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*Click [[Clinical Case 9 - Page 4|here]] to see what the vet did. | *Click [[Clinical Case 9 - Page 4|here]] to see what the vet did. | ||
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Revision as of 21:04, 21 February 2008
Courtesy of C. Antonczyk
A radiograph confirms the suspected diagnosis. This radiograph was taken conscious and therefore is a dorsoventral view rather than the preferred lateral. Note that this dog was so big the entire abdomen did not entirely fit onto the largest plate which was used here.
What would you do next?
- Click here to see what the vet did.