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Radiographic and Applied Anatomy of the

Equine and BovineElective 938-675

W. Chess Adams, DVMDiplomate ACVR (Radiology, Radiation

Oncology)

Lectures: most Wednesdays; 2255 @

1:20• No labs - film study sets available• http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/Dr__Adams_938-675.220.1.html Lectures available there

• 5 instructors, including a surgeon• 3 exams - 1st one will be immediately after gross anatomy exam 1. See grading on schedule sheet

• Is an elective: see course drop dates• Study aids: note websites

Objectives(Emphasis is on Equine)

• Review basic principles of radiography• Learn radiographic projections and beam orientation

• Recognize and spell radiographic anatomy

• Identify physes & sites of bone abnormality

• Introduction to applied and cross section extremity anatomy

Introduction: important features

• Film identification: what goes where

• Describe properly: cranial/dorsal; caudal/palmar

• Describe view based on beam direction (appearance generally not affected by direction)

• Learn how to highlight specific structures

New challenges

Complicated setups

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Which is the 4th digit?

Which is the 4th digit?

Front or rear leg?

Left or right?

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What is profiled?

Try the square method.

What is the best angle to view the

joints?

Posture is important.

DMPLO DMPLO

Describe the view

image

VIEW?

VIEW?

(Medial side of limb)

DLPMO

DMPLO

Image of

either oblique

What is profiled?

What is profiled?

Lateral - Palmar aspect profiled

D30P D65P

Palmar proximal to palmar distal

oblique

(palmar skyline)

Dorsal, 30 degree

proximal, to palmar distal

oblique

(30 degree DP)

Name this view

NOW YOU’VE GOT IT!