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Radiographs are important in
the diagnosis process. They allow your veterinarian to visualize
tissues, organs, and bones.
Radiological services include
survey radiographs and contrast studies, i.e. barium studies, intravenous
pyelogram, double contrast cystogram. We have access to case
consultants with board-certified veterinary radiologists.
Radiograph (left) is of an
ingested foreign object (golf ball) lodged in a dog's stomach.
Below, a fracture of the
radius (bone in front leg) in a dog.
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