Aside from the abdominal ultrasound your pet may need
additional diagnostic testing such as blood work or urinalysis.
No additional diagnostic testing such as x-rays or blood work is required.
Not exact matches
An related accompanying editorial in the same issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases notes that other organizations
such as the American College of Gastroenterology have provided
additional specific criteria for
diagnostic testing for acute diarrhea,
such as individuals with moderate - to - severe symptoms or illness lasting more than 7 days.
The doctor may order
additional diagnostic tests,
such as a
diagnostic mammogram, an ultrasound exam, or a magnetic resonance imaging scan to look for possible tumors (1, 2).
Other Restrictions may apply
such as
additional diagnostic tests are extra.
They will assess the basic problem and will be able to refer you to
additional resources your dog might require,
such as
diagnostic testing, specialized training, or prescribed medication.
Since German Shepherd Dogs often have
additional medical issues
such as hip dysplasia or irritable bowel syndrome, we often accrue other high medical costs for x-rays and
diagnostic tests.
Additional testing may include
testing of blood and tissue samples,
diagnostic imaging
such as ultrasound and radiography, biopsies of masses, internal organs or bone marrow, and endoscopy including; bronchoscopy (lungs), cystoscopy (bladder & urethra), colonoscopy (colon & small bowel), gastroduodenoscopy (stomach & upper intestines), rhinoscopy (nasal cavity), laparoscopy (minimally invasive surgery for biopsies of internal organs).
Sometimes,
additional tests,
such as blood pressure
testing and
diagnostic imaging, may be warrented.
The medical history will be reviewed, and
additional diagnostics such as blood or urine
testing, blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG) or x-rays of the chest or abdomen may be performed prior to administration of any anesthetic drugs.