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Radiology of rabbits – Master class (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

Normal and abnormal radiographs of a variety of conditions in the pet rabbit will be presented.

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Veterinary dental radiography simplified (Proceedings)

October 1, 2008

Simple extractions in some cases are not always simple as their name implies.

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Clinical Exposures: Incidental finding of a peritoneopericardial hernia in a cat

October 1, 2008

This condition often goes unnoticed for years, and many cases are discovered incidentally on radiographs.

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Consider cross-sectional imaging before surgery for feline injection-site sarcomas

September 1, 2008

Injection-site sarcomas are associated with high recurrence rates, even with wide surgical excision.

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Radiography vs. ultrasonography: Which one to use to make the diagnosis (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

You'll need one opacity surrounding something of a different opacity to be able to define it radiographically.

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How many radiographs should you take and why (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

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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Musculoskeletal system: Why is this 18-month-old dog limping? (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Disease processes are categorized into Congenital, Degenerative, Developmental Inflammatory, Metabolic, Neoplastic, Traumatic and Miscellaneous processes.

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GI and urinary system contrast radiography: Not a dying art (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Administer the contrast medium any place in the hospital except with the patient on the x-ray table.

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Neuroradiology (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Disease processes are categorized into Congenital, Degenerative, Developmental, Inflammatory, Metabolic, Neoplastic, Traumatic and Miscellaneous processes.

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