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Home made cardiac table

Home made cardiac table

I’ve seen comment on Tomie’s home made table and would like to know more.  Anybody got a link to instructions, or even an image?  I’ve got one of the Mayne tables that I use for big dogs but am interested in something smaller and lighter.  

Cool case in a cat, thought I’d share.

Pouncer is a 15 year old m/n DSH who I scanned last spring (met check) prior to a cutaneous mast cell tumor removal.  At that time, his spleen was prominent and he had an odd, enlarged, nodular looking pancreas.  FNA of the spleen and pancreas at that point were normal.  He presented a few weeks…

Cool case in a cat, thought I’d share.

Pouncer is a 15 year old m/n DSH who I scanned last spring (met check) prior to a cutaneous mast cell tumor removal.  At that time, his spleen was prominent and he had an odd, enlarged, nodular looking pancreas.  FNA of the spleen and pancreas at that point were normal.  He presented a few weeks…