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Ultrasonography
If a tumor is suspected, its presence can be proven, its tissue biopsied, and a fairly accurate assessment can be made as to whether or not the tumor is operable. This assists the veterinary surgeon in planning and preparing for the surgery. This is a rewarding technique to evaluate the liver, spleen, adrenal glands, pancreas, kidneys, prostate, bladder, and uterus. It is not, however, the primary tool used in disease of the stomach or intestines. Preparation for the Technique: The ultrasound examination itself is virtually risk free in most cases. It can usually be done without anesthesia or sedation, and requires about 30-40 minutes. If a biopsy is required, sedation and/or anesthesia (brief) may be required. A review of your pet’s medical records, tests, and a physical examination would generally preceed the ultrasound. For these reasons, patients are fasted at least 12 hours prior to the appointments (which are generally scheduled in the morning). For your pet's safety, and procedure planning, it is best to assume your animal will be admitted to our hospital for a least a few hours. Biopsies are usually done with ultrasound guided instruments. The tissues are sent by courier to board certified pathologists. The turnaround time is about 4-7 business days. ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY REPRODUCTIVE ULTRASOUND
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