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This is a very nice teaching case, because it shows the dangers of "tunnel vision" - when you're presented with a gross pathology like that cardiac silhouette it's easy to miss out on the smaller...
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Why is the dilatated oesophagus not a megaoesophagus ?
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I saw pretty much all findings on my own except the small trachea. After reading your findings and taking a 2nd look at it, I can see subjectively that is small. Is there an objective way to asse...
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Existe alteração entre vértebra C7 e T1?
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Wonderful XRs, thanks for sharing. This blog is extraordinary, keep on with the amazing job!!
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I thought there was some caudal sternebral spondylosis - is this correct, and is it still normal for a dog at only 3 years of age?
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Major findings: The stomach is distended with fluid and gas. The fundus of the stomach is in its normal anatomic position. There are multiple gas filled loops of small intestine in the right cran...
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Another doubt would be in the Dorso-ventral projection of the chest the vessels were very evident in the left caudal lobe. Is this just an effect of the positioning or does it indicate a change?
In reply to Pstoynov. thanks
It is both. That's why the bicavitary effusion and soft tissue opacity in the pleural space with retraction of the lung lobes and partial silhouetting with the cardiac silhouette was mentioned.
why is it pulmonary edema and not pleural effusion? In the lateral projection of the chest it appeared to be pleural effusion
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Hi Alison, Thank you for another interesting case. I would like to ask a question if you get a chance: please: - is there dilation of the left main bronchi ias it does not taper down as the right...
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Hello , The mediastinum on the lateral seemed enlarged to me. Could it be or is ot just me ?
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