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Thursday, August 15, 2019 at 6:00pm to 8:00pm
College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, Lecture Hall 1
606 Tower Road, Ithaca
Class approved for 1.5 NY state CE credit.
Magnetic resonance imaging can be an especially useful diagnostic elucidating soft tissue and boney injury in the horse. This lecture will cover basic principles of MRI and its clinical application to referring veterinarians. Anatomy will be reviewed with relevance to types of scans (stir vs. proton dense, etc.). Common injuries will be exemplified in both the foot and the fetlock and where more common imaging modalities fall short. When to pursue MRI will be a focus of this lecture. A few cases will be discussed outlining the lameness exam, imaging, MRI findings, and the treatment/outcome.
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, CVM - Continuing Education
veterinarians: $25 | technicians $20
Justin Limper
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Veterinary Medicine Professionals
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