The majority of internal parasites are
diagnosed by microscopic examination of the feces for eggs that are released by the adult female in your pet's intestine.
Parvovirus in dogs is
diagnosed by physical signs, blood tests, and stool tests.
Bacteria are
diagnosed by culturing the urine during a sterile urinalysis, or by culturing the inside of a stone after surgical removal.
Hospice services provide an additional level of care to an individual who has been
diagnosed by a primary physician with six months or less to live due to disease progression and / or diagnostic criteria.
Urinary tract infections are
diagnosed by urinalysis, and culture and sensitivities of urine.
On the other hand, a disease like epilepsy, which must presently be
diagnosed by ruling out other possible causes of seizures, can not be listed because of its lack of a positive screening test.
Most Tapeworms are
diagnosed by visualizing the worm in your pets feces, crawling around its anus, or in its bedding.
CEA is typically
diagnosed by your veterinarian, through evaluating the retina, located at the back of the eye.
This condition is usually easily
diagnosed by urine culture, though often signs of infection such as white blood cells or bacteria are actually visible in the urinalysis.
There are other viral and bacterial infections that can also cause these symptoms but which need to be
diagnosed by a professional.
Mr. Man was
diagnosed by our veterinarians with a mild Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, more commonly known as a heart murmur, causing a thickening of the walls of the heart.
In primary epilepsy, there is no known cause — this is usually
diagnosed by eliminating other possible causes for the seizures.
Canine ringworm is
diagnosed by identification of the fungus.
Unhealthy weight loss is
diagnosed by weighing your pet and assessing his or her physical appearance.
Other serious causes of blood in dog stool include parvovirus, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, and intestinal parasites, which must be
diagnosed by a veterinarian.
If the cause of the hind leg weakness is unrelated to the pyometra, it would need to be
diagnosed by your Veterinarian.
Cervical stenosis is
diagnosed by a combination of history, physical examination, and advanced imaging techniques, such as CT scan, MRI, and myelogram.
Abnormalities are
diagnosed by sedation or by putting the dog under anesthesia.
Glaucoma is a disease most commonly
diagnosed by veterinarians as an increase in the normal pressure within the eye which can lead to pain and...
Allergic conjunctivitis can be
diagnosed by a veterinarian and is easily treated with medicated eye drops.
Symptoms include bald patches and is
diagnosed by a skin scraping in the Vet's office.
ALS is
diagnosed by releasing (pNF - H), a heavy protein, into the spinal fluid and blood of humans.
Anorexia, as a symptom, can be
diagnosed by the clinical signs, feeding history and a precise calculation of how much food is consumed.
Idiopathic epilepsy is
diagnosed by ruling out all of the other causes of seizures inside and outside of the brain.
Lyme is usually
diagnosed by SNAP tests, which are quick blood tests performed in the clinic, used to test for heartworm disease, Lyme disease, and 2 - 3 other tick borne diseases (Ehrlichia and Anaplasmosis) depending on the type of test used.
These abnormalities are
diagnosed by certified veterinary ophthalmologists when puppies are 7 to 12 weeks old.
The condition is
diagnosed by providing a hypoallergenic diet or elimination diet (diet of just the basics) and then seeing improvement.
GDV is
diagnosed by taking X-rays.
This condition is
diagnosed by a physical exam during which the veterinarian palpates the knee joints and does x-rays to screen for arthritis, hip dysplasia, or other abnormalities of the bones.
PRA can be
diagnosed by a blood test (DNA testing) in certain breeds, retinal testing by electroretinogram (ERG), or through a complete eye examination.
Heartworm infection in both cats and dogs is
diagnosed by a blood test.
This lovely young Cockapoo was
diagnosed by our veterinary partner as having a detached retina and damage to his eye.
The allergy may be easily
diagnosed by checking for fleas.
He was
diagnosed by one of our veterinary partners with a ruptured eye and surgery was required to remove it.
Seen in larger breeds, it is an inherited disorder and
diagnosed by x-ray.
Flea bites can be
diagnosed by their occurrence in clusters, particularly in areas behind the ear and under the legs.
Parvo can be
diagnosed by testing a sample of their stool, so bring a stool sample with you to the vet.
Dental disease is
diagnosed by obtaining a thorough patient history and by performing a physical examination and endoscopic oral examination with the patient under sedation, blood analysis, and radiography.1
Demodicosis is a type of mange that is non-contagious and can be
diagnosed by performing skin scrapings.
Most puppies are
diagnosed by age 12 weeks though mild cases may not be clearly abnormal until closer to age one year.
HCM is
diagnosed by echocardiography, a technology that uses sound waves to create an image of the heart.
«The affected New Zealand TFTs were
diagnosed by Dr. Boyd Jones, an endocrinologist at the Dublin, Ireland School of Veterinary Medicine, when he lived and worked in New Zealand.
However, hyperthyroidism is definitively
diagnosed by blood tests.
Cough can also be due to pneumonia, heartworms, lungworms, collapsing trachea, bronchitis, lung cancer, and many other disorders that can only be
diagnosed by chest X-rays and other testing.
Hyperthyroidism is
diagnosed by palpating for thyroid gland enlargement and running simple blood tests.
All of the ischemic dermatopathies are
diagnosed by clinical features and skin biopsy.
The horse was
diagnosed by the Colorado State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Fort Collins on August 2, 2017.
These must be
diagnosed by a canine ophthalmologist and reported to a parent Club in the country of origin to enable these «occasional» occurrences to be monitored.
Coccidiosis is
diagnosed by examination of the fecal matter under a microscope.
Heartworm disease can easily be
diagnosed by your veterinarian with the use of a simple blood test.