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Prostate: enlarged, painful or bleeding: let’s look for a cause

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Webinar (recorded, anytime)
Species
Canine
Feline
Language
English
By
VetTube
Email
vettube@2learn.pro
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When prostatic abnormality is discovered, either clinically or on imaging, the next step is cytological examination to elucidate the abnormalities found. The possible causes for an enlarged and/or painful prostate are limited and can be readily diagnosed through cytological examination.

This video will explain and illustrate how these conditions can be recognized.

Johan Van Leuven

Jo(han) Van Leuven graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ghent University (Belgium) in 1986. After his military service he started a small animal practice in his home town Mol. In 1994 he founded the “Dierenartsenpraktijk De Meren”, together with his colleague Jos Vanbroekhoven. This practice has grown into a veterinary center with 6 veterinarians and 2 technicians. Next to first-line small animal practice, he specializes in dermatology and cytology. In 1998 he gained the Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in the UK. Since 2015 he is employed as a clinical biologist and cytologist at Velab, a veterinary diagnostic laboratory in Herentals (Belgium), while still working part-time in practice. He is treasurer of the Flemisch Studygroup in Veterinary Dermatology and a member of the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology.

12/03/2020 - Webinar - EN - Duration: 25:17

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