Diagnosis of cardiomyopathy generally starts
with a chest radiograph (X-ray).
Not exact matches
A
chest radiograph showed findings consistent
with viral pneumonia...
(b) Same posteroanterior
chest radiograph,
with a heat map overlay of one of the strongest activations obtained from the fifth convolutional layer after it was passed through the GoogLeNet - TA classifier.
(a) Posteroanterior
chest radiograph shows upper lobe opacities
with pathologic analysis - proven active TB.
Chest radiographs typically revealed diffuse interstitial pulmonary changes and bronchoalveolar consolidation indicative of pneumonia,
with right middle lobe predominance (Fig. 1C).
These include pre-anesthetic physical examinations to identify any particular concerns, pre-anesthetic bloodwork to ensure proper cell counts and organ function, preanesthetic
chest radiographs in those patients
with heart disease... all of these are geared towards identifying risk.
The cats
with cancer usually have lung cancer, which is discovered when
chest radiographs are taken to assess heart disease.
While your veterinarian will want to continue to monitor your dog
with periodic examinations and
radiographs of the
chest, you should also monitor your dog at home.
Sometimes it is most appropriate to monitor for recurrence
with periodic
chest radiographs.
Costs for the diagnostic work - up will be assumed by you (clinical assessment, minimal data base (CBC and biochemical panel),
chest radiographs, BALF collection and cytology, lung biopsy
with histopathology).
Although when first discovered, most dogs
with OSA have «clean» thoracic
radiographs (
chest X-rays), there are usually tumor cells present in the lungs, but the masses are too small to be seen in routine
radiographs.