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  1. Pelvic radiographs in dogs are commonly obtained to assess a variety of disorders, most commonly hip dysplasia and fractures. The ability to obtain high-quality, correctly positioned radiographs is important for accurate radiographic interpretation.
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  5. A Positioning Guide to Orthopedic Radiography of the …

    Sep 1, 2023 · Although radiography can be used to image any orthopedic anatomy, this article focuses on positioning of the pelvic limbs. These tips are useful options for patients with many common orthopedic conditions, such as …

  6. Tips & Techniques for Pelvic Radiography - Clinician's …

    Pelvic radiographs in dogs are commonly obtained to assess a variety of disorders, most commonly hip dysplasia and fractures. The ability to obtain high-quality, correctly positioned radiographs is important for accurate radiographic …

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  9. Small Animal Radiography: Stifle Joint and Crus

    In addition to discussing new radiographic techniques for evaluation of dogs with stifle disease, this article also covers stifle anatomy, radiographic positioning, image formation, and quality control.

  10. The Pelvic Limb - Veterian Key

    May 27, 2016 · Figure 5-3 Lateral radiograph of the pelvis of a 10-week-old mixed-breed dog and corresponding labeled radiograph (A1). The cartilaginous junction between the ilium and the ischium, and at the cranial margin of the …

  11. Small Animal Tarsus & Pes Radiography - Today's …

    The dog or cat is positioned in dorsal recumbency in a V-trough, with the pelvis placed outside the trough directly on the table (as if you were positioning an extended leg ventrodorsal pelvis radiograph). Both pelvic limbs are pulled …