Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Victor Rendano, VMD, MS, DACVR, DACVR (RO)
Take as many views as you need to in order to define a lesion or feel confident the lesion can not be defined using this technology.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Mark Mitchell, DVM, PhD
Diagnostic imaging is an underutilized resource in herpetological medicine.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Autumn Davidson, DVM, MS, DACVIM, Tomas Baker, MS
Generally, any evidence of change in reproductive performance or of genitourinary disorders detected on physical examination or laboratory analysis indicates the need for ultrasound evaluation in the male dog and cat.
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Source: CVC 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 PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Autumn Davidson, DVM, MS, DACVIM, Tomas Baker, MS
In the bitch and queen, documented abnormalities of the estrous cycle, pregnancy and the periparturient period, and even disorders of the residual reproductive tract in ovariohysterectomized females, call for ultrasonographic evaluation of the uterus and ovaries.
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