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The top half of the VetMouseTrap—developed by University of Illinois veterinary radiologist Robert O’Brien—lifts off, like the top of a pet carrier. A small animal is placed inside the chamber, and has room to lie down in a comfortable position, allowing the animal to remain calm and still enough to get the scan done on a high-speed scanner without the need for sedation or anesthesia.

U. ILLINOIS (US)—New technology is allowing clinicians to perform CT, or CAT scans, on animals without anesthesia in a matter of seconds. Continue…

Thursday, February 18, 2010 13:30 - 1 Comment


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