Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Web examples of normal Cat Chest Scan


This is not Xray scans of Maui.

I have to understand what is a normal chest scan so I've uploaded several examples of normal Cat Chest Scan:

The structures are marked in this normal radiograph of a cat’s chest. The arrows are pointing to a normal diaphragm. The lungs are the dark areas. Use them for comparison to the abnormal radiograph that follows.
Pic source: http://www.lbah.com/word/hospital_services/abdominal-hernia/ 

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This is an x-ray of a normal cats thorax. This cat is laying on its right side, the head is towards the left. You can see the heart and the black lung tissue in the shape of a triangle. The diaphragm (arrows) is the vertical line that separates the thorax on the left from from the abdomen on the right. The liver resides in the abdomen.
Pic source: http://www.lbah.com/word/feline-infectious-peritonitis/ 

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Pic source: http://www.vhah.com/heartworm-disease-in-a-cat.pml

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Pic source: http://purrduedvm.blogspot.sg/2011/09/sometimes-its-simply-too-late.html
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Pic source: http://www.brandonlakesanimalhospital.com/client-resources/breed-info/himalayan/ 
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