ATLAS OF RADIOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION

in small animals
IMAGES OF NORMAL RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY
ISABEL GARCÍA REAL - Diagnostic Imaging Service, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Complutense University of Madrid - PIMCD 256 (2011-2012) - UCM

Radiological report

Taking into account the patient’s age and breed, these findings are compatible with cervical instability (Wobbler’s syndrome). The use of magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography or myelography (in order of preference) is required to confirm the diagnosis and assess in a more exhaustive manner the morphological changes in the affected vertebrae and the degree of spinal cord compression they cause.

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