January 21, 2008

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Non-domestic radiology rounds

January’s gathering of wildlife and zoo veterinarians had a great collection of interesting cases. Here are some of the highlights. Mature Flamingo, found unable to rise This flamingo did not have any history of disease and was up to date on vaccinations. His initial blood work was fairly normal. Radiographs showed increased opacity of the [...]

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January 18, 2008

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Radiology scores low on the GROSSS scale

Are you a student or intern deciding what specialty to choose? This article from the CMAJ explains how to rate your goo tolerance on the GROSSS scale. Radiology Practically goo-free. You get to sit around in a sterile office all day looking at pictures of goo, but you never have to touch it.

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December 17, 2007

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ACVR Highlights

The keynote speakers at the ACVR meeting all had very interesting perspectives on the future of imaging. Here is a short summary of the speakers with some links to further information. Michael Garwood from the University of Minnesota Presented “Beyond anatomy: Imaging molecules, function and disease using advanced magnetic resonance technologies”. Some of his areas [...]

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