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Advances in imaging technology and radiation therapy have dramatically improved the diagnosis and treatment of serious diseases. Accurate and complete interpretation of your imaging studies is critical to developing an effective treatment plan. An ACVR board-certified radiologist or radiation oncologist can provide the information you need to make informed health care decisions for your patients. 



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See the Case Presentations section. Take advantage of learning from experts in the field! These cases come from the CT/MRI Cases of the Month, Nuclear Medicine Cases of the Quarter, ACVR Image Interpretation Sessions, and our Radiology Board Certification exam. Also see Dr. Allison Zwingenberger's excellent Veterinary Radiology site for more diagnostic imaging cases.


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Free Digital Radiography Supplement!


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound has a Free Digital Radiography Supplement available to everyone. According to Dr. Wm. Tod Drost, Guest Editor, "This Supplemental issue is intended to help educate the veterinary community, from veterinary radiologists to private practice veterinarians, about digital radiography and the components associated with it." Also see ACVR News in for more information. Please check this information out if you are considering switching to digital radiography. 



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ACVR Teleradiology and Resolution & DICOM Guidelines! 


The ACVR is in the process of making recommendations concerning digital radiography and imaging for the veterinary profession. It is difficult to set standards in an area where there is much variability among vendors and there are few topics where there is a definitive best method or choice regarding imaging. The ACVR Digital Imaging Standards Committee (DISC) considered a broad outline of standards and recommendations that could be used to advise the veterinary profession:


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Transition to Early View Service!


We are happy to announce that, effective immediately, Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound participates in Wiley-Blackwell’s Early View Service.  Early View articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in the printed issue.  As such, articles are available to the community as soon as proof editing is complete, rather than having to wait for the next scheduled online publication of the print issue. Read More... 




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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound - Free Virtual Issue: Equine MRI!


Virtual issues are online-only issues on a theme that are comprised of previously published content, usually between 10-20 articles. The first virtual issue of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is now available. It contains 16 of the most recent papers dealing with Equine MRI, one of the most rapidly growing aspects of veterinary imaging. All of the articles are open access online. (Image from: Sampson S, Schneider R, Gavin P, Ho C, Tucker R, Charles E. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in horses with recent onset navicular syndrome but without radiographic abnormalities. Vet Radiol 2009;50:339-346.)


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