In addition to a thorough physical exam, your veterinarian may
recommend diagnostic imaging to assess the severity of the affected bone and identify if the cancer has spread elsewhere.
Not exact matches
Fetus visible on X-ray, MRI or other
diagnostic imaging device (Note: Use of these devices is not
recommended during pregnancy)
Depending on the condition of your cat, any symptoms you have noticed, concerns you have or test results,
diagnostic imaging may also be
recommended when appropriate to provide our doctors with the information necessary to make an accurate diagnosis and come to a recommendation for treatment.
There are other
diagnostic imagings your veterinarian may
recommend, however you may have to go to a specialist for it.
If your vet suspects your dog has a brain tumor, he will most likely
recommend diagnostic tests like an MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging) or CAT (computed axial topography).