Last week marked a small milestone for Veterinary Radiology. There are now 100 posts on the site, covering topics such as ultrasound, radiographs, questions and answers, and journal club. When I started the blog in January, 100 posts seemed very far away! But there's still plenty to write … [Read more...]
Non-domestic radiology rounds
Once every two months, I host non-domestic animal radiology rounds for veterinarians in the Central Valley and Bay Area. Ray Wack from the Sacramento zoo is the coordinator of our get-togethers, and we are joined by veterinarians from the San Francisco zoo, Oakland Zoo, marine mammal center, and … [Read more...]
Questions about peritoneal detail
I taught the sophomore class about peritoneal detail, effusion and pneumoperitoneum yesterday. They came up with some great questions after the lecture. Here are some of the questions and answers: What technique can be used in place of an erect or cross-table study to diagnose free air in the … [Read more...]
Diagnosing megaesophagus in dogs and cats
Megaesophagus is one of those conditions that covers a broad range of severity. The esophagus can have a mild, focal motility problem, or the entire organ may be dilated and functioning poorly. In addition to the variety of radiographic appearances, there are many causes of megaesophagus in … [Read more...]
Pet food recall due to nephrotoxic Aminopterin – preliminary ultrasound findings in dogs and cats
The pet food that has been in the news lately has caused many reported cases of nephrotoxicity. The compound believed to be the cause was identified today as Aminopterin . There is a very good summary of the chemical on Vetcetera, and a fact page on VIN. Several ACVR diplomates have commented on … [Read more...]
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