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Title?

September 21, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Some of our students had too much fun learning about radiographic technique with the bone collection this summer. Does anyone have suggestions for a title for this piece of artwork? Post a comment or send me an email. … [Read more...]

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Journal Club 9.12.07

September 12, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Here are some of the imaging related articles from the recent journals. Zwingenberger AL, Shofer FS. Dynamic computed tomographic quantitation of hepatic perfusion in dogs with and without portal vascular anomalies. Am J Vet Res 2007;68:970-974. Rosser J, Baxter GM. What is your diagnosis? J … [Read more...]

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Skin mass or pulmonary nodule?

September 4, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

A dog with multiple small skin masses on the thoracic body wall comes in for a metastasis check. How do you decide whether the soft tissue opacities you can see are on the surface or in the lung parenchyma? There are a few ways you can try to distinguish them. Sharpness of the margin We can see … [Read more...]

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Ultrasound and beer?

July 10, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

Ultrasound and beer are two words that don't seem to go together. But Technology Review reports on a new application of ultrasound that can help monitor the fermentation process. The pattern of scatter from the bacteria and particles in the beer can help to determine if the batch is on track or not. … [Read more...]

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Can radiology damage your eyes?

June 28, 2007 By Allison Zwingenberger

I recently read an article at www.diagnosticimaging.com that explores the risk of eye injury to radiologists. I've certainly experienced temporary dry eyes when concentrating on an image and not blinking enough. But other risks include eye strain, corneal erosions, headaches and glaucoma. The … [Read more...]

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