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  2. Scottie dog sign - Wikipedia

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    Scottie dog sign is a radiological sign which refers to the appearance of lumbar spine in oblique view X-ray. [1] In the X-ray, the spine can be visualised as the lateral view of a Scottie dog, [2] with the pedicle as the eye, the transverse process as the nose, the superior articular facet as the ear and the inferior articular facet as the front leg, spinous process as the body.

  3. Wobbler disease - Wikipedia

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    Wobbler disease or wobbler's syndrome is a broad category of cervical disorders in the horse, including the conditions listed above, as well as equine wobbles anemia and cervical vertebral myelopathy, spinal cord compression (sometimes referred to colloquially among horse owners as "cervical arthritis" due to the arthritis that accumulates in facets).

  4. Hypertrophic osteodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    [3] [11] Dogs suffering systemic manifestations of the disorder often have poorer prognoses. Systemic manifestations include fever, multiple body organ inflammation, nasal (nose) and ocular (eye) discharge, diarrhea, hyperkeratosis of the foot pads, pneumonia , and tooth enamel hypoplasia (many of these symptoms overlap with symptoms of CDV).

  5. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Sandwich vertebra; Sausage digit; Scalloped vertebra; Scimitar sign; Scottie dog sign; Segond fracture; Sentinel loop; Shaggy oesophagus; Shenton's Line; Shepherd's crook deformity; Shmoo sign; Signet ring sign; Silhouette sign; Silver fork deformity; Sister Mary Joseph sign; Small bowel faeces sign; Snowcapping appearance; Snowman sign ...

  6. Dog goes through X-ray at airport, photo shows. ‘Not the ...

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    A cat was also recently sent through an X-ray machine, photos show. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Pars interarticularis - Wikipedia

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    Cervical vertebra. The pars interarticularis, or pars for short, is the part of a vertebra located between the inferior and superior articular processes of the facet joint. [1] [2] In the transverse plane, it lies between the lamina and pedicle. In other words, in the axial view, it is the bony mass between the facets that is anterior to the ...

  8. Mom Dog Survives Being Shot 4 Times Shortly After Giving ...

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    Per a Jan. 6 Facebook post from Streetdog Foundation: "One bullet hit a spinous process (a bony part of her vertebrae), and the shockwave may have bruised or shocked her spinal cord."

  9. Dog accidentally sent through an X-ray machine at a ... - AOL

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    A small dog was accidentally sent through the X-ray screening at Dane County Regional Airport in Wisconsin, the Transportation Security Administration said, reminding travelers to check their ...