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Veterinary radiography consists of diagnostic medical images generated in veterinary practice, including ultrasonography, CT, MRI, and nuclear imaging. It is essential in providing excess information by noninvasive means. Veterinary radiography is painless; however, sedation is often required to reduce anxiety and stress associated with the procedure in animals.
The major factors that drive the growth of the market are increase in animal healthcare expenditure, growth in pet insurance purchase, and rise in preference for companion animals. In addition, increase in veterinary practitioners and surge in disposable income in developed regions supplement the market growth. However, high cost of veterinary imaging instruments and dearth of skilled professionals restrain this growth. Moreover, the development of portable veterinary radiography devices is expected to offer lucrative opportunities for the expansion of this market.
The global veterinary radiography market is segmented based on type, animal type, therapeutic area, end user, and region. Based on type, it is bifurcated into digital X-ray and analog X-ray. Based on animal type, it is divided into small companion animals, large animals, and other animals. Based on therapeutic area, it is classified into orthopedics and traumatology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, and others. Based on end user, it is categorized into clinics and hospitals & academic institutions. Based on region, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
The key players profiled in this market are Sedecal, Lake Superior X-Ray, Inc., Siemens AG, Toshiba Corporation, Universal Medical Systems, GE Healthcare, Excelsior Union Limited, Onex Corporation, Canon U.S.A., Inc., and Diagnostic Imaging Systems.
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