Emergency Head & Spine Cases: Radiography, CT or MRI?

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Introduction Emergency head and spinal patients are commonly seen in small animal practices. Radiography is widely available in small animal practice but has severe limitations for the head and spine. CT is available in most referral centers whereas MRI is limited to referral centers with a neurology focus. This presentation will focus on what can be diagnosed radiographically and if a referral is required, whether CT or MRI is more appropriate. This presentation will discuss different scenarios considering the strength and weaknesses of all modalities.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 14 Apr 2024
EventForum’24 On Companion Animal Medicine. Hellenic Companion Animal Veterinary Society. - Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece
Duration: 12 Apr 202414 Apr 2024
https://hcavs.gr/en/forum/forum24

Conference

ConferenceForum’24 On Companion Animal Medicine. Hellenic Companion Animal Veterinary Society.
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityThessaloniki
Period12/04/2414/04/24
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