Radiology/Imaging
Ultrasonographic Differences Between Dogs and Cats
Welcome to our series of articles on small animal abdominal ultrasonography.
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Elizabeth Huynh, DVM, is a diagnostic imaging resident and graduate student at University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Her interests include ultrasonography, cross-sectional imaging, and nuclear medicine. She received her DVM from Ross University, finished her clinical year at Ohio State University, and completed a diagnostic imaging internship at Animal Specialty and Emergency Center in Los Angeles, California.
Welcome to our series of articles on small animal abdominal ultrasonography.
Welcome to our series of articles on small animal abdominal ultrasonography.
An overview of basic ultrasonography principles and a discussion about how to perform a systematic scan of the abdomen.
Welcome to this series of articles on small animal abdominal ultrasonography.
Localization and Scanning Technique Typically, an 8 to 10-MHz curved array or 12-MHz linear transducer is used for dogs and cats.
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