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[https://bcm.app.box.com/s/vk8jzy6j5y9ux9vlysb0qso8whcg4m88 supporting documents ] | [https://bcm.app.box.com/s/vk8jzy6j5y9ux9vlysb0qso8whcg4m88 supporting documents ] | ||
[https://bcm.app.box.com/s/nd98m5rw1s1mcb3yk1jx40puzpplhrcq training video for xray skeletal anatomy analysis ] | [https://bcm.app.box.com/s/nd98m5rw1s1mcb3yk1jx40puzpplhrcq training video for xray skeletal anatomy analysis ] https://www.imaios.com/en/vet-anatomy/mouse/mouse-whole-body | ||
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*Once you have gone through the supporting docs. the next step would be to practice analyzing some X-Rays. Some training X-Rays are located in the MPC server->X-Ray Supporting Doc->X-ray test. I've listed some tips below to help with your practice. | *Once you have gone through the supporting docs. the next step would be to practice analyzing some X-Rays. Some training X-Rays are located in the MPC server->X-Ray Supporting Doc->X-ray test. I've listed some tips below to help with your practice. | ||
*Have the supporting docs open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder. | *Have the supporting docs open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder. | ||
*Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned/straight. | *Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned/straight | ||
*The final link is to a website that has a CT scan of a mouse and is a good way to see all the bones in the mouse. Note: If click and hold on a picture at the bottom you can drag left or right to move through the picture. | |||
[[category: Shareable SOPs --PUBLIC]] | [[category: Shareable SOPs --PUBLIC]] | ||
[[category: Standard Operating Procedures/Protocols]] | [[category: Standard Operating Procedures/Protocols]] |
Latest revision as of 17:28, 30 May 2025
supporting documents training video for xray skeletal anatomy analysis https://www.imaios.com/en/vet-anatomy/mouse/mouse-whole-body
- To start the training first click on the link that says training video(Length 1:17:40). Once you have watched the training video the next step would be to click on the link that says supporting documents and look through them.
- Once you have gone through the supporting docs. the next step would be to practice analyzing some X-Rays. Some training X-Rays are located in the MPC server->X-Ray Supporting Doc->X-ray test. I've listed some tips below to help with your practice.
- Have the supporting docs open on the side as you go through these practice X-rays. The answers for these X-rays are in the same folder.
- Remember to keep in mind that pictures are not always taken perfectly and because of this the body/head might not be perfectly aligned/straight
- The final link is to a website that has a CT scan of a mouse and is a good way to see all the bones in the mouse. Note: If click and hold on a picture at the bottom you can drag left or right to move through the picture.