If your vet finds or suspects an abdominal tumor, often the first step is to
do abdominal radiographs and / or abdominal ultrasound.
Not exact matches
Abdominal radiographs (X-rays) may be helpful in evaluating for renal tumors; however, if they are within normal limits, that
does not rule out the possibility of a tumor.
Blood testing,
radiographs (X-rays), an ECG (electrical evaluation of heart rate and rhythm), and possibly other tests (ultrasound of heart or
abdominal organs) should be
done in an appropriate pre-anesthetic period.
X-rays (
radiographs) or
abdominal ultrasounds may be
done to visually determine the number of fetuses present as well as their relative sizes and positions.
Radiographs, commonly known as «X-rays» are commonly
done as a diagnostic tool to evaluate heart, lung,
abdominal or limb problems.
Radiographs (x-rays) or
abdominal ultrasound typically is
done to diagnose the underlying illness prior to surgery.
Radiographs, thorough lab work, and an
abdominal ultrasound later
did not reveal the cause of his severe gastroenteritis.