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Single energy metal artifact reduction performs better than virtual monoenergetic dual‐energy reconstruction in CT of the equine proximal phalanx
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- Miscellaneous
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CT diagnosis of occipital condyle fracture in a dog presented for severe cervical hyperesthesia
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- Journal Article
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Diagnostic imaging descriptions and prevalence of presumed phrenic lymph nodes in dogs
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- Journal Article
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Findings consistent with equine proximal suspensory desmitis can be reliably detected using computed tomography and differ between affected horses and controls
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- Journal Article
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CT features of primary bone neoplasia of the thoracic wall in dogs
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Incidence of superficial abdominal organ identification is similar using high‐frequency linear (transrectal) and low‐frequency curvilinear (abdominal) transducers in clinically healthy horses : a pilot study
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CT measures of osseous cervicothoracic intervertebral foramina are repeatable and associated with CT measures of adjacent articular processes in horses
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- Journal Article
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Shear wave velocity measurements obtained in different regions are repeatable for presumed normal canine lymph nodes : a pilot study
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Multiphase multidetector‐row CT reveals different patterns of hepatic portal venous gas and pneumobilia
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- Journal Article
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Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
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- Journal Article
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Four-dimensional CT excretory urography is an accurate technique for diagnosis of canine ureteral ectopia
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Splenic extramedullary hematopoiesis in dogs is frequently detected on multiphase multidetector‐row CT as hypervascular nodules
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Use of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in the diagnosis of a liver lobe torsion in a rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
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- Journal Article
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Equine cervical intervertebral disc degeneration is associated with location and MRI features
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Renal perfusion parameters measured by contrast-enhanced ultrasound in healthy dogs demonstrate a wide range of variability in the long-term