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Cardiac and abdominal ultrasound

ABDOMINAL CARDIAC ULTRASOUND

Ultrasound is a great way, non-invasive, which allows real-time to see inside your companion. We can thus identify any abnormalities in each of the organs of the animal. These anomalies (or the absence of anomalies), the symptoms of a sick animal-related, will allow us to directly make a diagnosis, or to direct the investigations in a pertinent manner.

Our clinic has a very sophisticated ultrasound.

We practice a abdominal ultrasound complete, which help to make rapid diagnoses.

Most often, the animal is not asleep, It is comfortably installed in a cushion during the examination.

In general it must be fasting for ultrasound examination, because a cluttered digestive tract prevents a good visualization of abdominal organs.
It is also preferable that the bladder is not empty. (try not to urinate just before the ultrasound.)

Complete Abdominal ultrasound

Abdominal ultrasound

Obstruction of the ureter by a stone in a cat

Obstruction of the ureter by a calculation in a cat

Intestinal Lymphoma in a dog

Intestinal Lymphoma in a dog

ULTRASOUND

Dr. Sophie Denost also practices of echocardiograms:

Cardiac pathologies are thus precisely identified, treated appropriately, and followed: We thus optimize the life expectancy of your pet. This review takes place without anesthesia, animal standing or lying, and is perfectly painless.

Echocardiography (echocardiography) dog

Degenerative mitral valvular disease in an older dog.

Echocardiography (echocardiography) CAT

Very important dilation of the left atrium in a cat suffering from cardiomyopathy Restrictive