An observant person can often
detect bladder disease in their rabbit before he becomes lethargic, anorectic, or is in a life - threatening situation.
Not exact matches
In older pets, radiographs are particularly important in
detecting spinal arthritis and intervertebral disc
disease, changes in the shape and size of the heart, and
detecting abnormal calcification in tissues such as in the kidneys and the urinary
bladder.
Ultrasound is more useful in seeing inside of the organs and
detecting soft tissue pathology such as tumors, liver and gall
bladder disease, kidney
disease, cancer, and other degenerative
disease of the organs.
Ultrasound is useful for our Veterinarians to see inside of the organs and
detecting soft tissue pathology such as tumors, liver and gall
bladder disease, kidney
disease, cancer and other degenerative
disease of the organs.
Examples of problems that can be
detected on radiographs (but not labwork) include heart
disease,
bladder stones, arthritic changes, and certain types of tumors.
Therefore providing the doctor with what they need to find foreign bodies,
detect some internal organ
diseases, and also show
bladder stones.
For example, a radiograph can
detect cancerous tumors, diagnose heartworm
disease,
bladder and kidney stones, and foreign objects.
X-Rays can
detect a wide range of conditions such as tumors, foreign objects, intestinal blockages,
bladder stones, bone fractures and breaks, chronic arthritis, heart
disease, kidney
disease, liver
disease, spinal cord
diseases, cancer, and more.