Gastroenterology
Diagnosing Canine Abdominal Organ Torsions: Twisted in Every Way
Organ torsions may be relatively uncommmon but knowing how to properly diagnose them via imaging is imperative to saving a dog’s life.
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DVM, DABVP (Canine and Feline Practice)
After graduating from Mississippi State University, Dr. Seitz spent 8 years in private practice as both a general practitioner and emergency clinician. His passion for teaching brought him back to MSU as an assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine. He is currently working toward a second specialty in diagnostic imaging. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Seitz lives with his amazing wife, spirited daughter, and geriatric Labrador, and enjoys running and cycling.
Organ torsions may be relatively uncommmon but knowing how to properly diagnose them via imaging is imperative to saving a dog’s life.
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