Latest news from the lab

More news from the lab

The number of LEH Podcast downloads tips over 600!

We are so pleased to report that we have now reached more than 600 podcast downloads!  Vets tell us they love downloading them to listen to whilst driving between calls on the road.  Our latest Podcast discussion on Strangles was published just before Christmas – take a look at this link to Podbean where you can download the podcasts and subscribe if you like what you hear:

Liphook Equine Hospital Strangles Podcast

Here’s a link to a recent publication that is discussed in the Strangles podcast:

Comparison of nasopharangeal and guttural pouch specimens shows guttural pouch washes to be 51 times more likely to be positive for Strep equi subs equi than nasopharangeal swabs and washes in convalescent horses: Boyle et al (2017) 10.1186/s12917-017-0989-4

Latest Podcast on equine Cushing’s disease with Andy Durham and Victoria South

Please see the Liphook Equine Hospital Podcast page to download our latest podcast on equine Cushing’s disease with Victoria South in discussion with Professor Andy Durham.  They discuss the clinical manifestation of equine Cushing’s disease, review the diagnostic options year-round and finally they work through some treatment and monitoring scenarios.

Latest PPID recommendations from the Equine Endocrine Group

The Equine Endocrinology Group has launched its latest recommendations on equine Cushing’s disease/PPID.  This is a great summary of diagnostic and treatment protocols:

EEG PPID Consensus statement Nov 2017

British Horseracing Authority recognises Liphook Equine Hospital Lab’s Ringworm PCR

We are delighted to receive recognition from the British Horseracing Authority for our ringworm PCR test.  We are the first and only Laboratory worldwide to offer a highly sensitive and specific qPCR to detected all dermatophyte species known to affect horses including Trichophyton spp, Microsporum spp and Arthroderma spp.  This assay can be run on every weekday and has a same day turnaround so that vets can get a rapid result back to their clients and racing yards to confirm their suspicions of disease, or to prove that a treated horse is no longer a contagious risk to others.

The British Horseracing Authority now recognise this ringworm qPCR as a suitable test for proof of non-contagiousness in a racehorse prior to attendance at a racecourse.  Please see this link to the BHA’s certificate of non-contagiousness that racehorse vets use to confirm that a horse is free from ringworm infection: BHA-VO29-Ringworm-Certificate-of-Non-Contagiousness.

New Podcast – Investigating Liver Disease – What’s New?

We are delighted to launch our latest podcast on Liver Disease.  Here are a few of the papers we discuss in the podcast:

Quigley et al (2017) Prevalence of liver fluke infection in Irish horses and assessment of a serological test for diagnosis of equine fasciolosis:  doi: 10.1111/evj.12577

 

Pfaender S et al (2015) Clinical course of infection and viral tissue tropism of hepatitis C virus-like nonprimate hepaciviruses in horses. Hepatology, 61, 447-59: doi: 10.1002/hep.27440

 

liver photo for podcast

New Podcast – Care of the Acute Laminitic

We are delighted to launch our next podcast with Victoria South in discussion with Jamie Prutton and Tom Hughes; three vets from our Hospital specialist team.  We treat a number of severe acute laminitics, and chronic laminitis cases here at the hospital – they are particularly rewarding cases that demand close collaboration between our medics, orthopaedic specialists and farriers.

You can download the “Acute care of the laminitic” Podcast here.

In this podcast we refer to Total Foot Protection’s impression material and foam foot pads.  Here is a photo series of the impression material being applied to the foot, being allowed to set underneath a rigid plate, being cut to shape, and finally the foam pad being taped in place:

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Don’t forget to follow the Liphook Equine Hospital Laboratory Facebook Group which is exclusive for vets – with more “how to’s”, useful downloads, and news on our latest podcasts:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/290650538007441/

Liphook Equine Hospital Podcast

Podbean logoWe are thrilled to announce that our first Podcasts is available to download today.  It features Victoria South in conversation with Andy Durham about recent advances in our understanding of insulin dysregualtion and how to test for it (and assess laminitis risk in general).

Podcast – Insulin Dysregulation

We discussed a few papers in the podcasts – here are links to some of the papers:

Bertin and de Laat EVJ Sept 2017

Bamford Vet J 2016

Equine Endocrinology Group 

 

 

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Liphook Equine Hospital Pathology Services launches

We are thrilled to launch our new histopathology service.  Unique to LEH Laboratory, each sample will have a personalised clinical interpretation by one of our medicine specialists in addition to routine histopathological description and comments.  We provide free histopathology kits that contain a formalin-filled pot, submission form, suitable packaging, and are labelled to our Pathology Service’s direct postal address for speedy delivery of samples.  Please contact the Laboratory to obtain these free packs or alternatively, download our Histopathology submission form and Pre-paid labels.

Come and see us at the BEVA Congress 2017


If your heading to BEVA Congress this week (13th -16th September), which is held at The ACC – Kings Dock – Liverpool – L3 4PF, come and visit us on stand 310. We look forward to seeing you there!

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New Laminitis Chapter for our No Nonsense Guide

We are delighted to release a new chapter on Endocrinopathic laminitis in our No Nonsense Guide to Equine Clinical Pathology.   An electronic version is available to download here, or you can order a hard copy to slot into your current Guide by emailing the Laboratory.  You can also pick up your free copy of the whole guide or the new chapter from our stand at BEVA Congress 2017.

 

An introduction to the No Nonsense Guide to Equine Clinical Pathology:

At Liphook Equine Hospital Laboratory we aim to provide the latest evidence-based practical advice straight from the mouths of international researchers and their latest publications.  We distill this research into a quick reference guide for busy vets out on the road.  To minimise our carbon footprint, we simply re-write the relevant chapters where required and make them available online and in print.

 

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