Sentences with phrase «shape of internal organs»

The Veterinarian will likely recommend x-rays to view the size and shape of internal organs, silhouette of the lungs, and whether there looks like free fluid in the abdomen.

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We look at the tongue to measure various factors; we look to see the shape, quality, texture, coating, and color of the tongue because of its many relationships and connections in the body and the internal organs.
Look at your shape: If you're thicker through your torso or have a high waist - to - hip ratio, that's a clue you may be carrying a lot of visceral fat, the dangerous kind that surrounds your internal organs.
Modern waist trainers are designed to force your body into an hourglass shape by pulling in your floating ribs and internal organs whilst accentuating the natural shape of the hips and thighs.
We use ultrasound exams to assess the shape, size, tissue density, internal structure, and position of your pet's abdominal organs.
At Derry Animal Hospital, we use ultrasound to assess the shape, size, tissue density, internal structure, and position of your pet's abdominal organs, assess cardiac health (also called an echocardiogram), and diagnose pregnancy.
While x-rays show us the shape and position of the internal organs, an ultrasound can give us details of the internal parts of the organs.
Ultrasound helps us capture images of the internal organs in greater detail and determine their shape, size, texture and blood supply.
Crystal Ball (1999), a spherical flask filled with saline solution surrounded by an organic cage made of abacus and prayer beads, and Crystal Landscape of Inner Body (2000), made of pieces of clear blown glass shaped as internal organs, also address opposing approaches in Eastern and Western medicine.
HBS thus crystallizes at low oxygen tension, causing the formation of inflexible, sickle shaped erythrocytes that block capillary beds and damage internal organs.
To an economist «organic growth» is shaped by access to basic materials or markets; to a chemist it means a carbon - based molecule; and, to a physician, organic alludes to an underlying disease of internal organ (s).
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