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entries, did not differ significantly between groups. The most common adverse effects were decreased appetite and mild lethargy. See PAGE 705 Computed tomography–assisted management of a mandibular dentigerous cyst in a dog In a 6-year
be performed on-site in the shelter in < 1 hour, suggesting that it could be useful in identifying infection risk during disease outbreaks. See page 1084 Three-view radiography versus computed tomography for detection of pulmonary nodules
rates. Outcomes of HCT may be improved, in part, through the use of molecular dog leukocyte antigen typing to improve donor selection. Computed tomography of lung lesions associated with spontaneous pneumothorax in dogs 733 Radiography is
measures. See PAGE 472 Accuracy of ultrasonography in detecting fragmentation of the medial coronoid process in dogs Alternative imaging techniques such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have been recommended when
29 dogs with unilateral neoplastic orbital disease and 16 dogs with unilateral nonneoplastic orbital disease, ultrasonography and computed tomography were both found to be useful in locating orbital masses and in differentiating between neoplastic and
groups were 17.89% (17/95) and 7.45% (7/94), respectively. See page 1593 Agreement for results of myelography, computed tomography-myelography, and low-field magnetic resonance imaging in dogs with disk-associated wobbler syndrome Over the
analgesic efficacy of butorphanol and morphine may be species specific in reptiles. See PAGE 267 Severe reaction to IV administration of an ionic iodinated contrast agent in two dogs Two dogs undergoing contrast-enhanced computed tomography
. Ponazuril was not effective in the 1 infected donkey that was treated. See page 1329 Results of computed tomography in horses with ethmoid hematoma Results of a new study suggest that CT could provide anatomic information that may facilitate
against panleukopenia virus, herpesvirus, calicivirus, and rabies virus were 90%, 56%, 93%, and 98%, respectively. S EE PAGE 52 CLINICAL REPORT Computed tomography in a cat with open-mouth jaw locking A 2.5-year-old cat that was
antebrachial angular limb deformity in a dog was undertaken after application of a segmental radiographic planning technique combined with the center of rotation of angulation method, computed tomography, and stereolithography. Measurements obtained from