This week at KCC we had some interesting and unusual cases. They were all on film, so I'm afraid there aren't any radiographs to look at. Read the description and decide what you would do before reading the answer. In these types of cases, you aren't expected to get "the answer" but to provide a … [Read more...]
Watching abdominal ultrasound videos
This week's KCC was about practicing interpreting an ultrasound video. It's part of the oral exam, and it can be very disconcerting to watch someone else "drive". There's always something you want to see that they keep moving past! But it's good practice to do the interpretations to orient yourself, … [Read more...]
A variety of musculoskeletal cases
The majority of this week's cases have a musculoskeletal theme. They were all on film radiographs so no images this time. Case 1 2 yr male neutered Border Collie with lethargy and vomiting. On the abdominal images, there is increased soft tissue opacity in the retroperitoneal space with a mass … [Read more...]
What are your differentials for mineralized pulmonary nodules?
Known Case Conference This week at KCC we moved back to the digital realm so I have some images for you to look at. Though I do need to save some to surprise our residents with next year! Case 1 This case is a 10 year old female neutered Jack Russell Terrier with a 6 month history of … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
We had another great collection of cases at this week's KCC. Here are some of the highlights. Case 1 3 year old female spayed cat with sudden onset of left hind lameness. On pelvic radiographs, there were no abnormalities seen. A "frogleg" view was requested to better evaluate the coxofemoral … [Read more...]
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