Veterinarski glasnik 2005 Volume 59, Issue 1-2, Pages: 141-148
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0502141K
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Endoscopic and ultrasound diagnostics as contemporary method in diagnostics of dog stomach diseases

Krstić Vanja (Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)

The visualization of pathological processes in the dog stomach determines a correct diagnosis or differential diagnosis, which presents the basic prerequisite for rational therapy. In addition to the conventional type of clinical examination which covers the taking of anamnestic data, observation of the patient and laboratory tests, there are also certain computerized diagnostic methods (magnetic resonance and scanner) which are the most precise and most reliable in the verification of stomach diseases. However, the listed approaches are either insufficiently relevant in making the diagnosis or are too expensive and demanding for the everyday clinical practice. These are the reasons why veterinary medicine today increasingly resorts to the use of other forms of imaging diagnostics, and, as its representatives, the video endoscopic, ultrasound and X-ray examination of the digestive tract.

Keywords: endoscopy, stomach, ultrasound, dog