2026

  It walks in looking like a disaster. A red, swollen mass. Protruding. Moist. Angry. The owner is panicking. “Doc, may lumabas sa pwerta ng aso ko.” And for a...

April 21, 2026

You closed it well. Clean edges. Proper tension. Good apposition. Then 3 to 5 days later… Swelling. Fluctuance. And suddenly, your incision is not holding. That’s seroma. WHAT IS A...