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MRI of the lacrimal channel in cats offers new opportunities for diagnosing and managing lacrimal system diseases. MRI enables detailed evaluation of pathological obstructions in the lacrimal system, supporting veterinarians in making accurate diagnoses and determining the most appropriate treatment strategies.

The potential benefits of this imaging method include:

-	Accurate diagnosis and treatment planning: 
High-resolution imaging provides critical information about the location, cause, and severity of obstructions, enabling veterinarians to decide on the most suitable treatment approach, such as surgical intervention, stent placement, or conservative management.

-	Prevention of unnecessary interventions: 
Helps identify patients who do not need surgical or stent procedures, thereby avoiding unnecessary invasive interventions. This reduces stress, recovery time, and costs for both patients and pet owners. 

-	Improved workflow and ease of intervention: 
Detailed imaging supports better planning and execution of interventions, increasing workflow efficiency.

-	Better outcomes: 
Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment can lead to shorter recovery times and improved treatment success rates.

-	Development of new treatment approaches: 
This imaging method contributes to a better understanding of lacrimal system diseases, paving the way for the development of novel treatment approaches in the future.

MRI of the lacrimal channel in cats offers new opportunities for diagnosing and managing lacrimal system diseases. MRI enables detailed evaluation of pathological obstructions in the lacrimal system, supporting veterinarians in making accurate diagnoses and determining the most appropriate treatment strategies. The potential benefits of this imaging method include: - Accurate diagnosis and treatment planning: High-resolution imaging provides critical information about the location, cause, and severity of obstructions, enabling veterinarians to decide on the most suitable treatment approach, such as surgical intervention, stent placement, or conservative management. - Prevention of unnecessary interventions: Helps identify patients who do not need surgical or stent procedures, thereby avoiding unnecessary invasive interventions. This reduces stress, recovery time, and costs for both patients and pet owners. - Improved workflow and ease of intervention: Detailed imaging supports better planning and execution of interventions, increasing workflow efficiency. - Better outcomes: Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment can lead to shorter recovery times and improved treatment success rates. - Development of new treatment approaches: This imaging method contributes to a better understanding of lacrimal system diseases, paving the way for the development of novel treatment approaches in the future.

Lacrimal Channel #MRI in Cats
by Selim Akkoyunlu, @vetbbc.bsky.social, et al. (İstanbul Hayvan Hastanesi / HS Veteriner Kliniği, Türkiye).

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Purdue Professor Emeritus Bill Blevins Wins Lifetime Achievement Award at ACVR Annual Meeting The American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) gave its esteemed Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024 to Purdue Professor Emeritus Bill Blevins, who is well known to countless Purdue Veterinary…

Dr. William Blevins, Professor Emeritus of Diagnostic Imaging, has received the 2024 Bernstein Lifetime Achievement Award from ACVR! A Purdue DVM ’68 alum, he pioneered veterinary ultrasound and shaped the future of diagnostic imaging.

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