It is a mass- maybe a tumor or a granuloma It has stones in the gallbladder, and possibly a problem with the kidneys Did you also see the kidney stones above the liver? The arrow points to peristalsis in the small intestines. This cat has a large spleen, which may or may not be normal. Look at the kidneys- notice the summation where they overlap? If we were worried about kidney disease we would give this cat an enema, or wait for it have a bowel movement, and then take another radiograph.įood in the stomach under the circle. The large intestine that is filled with feces is laying over the left kidney (the lower kidney of the two) making it hard to visualize the kidney. Where they overlap there is a whitish area. The right kidney is more to the left, the left kidney is more to the back. Do you see the two kidneys overlapping each other? That large white granular tube is a colon filled with feces.Ī normal cat lateral abdominal radiograph. This is a normal cat lateral abdominal X-RayĪ normal cat lateral abdominal radiograph to see some of the variation. The bottom red arrow points to the posterior vena cava, bringing venous blood from the back of the body to the heart. This is a labeled normal feline DV (dorsoventral) chest X-Ray of a fat cat. This is a labeled normal feline DV (dorsoventral) chest X-Ray of a fat cat Good luck and have fun! Normal Radiographs Once we show you the normals that are labeled see if you can figure out what is going on with the abnormal radiographs. Before going through this page you might want to take a gander at our Learning How to Read a Radiograph page. This page has a wide variety of radiographs on cats.
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