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Interpretation of dental radiographs

February 1, 2009

Dental films have no markers except for a raised dot (dimple) that can be felt on the film.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Digital dental radiography: Using the modality to enhance patient care

January 1, 2009

Dental radiology is the cornerstone of quality veterinary dentistry.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

CVC 2008 Highlights: What to consider when considering digital radiography

December 1, 2008

We are in the digital age! Demand for conventional processors and film-screen radiographic equipment is decreasing.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Practical Matters: Use comparison radiographs when identifying orthopedic lesions in young dogs

November 1, 2008

A useful protocol for practitioners who review their own films or send them to a specialist is to routinely obtain orthogonal views of the affected and normal bones.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Using ultrasound to detect free abdominal fluid

October 1, 2008

Ultrasound is very sensitive at picking up free fluid in the peritoneal space. Depending on the patient, free fluid may be an important finding in diagnosing abdominal disease. The character and the amount of fluid are important indicators for the composition and cause of the effusion.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Dental radiography: Small improvements to technique can make a big difference

October 1, 2008

Veterinary dental radio-graphy traditionally has been one of the most frustrating aspects of veterinary dentistry.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Abdominal imaging in emergency situations (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

We experience veterinary emergencies on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Rapid and accurate patient assessment, diagnostic imaging interpretation and treatment can be the difference between patient survival and death.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Thoracic imaging in emergency situations (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

We experience veterinary emergencies on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Rapid and accurate patient assessment, diagnostic imaging interpretation and treatment can be the difference between patient survival and death.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Interpreting contrast studies (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

Radiographic interpretation is a learned skill. Interpretation errors can be divided into two categories. There are errors of omission and errors of interpretation.

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