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An X-ray of an animal's abdomen, likely a dog, showing the spine and ribs. An arrow points to a small, elongated object within the abdominal cavity, indicating a possible foreign body. The letter "R" indicates the right side of the body. The veterinarian is examining this scan for further diagnosis. An X-ray image showing the abdomen of an animal, possibly a dog, with a visible metal object resembling a hook or pin inside the stomach area. A veterinarian would note the spine and rib structures are also visible in the image. An X-ray of an animal's abdomen. The spinal column, ribs, and internal organs are visible. A red arrow points to a small area within the abdominal cavity, indicating a specific point of interest or concern identified by the veterinarian. An X-ray image showing the side view of an animal's torso, with the spine clearly visible at the top. The internal organs and rib cage are faintly outlined, and the overall image appears in shades of black and white, ideal for a veterinarian to diagnose health issues. A close-up surgical image showing an exposed and surrounded by tissue organ, possibly an eye, during a complex medical procedure performed by a veterinarian. The area is covered with surgical drapes, instruments, and visible blood, indicating an active operative environment. An X-ray image of a right hand shows a fracture indicated by arrows pointing at the site of the injury on one of the bones in the hand. The image, similar to those analyzed by a vet for animal injuries, has a label marked with the letter "R" at the bottom corner. A medical ultrasound image of the thyroid gland shows several small, round hypoechoic nodules indicated by white arrows. The image includes standard ultrasound markings and labels at the top and side, with a small text in the top-right corner indicating "Toshiba." Even veterinarians use similar imaging techniques for diagnosing pets. An X-ray image of a dog lying on its side, captured by a veterinarian, shows the skeletal structure and internal organs. The spine, ribs, and some internal organs are visible. A tube or catheter is also visible inside the dog. A grayscale abdominal CT scan image with four white arrows pointing to a specific area on the lower left side of the abdomen. The scan, often used by a vet, shows various anatomical structures with varying levels of density. MRI scan showing a cross-sectional view of a head, highlighting a white mass in the center with four arrows pointing towards it. The mass is located near the base of the brain. Letters "R" and "L" are marked for orientation on the image, offering critical insights valuable even to a knowledgeable vet. A translucent 3D image of a bird's skull against a black background. The skull appears in a cyan hue, with a bright red sphere located near its center, likely indicating a specific anatomical feature that would be of interest to any veterinarian studying avian anatomy. A transparent blue 3D X-ray image of a human skull with a red dot highlighted towards the back of the brain, set against a black background, reminiscent of advanced diagnostic tools used by veterinarians. A veterinarian in medical scrubs sits at an ultrasound machine, examining a monitor displaying an ultrasound image. They are holding a probe and appear to be performing an ultrasound examination on an animal patient lying on a table covered with a white cloth. An ultrasound image showing a cross-sectional view labeled "Fetus" in the middle. It features color Doppler imaging with red and blue areas indicating blood flow within the fetus. The surrounding text and interface suggest it's from a veterinarian specializing in feline care. Ultrasound image showing the abdomen of a cat with the uterus labeled in the center. The grayscale image, used by the veterinarian, displays various internal structures and is marked with measurement data on the sides and at the bottom. An ultrasound image with color Doppler showing blood flow within a heart's chambers. The veterinarian can observe the color overlay indicating the direction and velocity of blood flow, with areas of red and blue representing different flow directions.

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SUSAN M. NEWELL

DVM, MS, DACVR

BOARD CERTIFIED—RADIOLOGY

Dr. Newell completed her veterinary degree at the University of Minnesota in 1989. She then completed an internship at the Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in 1990. Her residency training was obtained at the University of Georgia and she became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 1994. She served as an Assistant Professor and Co-Section Head of Radiology at the University of Florida for five years before joining the staff of OSVS in 2000.

Dr. Newell has published numerous journal articles and has lectured on many topics in diagnostic imaging at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences. In her free time, she enjoys raising vizslas and border terriers, growing bonsai and gardening, and chasing little white balls around pretty grassy fields.

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