As long as the patient is otherwise healthy, has normal physical examination findings, and has normal results on preanesthetic diagnostic tests — and your practice is doing high - quality anesthesia and pain management — there is no reason not to perform a dental procedure in an older pet. (todaysveterinarynurse.com)
Diagnosis is based on appropriate clinical signs and physical examination findings in conjunction with routine blood and urine tests and thyroid hormone measurement. (www2.vet.cornell.edu)
The decision on which hip to replace is based on the owner's observations, the physical examination findings and the hip x-rays. (vet.osu.edu)