Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2009
By:
Virginia B. Reef, DVM, DACVIM
Ultrasonography is invaluable in the diagnosis of the cause of colic in horses.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2009
By:
Tomas Baker, MS
The normal uterus is best located by scanning transversely between the urinary bladder and the colon.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2009
By:
Tomas Baker, MS
Abdominal ultrasound provides valuable clinical information about the peritoneal cavity, great vessels, abdominal viscera and lymph nodes obtained in a noninvasive fashion, with no confirmed adverse biologic effects, and usually not necessitating sedation or anesthesia.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2009
By:
Virginia B. Reef, DVM, DACVIM
Diagnostic ultrasonography has, more recently, been applied to the assessment of other less traditional musculoskeletal problems such as evaluation of bone, joints, muscle and nerves.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2009
By:
Autumn Davidson, DVM, MS, DACVIM, Tomas Baker, MS
The use of ultrasound as a tool in canine and feline reproduction has expanded from its initial role in early pregnancy diagnosis to its current use in the approach to clinical reproduction (obstetrics, infertility, urogenital disorders and pediatrics).
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