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Come hang our with SonoPath AT ACVIM Indianapolis June 4/5 Booth 231

Come hang our with SonoPath AT ACVIM Indianapolis June 4/5 Booth 231

If you are at ACVIM June 4/5 in Indiannapolis come by booth 231 and I & my team of rock star techs will show you any SDEP technique you wish on a model and we will have a live dog and scanning demo at 1 & 4 pm each day with an Esaote Alpha on…

FNA technique

Hi, where can I find some review on appropriate techniques for FNA? I find it particularly difficult when the probe is sunk in the abdominal wall in order to reach the target. And the angle is sometimes a problem with a curved array probe. I would like to review my technique. Thanks.