It's time for another journal roundup this week. Not all of the articles are new, but if you are a resident and haven't discovered the Radiographics physics reviews, here's your chance. There are lots of other great ones in the archives of the journal. Let me know if there are other articles you … [Read more...]
5 ways to improve your abdominal ultrasound skills
Last weekend, the team from UC Davis radiology traveled to UC Irvine to teach an introductory ultrasound course. The tradition has been to teach a couple of courses there every year, and I joined the group for the first time. We had a great group of enthusiastic vets eager to get their hands on the … [Read more...]
Journal Club 5.17.07
Here are this weeks' imaging related articles. You may need a subscription to view the full text. Abstracts are available on CiteULike, group VetRadiology. Mateo, Lorenzo V, Muñoz A, et al. Brainstem Abscess Due to Plant Foreign Body in a Dog. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine … [Read more...]
The Pet Owner’s Guide to Veterinary Radiology
It's interesting to see what people are looking for when they land on the Veterinary Radiology home page. In this post, I'll address some of the more common questions that people want answered about our specialty. What is a veterinary radiologist? A veterinary radiologist is a veterinarian who has … [Read more...]
Evaluating corrugated small intestine
You are scanning the abdomen of a dog with ascites, and a possible ruptured bladder, when all of a sudden something catches your eye. That loop of small intestine is very abnormal looking. It's not thickened, and the wall layers are normal, how do you describe it? "Corrugated" and "lasagna" are … [Read more...]
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