Articles by 'SAIOA'
CT and MRI: The Backbone of the Diagnostic Process for Herniated Discs
April 17, 2012 by SAIOA
Acute intervertebral disc herniations are one of the most common causes of neurological diseases in dogs, particularly chondrodystrophoid breeds, and [...]
Use Technology to Treat Your Practice
April 3, 2012 by SAIOA
Here’s a case where MRI and CT aren’t needed for diagnosis — what are your veterinary practice’s marketing and administrative [...]
How Safe are Pets’ Microchips for MRI?
March 20, 2012 by SAIOA
It’s one of the most common questions pet owners have for veterinarians — will the radio frequencies and magnetic fields [...]
A New Vision for Diagnosis: When Conjunctivitis is More Serious
March 6, 2012 by SAIOA
For one Scottish terrier, simply playing outside resulted in a painful 4-day ordeal, culminating in blindness and the surgical removal [...]
A Nose for Early Diagnosis: Nasal Tumors in Dogs and Cats
February 23, 2012 by SAIOA
Of all neoplasms diagnosed in dogs, nasal tumors comprise about 1-2%. These tumors are much less common in cats, but [...]
Rethinking Skull Radiography in Veterinary Medicine
February 7, 2012 by SAIOA
It appears that Computed Tomography (CT) is set to replace radiography as veterinarians’ imaging modality of choice for animals’ skulls, [...]
AAHA Releases New Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats
January 24, 2012 by SAIOA
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) released new guidelines for veterinarians when anesthetizing canines and felines in the November/December 2011 [...]
Brain Tumors in Cats: How Effective is MRI?
November 8, 2011 by SAIOA
Intracranial, or central nervous system (CNS), tumors are, for unknown reasons, recognized less frequently in cats than in other small [...]
Feast and Famine: MRI Reveals Secrets of Animal Anatomy
by SAIOA
Diagnostic imaging technology can do more than improve pet care. According to a June 2010 Science Daily article, with the [...]