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(New page: <big><center>'''BACK'''</center></big> Courtesy of C. Antonczyk Rafferty was deemed stable enough to take a conscious radiograph. Severely dyspneoic patients may not...)
 
 
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Below is Rafferty's radiograph, the bright shadow in the lower left corner is a sandbag:
  
  
 
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[[Image:Clinical Case 13 01.jpg|thumb|center|500px|(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)]]
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What does the radiograph tell you?
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*<font color="white"> There is a pleural effusion </font>
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What would you do next?
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*Click [[Clinical Case 13 - Page 3|here]] to see what the vet did.
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 24 February 2011

BACK

Courtesy of C. Antonczyk

Rafferty was deemed stable enough to take a conscious radiograph. Severely dyspneoic patients may not survive the stress of the procedure, so it is important to evaluate the patient carefully and be gentle during the examination.


Below is Rafferty's radiograph, the bright shadow in the lower left corner is a sandbag:


(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)


In order to reveal an answer, highlight the underlined or bulleted area using your mouse. 
The number of bullet points doesn't necessarily indicate a strict number of answers. 


What does the radiograph tell you?

  • There is a pleural effusion


What would you do next?

  • Click here to see what the vet did.