However, doctors
usually recommend surgery to remove the culprit adrenal gland.
Not exact matches
Surgery, followed by radiation treatment, is
usually recommended, but it is difficult to remove every last cancer cell and the tumor often rebounds.
Other specialized testing (such as electroretinography (to test the electrical activity of the retina) or ocular ultrasound (to evaluate the eye or orbit when direct evaluation is not possible) may be
recommended and can
usually be performed the same day as the appointment or the scheduled day of
surgery.
Surgery is usually recommended for grade III or IV luxation; however, when it comes to recommending surgery for grade II PL, preferences vary among veterinarians, even board - certified su
Surgery is
usually recommended for grade III or IV luxation; however, when it comes to
recommending surgery for grade II PL, preferences vary among veterinarians, even board - certified su
surgery for grade II PL, preferences vary among veterinarians, even board - certified surgeons.
Surgery is
usually recommended to remove a bone or cartilage fragment.
Pre-surgical bloodwork is
usually recommended to further access your dog prior to
surgery.
Answer: Male cats
usually have crystals, not a urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help at all and if you wait too long before having him diagnosed, he may block up and not be able to urinate and then you are talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major urinary
surgery, etc), so I highly
recommend getting him to your veterinarian for at least a urinalysis because you are seeing blood in his urine.
Because there is a small risk that temporary interference with calcium regulation may occur, it is
usually recommended that cats remain hospitalised for a few days after
surgery, and blood calcium concentrations are monitored during this time.
Chemotherapy is
usually recommended as the primary therapy for HSA of the heart as
surgery in this location is very difficult to perform.
At that point, exploratory
surgery is
usually indicated and if the tumor has spread already to other organs such as the liver, the prognosis is extremely poor and euthanasia may be
recommended.
Because of this,
recommended treatment is
surgery,
usually an amputation, to remove the primary tumor followed by chemotherapy to treat distant spread or metastasis.
If the tumor is on the adrenal gland, then
surgery is
recommended since the tumor is
usually on only 1 of the 2 glands.