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Is there a trauma in this cat?

In this video, you will learn if thoracic and abdominal radiographs of a cat can detect if the patient had a trauma.

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Why is this dog vomiting and having abdominal pain?

In this video, you will learn how to assess gastric emptying time by comparing two radiographic abdominal studies in a dog. Remember to check all the parts of the radiographs.

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Why is this dog vomiting and having abdominal pain?

In this video, you will learn how to assess by abdominal ultrasound in a
dog if the abdominal organs are in place.

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Is this patient in left-sided cardiac failure? – PART 2

In this video, you will learn how to recognize on thoracic ultrasound if a dog has enlarged cranial mediastinal and sternal lymph nodes.

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Is this patient in left-sided cardiac failure? – PART 1

In this video, you will learn how to recognize on thoracic radiographs of a dog if the left atrium is enlarged. Be careful. When the mediastinal lymph nodes are listed, there is one group that shouldn't be named. What is it? Check the movie's second part to determine the mediastinal lymph nodes in the canine thorax.

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Does this dog have pleural effusion? – PART 3

In this video, you will learn how to check if a pleural effusion and mediastinal effusion are resolving or worsening on thoracic radiographs of a dog.

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Does this dog have pleural effusion? – PART 2

In this video, you will learn how to differentiate a pleural effusion from a mediastinal effusion on thoracic radiographs of a dog.

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Does this dog have pleural effusion? – PART 1

In this video, you will learn how to recognize a minimal pleural effusion on the thoracic radiographs of a dog.

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How many lung nodules does this patient have?

In this video, you will learn how to recognize a soft tissue nodule in the radiographic study of the thorax of a dog.

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Lameness after a fall in an Australian Shepherd

In this video, you will learn how to recognize muscle contusion on shoulder ultrasound, and the different phases of muscle healing will be discussed.

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Is there a liver dysfunction or acute gastroenteritis in this dog?

In this video, you will learn how to recognize sentinel loops, two populations of small intestines and gas bubble patterns in an abdominal radiographic study of a dog.

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A protruding abdomen in a vomiting dog. Can radiology say why?

In this video, you will learn how to differentiate a pneumoperitoneum from a pneumothorax in a radiographic study of a dog.

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Aggressive versus not aggressive bone lesions – PART 2

In this video, you will find the histologic diagnosis of an interesting radiographic pattern visible on the shoulder of an aged dog.

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What is the cause of projectile vomiting in this patient?

In this video, you will learn how to differentiate in the dog a gastroesophageal intussusception from pyloric hypertrophy on abdominal ultrasound.

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Persistent lameness and fever in a dog – PART 2

In this video, you will learn how to recognize on CT a vascular anomaly in a dog with fever and distal limb swelling.

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Persistent lameness and fever in a dog – PART 1

In this video, you will learn how to recognize on radiographs a syndrome that could be associated with fever and distal limb swelling in a dog.

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Abdominal positioning – lateral views

In this video, you will learn how to position a dog to obtain right and left lateral abdominal radiographic views.

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Abdominal positioning – sagittal views

In this video, you will learn how to position a dog to obtain dorsoventral and ventrodorsal abdominal radiographic views.

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Thoracic positioning – sagittal views

In this video, you will learn how to position a dog to obtain dorsoventral and ventrodorsal thoracic radiographic views.

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