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This week, we will examine a sneaky canine appendicular bone fracture case with important clinical implications.
Read MoreThis week’s case is a common cause of consternation, whether you are in general or ER practice; canine gastrointestinal foreign body and obstruction. This one’s easy to spot, but offers some insight into how multiple views can help make the correct diagnosis.
Read MoreThis week, we will discuss a case that has striking radiographic findings and how the description of the feline miliary pulmonary pattern helps construct our list of differential diagnoses.
Read MoreThis week, we will evaluate thoracic radiographs on a cat with vomiting and occult respiratory signs. Feline bronchiectasis is common, but this particular radiographic variation is rare.
Read MoreThis week, we will evaluate a canine esophageal foreign body case from a 6-week old puppy with presumed clinical signs of regurgitation and vomiting.
Read MoreThis week, we will evaluate orthogonal radiographs of the thorax and abdomen that were obtained to investigate for feline congenital thoracic lordosis.
Read MoreThis week, we will evaluate a canine esophageal foreign body case from a 6-week old puppy with presumed clinical signs of regurgitation and vomiting.
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