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Veterinary CT Imaging: 16 Slice vs. 64 Slice

Veterinary CT Imaging: 16 Slice or 64 Slice CT?

There are several great options for CT imaging in veterinary medicine. The most commonly seen types of scanners today are the 16 slice and the 64 slice. While comparing equipment is often like comparing apples to oranges, for our intents, today we compare the Siemens SOMATOM go.Now 16 and the Siemens SOMATOM go.Now 64.  Both scanners offer the same resolution and options when it comes to studies and reconstructive imaging. One simply takes seconds versus minutes to complete a scan. Each has advantages over the other in terms of image acquisition times and expenses.

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Veterinary MRI Training & Applications

Veterinary MRI Training & Applications 

Veterinary MRI training and applications vastly differs from its human counterpart. Consider this while sourcing your equipment. Not all equipment providers are experienced with the details of veterinary MRI. And while we often hear "veterinary MRI" providers use the term; veterinary specific coils, this matters less than you might think. 

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Veterinary MRI Anesthesia Equipment List

Veterinary MRI Anesthesia Equipment List

Veterinary MRI differs from human MRI in that nearly every patient must undergo general anesthesia during the scan.  This requires specific "MRI Conditional" anesthesia equipment. Access to the following items is strongly encouraged by AnimalScan and our Board Certified Veterinary Anesthesiologists. Sourcing these items can prove to be somewhat challenging. For more help sourcing our preferred MRI conditional equipment contact an AnimalScan Representatitve.

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