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Ultrasonography in Small Animals Session 1
This session introduces the fundamentals of ultrasonography in small animal practices. It covers the basic principles of ultrasound, machine settings, probe selection, and patient positioning. Viewers will gain a clear understanding of how to obtain and interpret standard abdominal images in dogs and cats. The session focuses on practical, clinic-oriented knowledge to help build confidence in using ultrasound as a diagnostic tool. With a strong emphasis on hands-on applicability, it simplifies core concepts and techniques required in day-to-day practice. Whether you are new to imaging or looking to strengthen your basics, this session provides a solid foundation for further learning in veterinary ultrasonography.
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2025.1675622
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