Here is this weeks' collection of articles. Check out the archive on CiteULike in Group VetRadiology. In most cases, you will need a subscription to the journal to view the full article. Teixeira M, Gil F, Vazquez J, et al. Helical computed tomographic anatomy of the canine abdomen. The … [Read more...]
Update on melamine-associated renal changes on ultrasound examination
The pet food recall has been the primary topic in veterinary related news for several months. The substance identified in the renal tubules of affected animals' kidneys is melamine, used in fertilizers and plastics. The doses found in contaminated feeds are low, and it's still unclear whether this … [Read more...]
100th Post Milestone!
Last week marked a small milestone for Veterinary Radiology. There are now 100 posts on the site, covering topics such as ultrasound, radiographs, questions and answers, and journal club. When I started the blog in January, 100 posts seemed very far away! But there's still plenty to write … [Read more...]
Non-domestic radiology rounds
Once every two months, I host non-domestic animal radiology rounds for veterinarians in the Central Valley and Bay Area. Ray Wack from the Sacramento zoo is the coordinator of our get-togethers, and we are joined by veterinarians from the San Francisco zoo, Oakland Zoo, marine mammal center, and … [Read more...]
Do advertisements work? fMRI investigates.
We all think of MR as a diagnostic tool to let us look inside the brain for signs of disease. It gives fantastic anatomical detail and contrast between tissues. Functional MR, or fMRI, is becoming a popular tool in investigating how the brain works. It measures changes in blood flow in different … [Read more...]
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