Answers - 2000 ACVR Image Interpretation Session

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Case 1 - Left Lateral - Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years. Case 1 - Dorsoventral - Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years. Case 1 - Right Lateral - Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years.
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Case 1 - Ultrasound - Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years. Case 1 - Right Lateral Esophagram - Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years. Answer: Presumptive Vascular Ring Anomaly Case 1 - Dorsoventral Esophagram- Cocker Spaniel F/S 3y Chronic vomiting and regurgitation for 3 years. Answer: Presumptive Vascular Ring Anomaly
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Case 2 - Right Lateral - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess Case 2 - Left Lateral - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess Case 2 - Ventrodorsal - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess
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Case 2 - CT Bone Post - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess Case 2 - CT Lung Post - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess Case 2 - CT Soft Tissue Post - German Shorthair Pointer F/S 4y Vomiting, dyspnea, fever, and cough for 2 weeks. Answer: Mediastinal Abscess
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Case 3 - Lateral - DSH F/S 2y History of eating plants. Answer: Easter Lily Toxicity Case 3 - Vetrodorsal - DSH F/S 2y History of eating plants. Answer: Easter Lily Toxicity Case 3 - Ultrasound 1 - DSH F/S 2y History of eating plants. Answer: Easter Lily Toxicity
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Case 3 - Ultrasound 2 - DSH F/S 2y History of eating plants. Answer: Easter Lily Toxicity Case 4 - Right Lateral 1 - Gordon Setter F/S 10y Lump on right mandible. Case 4 - Right Lateral 2 - Gordon Setter F/S 10y Lump on right mandible.
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Case 4 - Left Lateral - Gordon Setter F/S 10y Lump on right mandible. Case 4 - Dorsoventral - Gordon Setter F/S 10y Lump on right mandible. Case 4 - CT - Gordon Setter F/S 10y Lump on right mandible. Answer: Presumptive Neoplasia
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Case 5 - Right Lateral - Basset F/S 9y Dysphagia, vomiting white foam, reverse sneezing 1 month post head trauma. Case 5 - Left Lateral - Basset F/S 9y Dysphagia, vomiting white foam, reverse sneezing 1 month post head trauma. Case 5 - Dorsoventral - Basset F/S 9y Dysphagia, vomiting white foam, reverse sneezing 1 month post head trauma.
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Case 5 - Esophagram - Basset F/S 9y Dysphagia, vomiting white foam, reverse sneezing 1 month post head trauma. Answer: Esophageal Stricture Case 6 - Lateral - DSH M 2y Mild, chronic, serous nasal discharge. Case 6 - Open Mouth - DSH M 2y Mild, chronic, serous nasal discharge.
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Case 6 - CT - DSH M 2y Mild, chronic, serous nasal discharge. Case 6 - Sagittal - DSH M 2y Mild, chronic, serous nasal discharge. Answer: Cryptococcosis Case 6 - Transverse - DSH M 2y Mild, chronic, serous nasal discharge. Answer: Cryptococcosis

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