Dr. Forman is currently a staff internist at Cornell University Veterinary Specialists in Stamford, CT, and he visits the Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics to perform
abdominal ultrasound examinations.
Not exact matches
Abdominal ultrasound:
Examination to evaluate for enlarged lymph nodes or tumor spread into other organs such as liver, kidneys, etc..
Coming to a definitive diagnosis often requires a thorough health work - up, which may involve blood work, a urinalysis, fecal
examinations, x-rays,
abdominal ultrasound, specialized laboratory tests, and even exploratory surgery or endoscopy with tissue biopsies.
Your veterinarian will likely recommend baseline blood work, fecal
examinations, X-rays, or an
abdominal ultrasound to check for metabolic disease, feline leukemia, parasitic or bacterial infections, hyperthyroidism, and certain types of cancer.
Diagnosis of AKI is based on patient history, physical
examination, bloodwork evaluation, urine testing (urinalysis and urine culture) and
abdominal ultrasound.
Ultrasound examinations can be used to examine the
abdominal organs, heart, eyes and reproductive organs in cats.