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Zoological Radiology

Zoological radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals. It involves the use of radiologic equipment like x-rays and ultrasound to create images of the internal organs and tissues of animals. It is used to find abnormalities and diseases within an …

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Overview

Zoological radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals. It involves the use of radiologic equipment like x-rays and ultrasound to create images of the internal organs and tissues of animals. It is used to find abnormalities and diseases within an animal, such as tumors, infections, fractures, and heart disease. Zoological radiology aids veterinarians in their diagnosis and treatment of their patients. Additionally, radiologic imaging can help to identify the cause of abnormalities in animals and recommend the best treatment options available. Zoological radiology is an invaluable tool for veterinary medicine and animal care, as it allows veterinarians to care for animals more effectively and efficiently.

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Journal editorial board
Alexander Ereskovsky · France ANDREI ALIMOV · Russia

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