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Lung ultrasound?

Lung ultrasound?

I would like to become more effective and comfortable in scanning the lungs- sometimes clients are looking specifically for that when they schedule an echo or thoracic ultrasound. They may suspect a mass, or maybe trying to R/O cardiac vs respiratory, or wanting to monitor a respiratory condition. Is there a general protocol for effective…

How to scan a mass?

So in a couple of weeks I have an appointment to scan a “mass effect” on the “caudal half of a dog’s thigh”. Not exactly sure what I am going to find when I get there – but is there a general protocol for this that should be followed? 

How to scan a mass?

So in a couple of weeks I have an appointment to scan a “mass effect” on the “caudal half of a dog’s thigh”. Not exactly sure what I am going to find when I get there – but is there a general protocol for this that should be followed? 

cardiac echo help please

I’ll be doing an echo tomorrow on a dog with ascites. Previous abdominal scan showed dilated hepatic veins and a passive congestion pattern in the liver, and indicated the ascites is likely owing to passive congestion. I need to make sure I get diagnostic images of the caudal mediastinum, looking for obstruction of the vena…

Time for a question

Does anyone know how to change the time on the Logiq e?  Mine is incorrect, and I couldn’t find anything about it in the manual.

Update on Jonah the Boxer

Remember Jonah the Boxer up to all the monkey business in August’s case of the month? An update on Jonah finds him doing great, adopted into a new home and as you can see, very much loved by his new family!