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Diagnosing megaesophagus in dogs and cats

April 2, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Megaesophagus is one of those conditions that covers a broad range of severity. The esophagus can have a mild, focal motility problem, or the entire organ may be dilated and functioning poorly. In addition to the variety of radiographic appearances, there are many causes of megaesophagus in … [Read more...]

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Melamine identified as potential toxin in pet food recall

March 30, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Melamine has been identified in the recalled pet food, as well as in the urine and kidneys of an affected animal. The chemical, used in plastics, has been found in the contaminated gluten used in wet pet foods. However, there may have been contamination of dry foods as well. You can read more about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Pet Owners

What is a Veterinary Radiologist?

March 30, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Some of you finding this site might be wondering what exactly a Veterinary Radiologist is. There are actually many specialties in Veterinary Medicine that are similar to those in human medicine, like Radiology, Medicine, Surgery, and Emergency and Critical Care. All diplomates of the American … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Pet Owners

Abdominal ultrasound in canine lymphoma: expect the unexpected

March 27, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Abdominal ultrasound is a routine part of staging a new lymphoma patient. The liver and spleen are often involved, as well as intra-abdominal lymph nodes. So what do we expect to see if these organs are infiltrated with lymphoma? The liver is very commonly infiltrated with neoplastic cells in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ultrasound Tuesday

Pet food recall due to nephrotoxic Aminopterin – preliminary ultrasound findings in dogs and cats

March 23, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

The pet food that has been in the news lately has caused many reported cases of nephrotoxicity. The compound believed to be the cause was identified today as Aminopterin . There is a very good summary of the chemical on Vetcetera, and a fact page on VIN. Several ACVR diplomates have commented on … [Read more...]

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