
|Articles|September 28, 2010
Video: Interventional radiology: Overview and indications
Author(s)Allyson Berent, DVM, DACVIM
Dr. Allyson Berent of New York's Animal Medical Center takes a look at the indications for interventional radiology in veterinary patients.
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Allyson Berent, DVM, DACVIM, of New York's Animal Medical Center provides a practical overview of and indications for interventional radiology in veterinary patients.
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