A veterinarian will suggest use of
ultrasound imaging when a cat, dog or other pet has a problem in his blood work, may have internal bleeding or repeated infections, has aspirated or swallowed a foreign object or whenever the doctor wishes to see inside the animal without using x-rays.
Not exact matches
The use of magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) or
ultrasound can be helpful
when identifying and diagnosing peroneal tendon injuries and disorders.
When excited by light, they produce an
ultrasound signal, allowing direct 3 - D
imaging of hypoxic areas.
Large and / or numerous stones can sometimes be felt by hand
when the abdomen is gently squeezed but in most cases are definitively diagnosed by x-ray, although small and / or difficult to see stones may require a contrast dye study,
ultrasound, or video
imaging.
Cancer can affect one or more internal organs and that's
when imaging such as x-rays,
ultrasound or CT scans are necessary to see the problem.