Foundations of Abdominal Radiology
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Welcome to Foundations of Abdominal Radiology!
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General Abdominal Radiology
Normal Abdomen Review -
Mass Differentials
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Normal Liver1 Quiz
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Microhepatia1 Quiz
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Hepatomegaly1 Quiz
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Hepatic Mass1 Quiz
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Small Splenic Mass1 Quiz
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Large Splenic Mass1 Quiz
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Retroperitoneal Effusion1 Quiz
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Peritoneal effusion1 Quiz
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Pneumoperitoneum1 Quiz
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Gastrointestinal RadiologyWelcome to Gastrointestinal Radiology!
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Evaluating the Esophagus1 Quiz
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Megaesophagus1 Quiz
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PRAA1 Quiz
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Esophageal Foreign Body1 Quiz
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Hiatal hernia1 Quiz
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Gastric contents in Gravity1 Quiz
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Gastric Foreign Body1 Quiz
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Gastric Distention1 Quiz
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Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus1 Quiz
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Small Intestinal Evaluation1 Quiz
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Canine Foreign Body Obstruction1 Quiz
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Feline Foreign Body Obstruction1 Quiz
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Canine Linear Foreign Body1 Quiz
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Feline Linear Foreign Body1 Quiz
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Megacolon1 Quiz
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Colonic Torsion1 Quiz
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Atresia Ani1 Quiz
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Pancreatitis1 Quiz
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Pancreatic Mass1 Quiz
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Urogenital RadiologyWelcome to Urogenital Radiology!
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Normal Kidneys1 Quiz
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Bilateral Renomegaly1 Quiz
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Chronic Kidney Disease1 Quiz
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Chronic Kidney Disease Pt. 21 Quiz
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Cystoliths and Ureteroliths1 Quiz
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Evaluating the Urethra1 Quiz
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Prostatomegaly1 Quiz
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Prostatomegaly and Urethral calculi1 Quiz
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Pyometra1 Quiz
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Evaluating Pregnancy1 Quiz
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Advanced Imaging of Renal Disease1 Quiz
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Welcome to Gastrointestinal Radiology!
Gastrointestinal disorders are some of the most common presenting complaints for dogs and cats. They also present some of the greatest diagnostic challenges. When is it time to cut, when is it time to wait? Radiology is vital to the diagnosis of GI disorders but can be one of the most challenging tests to interpret.
In this section you will learn the principles of interpretation for gastrointestinal radiology. We will review everything from esophageal disorders such as megaesophagus, common gastric disorders such as GDV and gastric foreign material, small intestinal disorders such as obstruction or linear foreign bodies, to colonic disorders such as megacolon.
This section will provide a strong foundation for interpretation and is designed for any veterinarian who wants to review and grow their radiology practice.