This week we challenged the residents with cross-sectional imaging cases. The first year residents did an especially good job on their first CT and MR images. Case 1 The first case was a mature dog that had been treated for lymphoma 2 years previously. He presented with enlarged lymph nodes in the … [Read more...]
Journal Club 11.7.07
Here are a few articles from the recent literature for you to enjoy. Windsor RC, Olby NJ. Congenital Portosystemic Shunts in Five Mature Dogs With Neurological Signs. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2007;43:322-331. Sager M, Assheuer J, Trummler H, et al. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography … [Read more...]
Gall bladder wall edema
Edema of the gall bladder wall looks like a hypoechoic layer between two hyperechcoic surfaces. It can be confused with a small amount of peritoneal effusion so look carefully at the neck and body. In the images here, you can see the anechoic peritoneal effusion surrounding the thickened gall … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
It's time for another round of KCC. Our residents stepped up and did a nice job of describing and analyzing the cases this week. If you are new to Veterinary Radiology, or want to improve your reporting skills, read this post on the format of a case report. 7 year old female neutered cat with … [Read more...]
Journal Club 10.31.07
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 … [Read more...]
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