A 14 year old dog came into our hospital last week with neurological signs, and was scheduled for an MR of the brain. He came to ultrasound for an abdominal scan to investigate the cranial organomegaly that the clinican palpated when he arrived. The first image that appeared on the ultrasound screen … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2007
Journal Club 5.2.07
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound Volume 48, Issue 3, May-June 2007 DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY/COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY/MAGNETIC RESONANCE A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRACHEAL COLLAPSE AND BRONCHIECTASIS IN DOGS ANGELA MAROLF, MARGARET BLAIK, ANDREW SPECHT pages … [Read more...]
The “A-ha” moment
One of the best things about being a radiologist is teaching others how to improve their ultrasound skills. After countless classes and labs, learning the concepts of ultrasound imaging and practicing on normal dogs, our senior students finally get into the clinic and the transducer is in their … [Read more...]
