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Contrast radiography is a very common and important imaging modality for general small animal practice. Although becoming rare in academic practice, contrast abdominal radiography is an essential method for the imaging portion of the medical evaluation of the swallowing disorders, esophagus,...
Radiographic diagnosis of gastric mucosal disease has not been reported in the cat. This may be due to the difficulty in making these diagnoses with survey or single contrast radiography. Double contrast gastrography (DCG) allows direct visualization of gastric mucosal surfaces. The DCG technique...
It is hypothesized that double contrast gastrography (DCG) in the dog and cat would be more sensitive and specific than single contrast gastrography (SCG). In 13 dogs and three cats single and double contrast studies were performed and final diagnoses confirmed. DCG was more sensitive and specific...