At tonight's KCC, we saw some great cases from the clinic this week. One of them was a 7 year old MN Vizsla with a history of inappetance, ataxia and fever. He had an MR performed, which showed multifocal areas of abnormality. There were lesions in the right cerebrum, left frontal lobe, and left … [Read more...]
Osteochondrodysplasia of Scottish Fold cats
Tonight at KCC we had some great classic cases, including one of osteochondrodysplasia in a Scottish Fold cat. The cat presented was skeletally mature, and lame in the hind limbs. Radiographs of the tarsi showed extensive periosteal new bone formation, which was more apparent on the lateral side. … [Read more...]
Interpreting ultrasound videos
Tonight we looked at 2-3 minute ultrasound videos as preparation for the board exams. No matter how many ultrasounds you've done, it's disconcerting to watch a partial scan that someone else has performed. They will be scanning with a different speed and pattern than you would, and the image may not … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
Tonight's session was all about cross-sectional imaging. CT and MR are becoming more and more in demand in the world of veterinary radiology. They provide valuable diagnostic informtion in complex and inaccessible areas such as the nose and the brain. One of the cases was an MR of a 1.5 year old … [Read more...]
Known Case Conference
For KCC this week, we looked at a variety of cases from cardiac to pulmonary to musculoskeletal. The musculoskeletal case was one of a congenital elbow luxation. Congenital usually means that the defect originated in utero, but the term seems to be more widely applied here to include at or shortly … [Read more...]
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