The November-December issue of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is out, with a focus on equine imaging. If you export the references directly from the website to Endnote, the titles are in “all caps”. If you wait a few weeks until it gets referenced in PubMed and download from there, the titles are properly formatted for [...]
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Renal infarcts are often incidental findings in animals with chronic renal disease. Infarcts are caused by thrombi that occlude a blood vessel in the kidney. Most of the time, they are chronic and mainly made up of fibrous tissue. The classic appearance is of a hyperechoic, wedge shaped area with the wide part of the [...]
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