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Penny C, Macrae A, Hagen R, et al. Compressive Cervical Myelopathy in Young Texel and Beltex Sheep. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2007;21:322-327.
The authors identified compressive myelopathy due to fatty nodules impinging on the spinal cord.
Buczinski Sb, Francoz D, Mulon P-Y. Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Aortoiliac Thrombosis in 2 Calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2007;21:348-351.
Aortic thrombi are identified by ultrasound using a left flank, transabdominal approach.
Burton NJ, Comerford EJ, Bailey M, et al. Digital analysis of ulnar trochlear notch sclerosis in Labrador retrievers. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2007;48:220-224.
Radiopacity of the trochlear notch was greater in dogs with fragmented coronoid process than those without.
Doust R, King A, Hammond G, et al. Assessment of middle ear disease in the dog: a comparison of diagnostic imaging modalities. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2007;48:188-192.
A comparison of radiography and ultrasonography in evaluating disease of the tympanic bulla using CT as a gold standard. A combination of the two modalities had the best diagnostic ability. The authors also conclude that the techniques are operator dependent and poorly reproducible.
Dupuy Mateos A, Holloway A. What is your diagnosis? Journal of Small Animal Practice 2007;48:241-243.
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