Laryngeal Ultrasound - Indications & Technique
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
50 minutes - RACE Approved
Early Booking Deadline
Thu, 01 January, 1970
Registration Deadline
Thu, 01 January, 1970
Language
English
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Industry Partners
Global


Veterinary Partners
Global



Recorded: November 2020
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
Clinical Assistant Professor Claire Underwood van Eps is part of the New Bolton Center Diagnostic Imaging Team at the University of Pennsylvania, presents a ‘how to’ lecture reviewing the straightforward sonographic windows required for the examination of the larynx. Normal and abnormal sonographic findings are described, including those found in cases of arytenoid chondritis, recurrent laryngeal neuropathy and laryngeal dysplasia and other frequent causes of poor performance and respiratory noise in the horse.
Subsequent to graduating from Cambridge University in 2006, Dr Underwood undertook a large animal surgery and critical care internship at The University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center. She then ‘converted to the dark side’ and spent two years in Dr Virginia Reef’s ultrasound and cardiology fellowship. In 2010 she joined the University of Queensland, Australia, where she completed a PhD and set up the equine ultrasound and cardiology service on the Gatton Campus. She returned to work in The University of Pennsylvania’s large animal and cardiology service in 2017 as a Clinical Assistant Professor in Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging with a focus in ultrasound and cardiology. Her interests include advanced musculoskeletal imaging techniques, 4D echocardiography and novel ECG analysis techniques.
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