1996 journal article

Comparison of radiography, myelography and computed tomography for the evaluation of canine vertebral and spinal cord tumors in sixteen dogs

VETERINARY RADIOLOGY & ULTRASOUND, 37(1), 28–33.

By: W. Drost n, N. Love n & C. Berry n

author keywords: dog; radiography; myelography; computed tomography; vertebral tumors
TL;DR: Myelography was better when compared to CT for classifying spinal cord lesions, however, standardization of the CT imaging protocol may help determine the specific clinical indications for using CT in dogs with suspected vertebral or spinal cord tumors. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1996 journal article

Computed tomographic appearance of a normal variant of the canine tentorium cerebelli osseum

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 37(5), 351.

By: W. Drost n, C. Berry n & P. Fisher n

TL;DR: A nine-year-old German Shepherd dog presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at North Carolina State University with an eleven-day history of progressive depression, lethargy, inability to walk, blindness and intermittent vomiting, where bilateral regions of low photon absorption were noted within the tentorium cerebelli osseum. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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