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Canine and Feline MRI

Companion animals (dogs and cats) are commonly affected by neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, which are suited to MR imaging. Whilst principles for MRI remain the same regardless of species, scanning veterinary patients requires a mindset shift from scanning human patients.

Amber Giles Teaser Image

Image Acquisition of the Canine and Feline Spine

Amber Giles, BVSc, MRCVS, MANZCVS (Small Animal Radiology)
Animal Referral Hospital Brisbane, Sinnamon Park, Queensland, Australia

Teaser Image Amber Giles

The Complete Brain Scan: Canine and Feline

Amber Giles, BVSc, MRCVS, MANZCVS (Small Animal Radiology)
Animal Referral Hospital Brisbane, Sinnamon Park, Queensland, Australia

Lenard MRI

Canine and Feline MRI: How Does it Differ from Human MRI?

Zoe Lenard, BVSc (Hons) FANZCVS (Radiology)
Animalius Vet, Perth, Western Australia

Lenard Brain

Optimizing Brain MRI in Canine and Feline Patients

Zoe Lenard, Veterinary Radiologist; Gil Villamor, Medical Imaging Technologist
Animalius Vet, Perth, Western Australia

Lenard C-Spine

Optimizing Cervical Spine MRI in Canine and Feline Patients

Zoe Lenard, Veterinary Radiologist; Gil Villamor, Medical Imaging Technologist
Animalius Vet, Perth, Western Australia