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Veterinarian Template

Xrays

A professional Veterinarian template for healthcare professionals.
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Veterinarian

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Last edited

10/23/2024

Created by

Victoria Christensen

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This veterinary X-ray template is designed for veterinarians to document radiographic findings in both thoracic and abdominal regions. It provides a structured format to note any abnormalities or confirm normal conditions in various anatomical structures, such as the diaphragm, pleural space, cardiac silhouette, and more. This template is ideal for ensuring comprehensive and consistent documentation of X-ray results, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Use this template with Heidi, the AI medical scribe, to streamline your veterinary radiology documentation process.

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RADS template Thoracic: Extra-thoracic structures: No significant abnormalities, skeletal and subcutaneous structures normal Diaphragm: Intact Pleural space: No air or fluid Large airways: Normal, normal dorsal tracheal membrane Pulmonary: No pathological pulmonary pattern present Cardiac: Normal size and outline Oesophageal: no air or foreign body present Abdominal: Extra-abdominal structures: no significant abnormalities Serosal detail: good Liver/spleen: normal size and outline GIT: No obvious radiopaque foreign body, or intestinal gas dilation (< height of L2 in dogs, L4 in cats) Kidneys: - Left: normal size and outline - Right: difficult to visualise completely - No obvious renoliths Bladder/Prostate: bladder present, no obvious radiopaque uroliths **Interpretation:** The radiographic examination reveals no significant abnormalities in the thoracic and abdominal regions. The cardiac silhouette is of normal size and outline, and there are no signs of pathological pulmonary patterns. The liver, spleen, and kidneys appear normal, with no evidence of renoliths or uroliths. Overall, the findings suggest a healthy thoracic and abdominal status.

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