Thoracic Radiography Findings in Dogs with Heart Disease
02/14/2013
Matthew W. Miller, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Cardiology) describes the changes that appear, in a serial fashion, in dogs with valvular heart disease.
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Thoracic Radiography in Dogs with Heart Disease
02/14/2013
Matthew W. Miller, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Cardiology) discusses and demonstrates the changes that are seen in thoracic radiographs, that develop in a serial fashion, in dogs with valvular heart disease.
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Rectal Palpation Findings and Pregnancy Diagnosis
02/13/2013
A guide for interpreting the findings of rectal palpation for the diagnosis of pregnancy in the equine.
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Ultrasound and Pregnancy Diagnosis
02/13/2013
Ultrasound findings seen in the early stages of conceptus development to aid in diagnosing pregnancy in the equine.
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Clinical Diagnostic Challenge - Cardiology
02/07/2013
Lateral chest radiograph taken of a dog with 3/6 systolic murmur heard best over the left apex. Courtesy of Matthew W. Miller, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Cardiology).
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Glaucoma - Classic Presentation
02/07/2013
The classic appearance and exam findings in a dog with acute glaucoma. Courtesy of Brad Holmberg, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVO.
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Valvular Heart Disease in Dogs - Diagnostic Options
02/07/2013
The typical signalment of canine patients with Valvular Heart Disease and options for establishing the diagnosis.
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Gastric Dilatation Volvulus in a Cat?
02/06/2013
Radiographs from an 11 year old cat. A preview of "GDV - What's New," presented by Theresa Fossum, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS. View this entire presentation on demand: http://www.vetvine.com/list/index/pr...
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Bilateral Medial Patellar Luxation in a Cat
02/06/2013
Clinical exam of a young cat with bilateral Grade 4/4 medial luxating patellas. Notice this cat has a crouched gait and is unable to extend her legs. Video courtesy of Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS....
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Clinical Exam of a Cat Post-op Medial Patellar Luxation Surgery
02/06/2013
Two months after surgery to correct bilateral Grade 4/4 medial patellar luxation. Notice this cat is ambulatory and bears weight equally on all four limbs. Courtesy of Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS.
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