It takes some time to search the library for veterinary journals you might be interested in. Here is a list of links to the journals I commonly check on. Some of them have the occasional imaging article, and others often do. For example, JAVMA always has two "What's your diagnosis?" quizzes in each … [Read more...]
Ultrasound controls part I
This past weekend we held another introductory ultrasound course, this time hosted at the UC Davis facility. There were about 25 enthusiastic participants willing to learn more about the theory and practice of abdominal ultrasound in dogs. Some had never tried ultrasound, others had taken classes at … [Read more...]
Journal Club 5.30.07
Here are the latest articles from the veterinary journals about diagnostic imaging. Some of them are online early publications that have been accepted but not yet published in print. It's a good effort for getting scientific information distributed in a timely manner, but the references are … [Read more...]
Free fluid in the abdomen
Ultrasound is very sensitive at picking up free fluid in the peritoneal space. Depending on the patient, free fluid may or may not be an important finding. Here are a few guidelines to help you make the diagnosis. Small amount of anechoic fluid You might pick up a small amount of free fluid … [Read more...]
Contrast enhancement in brain tumors
We had a bit of a hiatus in KCC for the last couple of weeks with the residents preparing for written boards, and various people being away. But tonight we reconvened to do some alternate imaging cases, including CT and MR. One case was a dog with an extra-axial, broad-based, strongly … [Read more...]
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