VET Talks- Radiographic Lung Patterns
VET Talks is a project by the IVSA Standing Committee on Veterinary Education (SCoVE).
This VET Talk is by Dr Pete Mantis, DVM, DipECVDI, FHEA, MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Radiology, Department of Clinical Sciences and Services - Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging, RVC, University of London (UK)
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This 15+ mins presentation is gold and is far better than the lectures related to chest Xray combined from my uni. Thank you and salute to you sir.
Never understood lung patterns UNTIL I watched this video. This is super helpful.😎
Thank you for explaining this to me like Im 5! I couldn't grasp these patterns until this video. Thank you, thank you thank you!!🙌🙌
Sign of a good teacher - making it simple to understand, thank you
I'm a third year student at at RUSVM and this video plus your "Normal Radiography of the Canine Abdomen" and "Normal Radiography of the Canine Thorax" videos have helped *immensely* as secondary resources for my Diagnostic Imaging Exam. Hearing it presented in a different, clear-cut and to-the-point way really helped bring everything from my lectures together. These videos are so wonderful, thank you for providing such a great resource!
Great lecturer! Thanks a lot! I hope to see more of your wonderful videos.
Thank you, Dr. Mantis, it was a great step ahead for me in understanding pulmonary patterns interpretation.
Absolutely so helpful- this video 11/10 thanks
absolutely perfect presentation
PETE MANTIS IS JUST AMAZING
Thank you so much!!! This is so well explained
thanks so much for "keeping it simple"!
Thank you very much! I finally understand the previously-mysterious lung patterns! Keep up the amazing job! :)
Thank you very much (from India) Dr. Mantis for a very useful lecture. Best Wishes!
Thank you soooo much, cleared up a real problem topic for me!
Amazing, thank you so much. Very simple!
You are amazing!
Thank you sir this helped me a lot
thank you so much were doing a project on dogs anatomy thank you so much
thanks a lot
omg! thank you so much can you give us more DI lecture? I am still confused with pleural effusion
Thanks
the best
Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks
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"zoom for people who don't believe me"😁
Guys we are all professionals here; is it just me or radiography is more difficult that the rest of veterinary disciplines?