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Imaging techniques in Veterinary Medicine. Part I: Radiography and Ultrasonography

Leonardo Meomartino, Adelaide Greco, M. Di Giancamillo, Arturo Brunetti, Giacomo Gnudi

2021European Journal of Radiology Open43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Veterinary Medicine all the Imaging techniques are used and described but, due to organizational, managerial and, mostly, economical reasons, Radiography and Ultrasonography are the most used. Veterinary Radiology teaching has a relatively small number of educational credits in the degree courses but, nowday, educational opportunities are remarkably increased thanks to a number of post-degree courses and masters, organized both by the universities and private veterinary associations. The relevance of Diagnostic Imaging is particularly true in Veterinary Medicine, in which Radiology could be considered "indispensable" for diagnosis, prognosis and follow up. Furthermore, it should not be forgotten that the diagnostic image represents a "document" and, has a relevant role in legal medical debats. In this first part, Radiography and Ultrasonography are described.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUltrasonographyRadiographyRadiologyMedical imagingVeterinary medicineMedical physicsUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging