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Journal Club 2.28.07

February 28, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Here are some of the latest articles that have to do with veterinary diagnostic imaging. You can view the list at CiteULike, under group VetRadiology. Britt T, Clifford C, Barger A, et al. Diagnosing appendicular osteosarcoma with ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration: 36 cases. Journal of … [Read more...]

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Making the most of body position in veterinary ultrasound

February 27, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Abdominal ultrasonography is extremely useful and versatile in investigating diseases in companion animals. We as veterinarians have the advantage over human medicine; our patients are small enough that we get excellent images. When you are scanning a 150 pound Rottweiler, you experience what human … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ultrasound Tuesday

Renal enlargement in veterinary radiology

February 23, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Renal disease is extremely common in dogs and cats. In veterinary diagnostic imaging, we use radiographs, ultrasound and sometimes special studies to determine if one or both kidneys are affected. Radiographs are often a good place to start to determine renal size and detect calculi. The … [Read more...]

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Ultrasound of the adrenal glands in dogs

February 22, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

The adrenal glands are hard to find on ultrasound. They are less than 1 cm thick, and hide in the fat next to the aorta and caudal vena cava. Vet students and lab participants alike struggle to find these tiny organs. What can you use as landmarks? The abdominal vessels are excellent landmarks to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ultrasound Tuesday

Contrast medium in abdominal radiography – Do you have to take survey radiographs?

February 16, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

One of the freshman students asked a good question today. Can you ever just start a contrast study in the abdomen without doing survey radiographs first? It's tempting; why waste two radiographs when you know you need contrast? There are several reasons why survey films are necessary, and you'll … [Read more...]

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