X-rays and
ultrasound images of these animal's chest show a huge heart — often with an enlarged left upper chamber (atrium) and the lungs filled with fluid.
Not exact matches
The collections include a pathological - anatomical reference collection
of zoo and wildlife
animals, a morphological collection, archives
of ultrasound and computertomographic
images and videos as well as the DNA tissue bank «ARCHE».
Digital X-ray and
ultrasound technologies are valuable diagnostic tools that provide us with a non-invasive method
of obtaining high quality
images of the inner workings
of your companion
animal's bodily systems.
Ultrasound examination
of cats, dogs, horses and other companion and farm
animals has grown in popularity over the past several years because
of the sharp and clear
images produced when sound waves are introduced to an
animal's body cavity (such as the chest or abdomen).
Heartworm infection may also occasionally be detected through
ultrasound and / or x-ray
images of the heart and lungs, although these tests are usually used in
animals already known to be infected.
Data from
ultrasound tests allow veterinarians to view
images of internal organs to assess fetal health in pregnant
animals or examine the severity
of some forms
of cancer.