145. Thoracic Radiography Involves More than the Lungs and Heart

Among other things, accurate interpretation of thoracic radiographs is dependent upon a practitioner’s knowledge of normal anatomy of the thorax. This session will discuss a systematic technique for interpretation of thoracic radiographs, including chest wall, diaphragm, mediastinum, and pleura/pleural space, concentrating on normal and using abnormal examples.

David Biller

DVM, DACVR

Veterinary Radiologist | Kansas State University | Manhattan, Kan.

Dr. David Biller is head of radiology at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. His major clinical interest is diagnostic ultrasound of small and large animals, and his research focuses on the use of diagnostic ultrasound in the diagnosis and evaluation of spontaneous animal diseases and the study of polycystic kidney disease in cats. A 1980 graduate of Auburn University, Dr. Biller completed a residency in radiology at The Ohio State University in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences. He is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology since 1987, was the 2011 Western Veterinary Conference Small Animal Continuing Educator of the Year, and recipient of the 2013 Wilford Bailey Distinguished Alumni Award by the College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University.

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