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Telltale signs of cardiomegaly and heart failure on radiographs and TFAST

Telltale signs of cardiomegaly and heart failure on radiographs and TFAST
Telltale signs of cardiomegaly and heart failure on radiographs and TFAST

What does VLAS, MVLAS, RLAD, and VHS mean and how are they relevant? Are there differences between feline and canine cardiomegaly and their radiographic signs? This talk will take you through new radiographic and sonographic measurement parameters as well as providing a succinct review in cardiac anatomy, and radiographic and echocardiographic techniques to identify patients with cardiomegaly and heart failure. 

Recording from 28 February 2024

Speaker:

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Lily Hung

Dr Lily Hung, BSc BVMS FANZCVS (Small Animal Radiology)

Lily grew up in Hong Kong and Canada, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto in 2011. She later pursued a degree in Veterinary Medicine from Murdoch in 2016. Since her graduation, Lily's career involved a one-year rotating internship and went on to commence her Residency in Veterinary Radiology and became a Fellow in small Animal Radiology through the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Sciences. She has a keen interest in teaching and believes in keeping knowledge simple and readily available to those interested

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Duration: 1:09 h
Speaker: Lily Hung
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