Early heart disease and respiratory problems can be
detected during this examination.
Not exact matches
X-Rays also allow dentists to diagnose and treat health conditions that can not be
detected during a clinical
examination.
A veterinary ophthalmologist can
detect pigment on the lens and uveal cysts (fluid - filled structures behind the iris) as the earliest signs
during the ophthalmic
examination.
Your veterinarian
detects it with a stethoscope
during examination.
Feline heart murmurs are generally
detected during a physical
examination when the veterinarian listens to your cat's chest with a stethoscope.
This causes a heart murmur that is often
detected during a routine physical
examination of the kitten.
During an
examination, we also perform a number of tests that can
detect the signs of heart disease, infection, diabetes and other health problems.
During your initial visit, we will perform a comprehensive preliminary
examination to
detect if your puppy has any potential health issues.
In many cases, we recommend laboratory testing to further investigate abnormalities encountered
during the visit or to screen older pets for problems that may be difficult to
detect on physical
examination alone.
Many cats, especially those in the early stages of the disease, may only have changes in the cardiac muscle that are
detected during ultrasound
examination of the heart.
Commonly
detected health concerns
during routine
examinations include: heart disease, tumors, dental disease, musculoskeletal problems, dermatology problems, and many more.
If your veterinarian
detects a heart murmur or abnormal heart rhythm
during your cat's annual physical
examination, ask if a further evaluation by a veterinary cardiologist is required.
If health problems are
detected during the annual
examination additional diagnostic tests can be recommended.
While it is impossible to predict when and where cancer can develop, having your dog undergo a rectal
examination during routine exams can increase your chances of
detecting this condition early.
Abnormalities
detected during a physical
examination can arouse a veterinarian's suspicion that cardiomyopathy exists, but a definitive diagnosis requires
examination of the heart itself.
This regurgitation can be
detected during physical
examination by auscultation of a left apical systolic murmur (Ljungvall et al., 2009; Lewis et al., 2011).
During your pet's
examination, we perform tests that can
detect the signs of heart disease, infection, diabetes and other health problems.
Most veterinarians do a thorough physical
examination on pets at the time of their yearly vaccinations and we often
detect problems
during the exam.
The dog may not be able to stand well and
during an
examination a veterinarian will
detect rear limb weakness.
Veterinarians know what signs of dental disease to look for
during the oral exam, but only dental radiographs can
detect serious problems in the tooth or under the gum line that a visual
examination alone won't identify.
Most veterinarians do a thorough physical
examination on pets at the time of their yearly vaccinations and we often
detect problems
during these exams.
Often the first sign of PRA apparent to an owner is night blindness however a veterinary ophthalmologist may
detect the disease at an earlier stage of disease
during routine clinical
examination.
During an
examination, we also perform tests that can
detect the signs of heart disease, infection, diabetes and other health problems.
Fortunately, many pet problems can be and regularly are
detected during a physical
examination.