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May 15th 2024
Esaote North America has launched the MyLab FOX
Veterinary imaging service joins specialty group
September 1st 2008Southern California Veterinary Imaging, which offers full radiologic services for referring veterinarians, recently opened in partnership with City of Angels Veterinary Specialty Center, a specialty practice group founded in May 2005. Dr. Rachel Schochet, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVR, is director of Southern California Veterinary Imaging.
Digital imaging: What is it, how does it work, what should you buy? (Proceedings)
August 1st 2008If you take excellent quality radiographs now, you may or may not like digital. If you take good quality radiographs now, you will like digital. If you take poor quality radiographs now, you will love digital.
Practical Matters: Importance of thoracic radiography in patients with cancer
August 1st 2008One might be tempted to say that a tumor that rarely spreads to the lungs does not require thoracic radiography, but I cannot think of any instance in a cancer patient's work-up in which looking at the thorax is unnecessary.
Research Update: Using thermography to evaluate limbs in dogs
February 1st 2008In this prospective study from a referral practice, the limbs of 10 healthy dogs were evaluated by using a thermographic imaging protocol to determine normal cutaneous thermographic patterns (a color map that indicates the skin temperature distribution) and evaluate the effect of hair clipping.
Research Update: How well does abdominal ultrasonographic evaluation guide surgeons?
February 1st 2008In this retrospective study of 100 cases from a veterinary college, preoperative abdominal ultrasonography and exploratory laparotomy findings were reviewed to determine agreement and discrepancy rates and identify lesions likely to be missed by ultrasonography.