Date & Time: Aug 14, 2022 / 8-10pm ET 5-7pm PT

Add to Calendar 08/14/2022 08:00 PM 08/14/2022 10:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 August 14, 2022: Crystalluria: When it Matters, When it Doesn’t; Urine Trouble; Diagnostic Imaging of the Urinary Tract In this 2-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Julie Byron, MS, DACVIM and Dr. Matthew Winter, DACVR will review all you need to know about crystalluria and how to diagnose and work-up Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD). Tune in as Dr. Byron reviews the underlying causes of crystalluria and when to be concerned. In part 2, Dr. Winter will discuss how you can use the diagnostic imaging tools available in your clinic to aid in the diagnosis of FLUTD. Radiography, contrast radiography and ultrasonographic techniques will be reviewed. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/august-14-2022-crystalluria-when-it-matters-when-it-doesnt-urine-trouble-diagnostic-imaging-of-the-urinary-tract/

Aug 14, 2022 / 8-10pm ET 5-7pm PT

August 14, 2022: Crystalluria: When it Matters, When it Doesn’t; Urine Trouble; Diagnostic Imaging of the Urinary Tract

Add to Calendar 08/14/2022 08:00 PM 08/14/2022 10:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 August 14, 2022: Crystalluria: When it Matters, When it Doesn’t; Urine Trouble; Diagnostic Imaging of the Urinary Tract In this 2-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Julie Byron, MS, DACVIM and Dr. Matthew Winter, DACVR will review all you need to know about crystalluria and how to diagnose and work-up Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD). Tune in as Dr. Byron reviews the underlying causes of crystalluria and when to be concerned. In part 2, Dr. Winter will discuss how you can use the diagnostic imaging tools available in your clinic to aid in the diagnosis of FLUTD. Radiography, contrast radiography and ultrasonographic techniques will be reviewed. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/august-14-2022-crystalluria-when-it-matters-when-it-doesnt-urine-trouble-diagnostic-imaging-of-the-urinary-tract/

Speaker

Dr. Julie Byron, MS, DACVIM
Dr. Matthew Winter, DACVR

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

RACE Program #

20-925580

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Speaker

Dr. Julie Byron, MS, DACVIM
Dr. Matthew Winter, DACVR

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

RACE Program #

20-925580

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Is FLUTD making you see red?

In this 2-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Julie Byron, MS, DACVIM and Dr. Matthew Winter, DACVR will review all you need to know about crystalluria and how to diagnose and work-up Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD). Tune in as Dr. Byron reviews the underlying causes of crystalluria and when to be concerned. In part 2, Dr. Winter will discuss how you can use the diagnostic imaging tools available in your clinic to aid in the diagnosis of FLUTD. Radiography, contrast radiography and ultrasonographic techniques will be reviewed.

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  1. This was an exceptional CE; I feel more confident (especially US) after watching the clinical assessment portion by Dr. Winter. Thank you!

  2. Dr Byron, the CE was fantastic, but I take issue with a couple questions: 1) I think adding water or changing from dry to wet food, as you DID recommend, is dietary intervention. It may not be using a prescription diet, but it IS intervening with what is ingested by the pet. 2) Urate and cystine are at the bottom of a list titled “when are crystals a problem”; similar to the first, differentiating “a problem” and “pathologic” is splitting hairs. Otherwise I thoroughly appreciated the presentation.

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