Today's Veterinary Practice

MAY-JUN 2013

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small animal spinal Radiography: Thoracic spine Radiography ImagIng EssEnTIals | Hey doc, did you hear the news from Konica Minolta? a c B D Only ImagePilot With Informity Brings You So Much For So Little! Designed and developed by Konica Minolta, the proven leader in digital radiography, the ImagePilot Sigma is the affordable solution for all your radiography needs. This easyto-use desktop system is fully featured and offers you superior image quality and optimal workfow. Figure 5. Dog positioned for ventrodorsal oblique projection of the thoracic spine, with the sternum obliqued toward the right (A) and corresponding radiograph (B). Ventrodorsal oblique projection of the thoracic spine, with the sternum obliqued toward the left (C) and corresponding radiograph (D). For quality control of any diagnostic image, follow a simple 3-step approach: 1. Is the technique adequate (appropriate exposure and development factors)? 2. Is the correct anatomy present within the image? 3. Is the positioning anatomically correct and straight? Informity is Konica Minolta's "Cloud Based" service offering the ultimate solution to meet your ImagePilot data storage and collaborative needs. Simple to use, Informity protects your valuable data from catastrophic loss and allows you to share images online instantly with colleagues. ImagePilot Sigma and Informity… from the #1 rated manufacturer in Customer Satisfaction, Reliability and Value! Website: medical.konicaminolta.us 1 (800) 934-1034, ext. 1354 May/June 2013 Today's Veterinary Practice 63

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