Heartworm disease is
diagnosed by examination, radiographs or ultrasound, and a veterinarian - administered blood test.
At Riverview Animal Hospital, heartworm disease is
diagnosed by examination, x-rays or ultrasound, and a veterinarian - administered blood test.
Coccidiosis is
diagnosed by examination of the fecal matter under a microscope.
The condition can be readily
diagnosed by examination of the eyes with an ophthalmoscope.
Most of the time, GERD and reflux in babies are
diagnosed by examination and by parents» and nurses» observation of symptoms alone.
Not exact matches
rain tumors are
diagnosed by the doctor based on the results of a medical history and physical
examination and results of a variety of specialized tests of the brain and nervous system.
Sprains can be
diagnosed by physical
examination while fractures are
diagnosed by X-ray.
The disease condition is
diagnosed by physical
examination and usually a doctor will measure the pressure within the muscle or fascia to confirm.
This is usually
diagnosed by a vaginal
examination in labour.
Consequently, despite the fact that it can not identify the «carrier» status,
examination of tissues obtained
by means of a liver biopsy still remains the method for positively
diagnosing the disease, i.e. of identifying affected dogs.
Coccidiosis is
diagnosed by performing a microscopic
examination of a stool sample.
While the mites are just big enough to sometimes be seen
by the naked eye, most times microscopic
examination is necessary to
diagnose the presence of mites.
Rabies can only be
diagnosed by direct
examination of the brain.
After admission to the Neurology / Neurosurgery Service and an
examination by Dr. Amanda Taylor, Bailey was
diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), a progressive spinal cord disease in which nerves lose their ability to conduct signals from the brain to the limbs DM leads to a final, heartbreaking state: the inability to walk, and unfortunately, there is no medication or surgery available.
Roundworms are
diagnosed by a microscopic
examination of the cat's stool.
Your vet will
diagnose arthritis
by physical
examination, blood test, imaging tests like x-ray or synovial fluid analysis.
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
To
diagnose a patella problem your veterinarian will do a physical
examination and palpation on your Havanese and it can be confirmed
by x-rays.
PRA can be
diagnosed by a blood test (DNA testing) in certain breeds, retinal testing
by electroretinogram (ERG), or through a complete eye
examination.
Cervical stenosis is
diagnosed by a combination of history, physical
examination, and advanced imaging techniques, such as CT scan, MRI, and myelogram.
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.
Osteoarthritis is
diagnosed by history, physical
examination, and radiograph (x-ray).
Retained placenta is
diagnosed by physical
examination and
by examination of the cells of the vagina.
Uveitis is usually
diagnosed following an
examination of the ocular structures
by your veterinarian or veterinary ophthalmologist utilizing instruments, which magnify and illuminate the uveal tract.
Roundworms in cats are
diagnosed by discovery of the eggs during microscopic
examination of the stool.
Veterinarians can usually
diagnose kennel cough with an
examination of the throat and
by listening to the heart and lungs.
Once a thorough neurological
examination has been completed (accompanied
by necessary blood tests) and epilepsy has been
diagnosed, it is typically controlled with medication.
With bi-annual medical
examinations by your veterinarian at Salmon Creek Veterinary Clinic, problems are often
diagnosed before they become serious medical conditions.
A campylobacter infection is usually
diagnosed by laboratory
examination of a fecal sample.
Dogs with cheyletiellosis are usually
diagnosed through physical observation of symptoms and microscopic
examination of skin samples, while canine scabies is often
diagnosed by the success level of the canine scabies treatment.
Aspirin toxicity is
diagnosed by a thorough history and physical
examination and
by laboratory tests.
Urinary problems are
diagnosed with a thorough history and physical
examination, including abdominal palpation (
examination by feel), blood tests, urinalysis and x-rays.
Lick granuloma is
diagnosed by a veterinarian's
examination and discussion with the dog's owner about the history of the problem.
These conditions are
diagnosed by testing the urine and through an
examination of the urinary tract using x-rays, ultrasound or an endoscope (probe inserted through the urethra).
Hookworms are
diagnosed with a microscopic
examination of a stool sample
by a technique called fecal flotation.
These causes can only be
diagnosed by studying a dog «shistory, having a veterinarian conduct a physical
examination, which is typically followed
by a lab test or x-ray if needed.
Two Swedish vallhund dogs that were not examined
by the authors were
diagnosed with retinal folds (n = 2, 0.85 % of all
examinations), a mild form of retinal dysplasia.
Examination of information consisting of health issues
diagnosed by treating physicians and discussing this information with the informants does not constitute «making a diagnosis», which is a process requiring a thorough clinical evaluation
by a treating health practitioner.
• Engage patients and their families in conversation to determine types and extent of illnesses • Create and implement individualized plans of nursing care to meet each patient's specific requirements • Assist pediatricians through medical
examinations and procedures as per protocol • Order and follow up on medical tests such as blood work, x rays and scans •
Diagnose and treat a wide array of acute, chronic and critical illnesses
by effectively interpreting test results • Provide patients and their families with information on diagnosis and assist them in coming to terms with them through appropriate counselling • Educate patients and their families in a bid to help them accept changes in lifestyles and appreciate the treatment being given to them • Act as a point of contact for responding to questions and concerns regarding treatments and illnesses
A medical doctor has many responsibilities in a hospital such as check patients,
diagnose ailments according to the symptoms specified
by the patients, prescribe medication, undertake physical
examination when necessary, keep in contact with all other medical and non-medical staff in the hospital etc..
A medical doctor has many responsibilities in a hospital such as check patients,
diagnose ailments according to the symptoms specified
by the patients, prescribe medication, undertake physical
examination when necessary, keep in contact with all other... Read More»