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Veterinary Radiography Flat Panel Detector is proving to be Essential Equipment for veterinarians treat suffering animals

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  Veterinary Radiography flat panel detector is the application of radiation to images produced by x-rays, CT scans, or PET scans. It is a vital part of animal radiology and has many applications in animal medicine. Veterinary Radiography can be used for many different functions related to imaging, such as image-guided surgery, mammography, mammary gland analysis, blood flow measurement, or tissue sampling. Radiographers work with other physicians, veterinarians, and technicians to provide accurate diagnostic and surgical services. A veterinary x-ray technician is the key part of an imaging process. They are used to provide images of the internal organs of animals and are key members of the veterinary medical team. They operate the x-ray machines and interpret the images resulting from them. They can also measure the volume and shape of an animal during a procedure and can perform other functions such as taking blood samples or preparing the animal for analysis. Ultrasound is used in

Increasing Number of Households with Companion Animals and High Expenditure on Animal Healthcare to Boost Demand for Veterinary Equipment and Disposables

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  Veterinary equipment and disposables have come a long way since the day of their introduction. Veterinary instruments are no longer just simple and ordinary devices used for monitoring an animal's health. These instruments now perform crucial roles in surgeries and have also been developed to perform minor surgical operations. These instruments are now commonly used by veterinarians to give the animals a better quality of life and lessen the suffering they go through while they are waiting for surgery. The demand for veterinary equipment and disposables is expected to increase in North America due to increasing number of households with companion animals and high expenditure on animal healthcare. According to 2017-2018 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook of American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF), the number of rabbits per 1,000 households in the U.S increased from 1,408 in 2012 to 1, 534 in 2017-2018.   Veterinary equipment and disposables such as ultraso