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Computed radiography.

G D Roberts1, J P Graham

  • 1Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice
|August 8, 2001
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Computed radiography (CR) offers equine veterinarians significant advantages, despite initial setup costs. As technology advances, CR is expected to become more accessible for widespread veterinary use.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Diagnostic Imaging

Background:

  • Computed radiography (CR) is a valuable diagnostic imaging tool for equine veterinarians.
  • CR offers numerous advantages in clinical practice.
  • The primary drawback of CR is the initial investment in time and financial resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits and challenges of implementing CR in equine veterinary practice.
  • To discuss the current and future accessibility of CR technology in veterinary medicine.

Main Methods:

  • This is a review and discussion of the current state and future potential of CR in equine veterinary medicine.
  • No specific experimental methods were detailed in the abstract.

Main Results:

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  • CR is currently utilized in various academic and private equine practices globally.
  • The cost of CR implementation remains a significant barrier for some practices.
  • Conclusions:

    • CR presents a powerful imaging modality for equine veterinarians.
    • Advancements in computer-based technology are anticipated to lower CR costs, increasing its availability to smaller practices.
    • The growing veterinary market and a saturated human market are spurring the development of specialized CR software and algorithms for veterinary applications.