This week we had a great mix of large and small animal cases. Case 1 - Mature dog with history of vomiting. There was a soft tissue opacity structure in the pylorus and duodenum on the v/d and left lateral projection. The descending duodenum was dilated and plicated in the right cranial abdomen. … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
8 year old male dog with hematuria for 2 years In these abdominal radiographs, there were two oval soft tissue opacities in the caudal abdomen. One of them had a mineralized area that was linear and near the periphery. It was difficult to tell which one might be the bladder. The pelvis was not … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
Now that the school year has started again, our group is meeting for KCC. It's a chance for residents and faculty to test their interpretation skills on a variety of cases. One of the best things about it are the "pearls" of knowledge that people drop into the discussion. I'll try to pass some of … [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...]
The four parts of a radiology report
The radiology report Each radiological study is a diagnostic test. The clinician has already examined the animal and has a list of differential diagnoses in mind. The goal of the imaging procedure is to rule in disease, rule out disease, or discover new information. The report on any diagnostic … [Read more...]
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