VideoCategory: Veterinary diagnosis and diagnostics

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Veterinary diagnosis and diagnostics research encompass the methods and tools used to identify diseases and health conditions in animals, supporting effective veterinary care and treatment. This field plays a vital role within veterinary sciences by enabling accurate detection and monitoring of animal health through diverse diagnostic tests. Research in this area covers a broad scope, including blood tests, imaging techniques, and molecular diagnostics. JoVE Visualize enhances comprehension by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering researchers and students a clearer view of diagnostic procedures and their applications in veterinary medicine.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Established Diagnostic Methods

Traditional veterinary diagnosis relies on a variety of proven testing methods such as physical examinations, common veterinary diagnostic tests, and vet lab tests including blood, urine, and fecal analyses. Blood tests remain essential for assessing organ function and detecting infections or metabolic disorders. Techniques like radiography and ultrasonography provide non-invasive insights into internal structures. Companies like IDEXX have standardized many diagnostic tools that veterinarians use routinely to identify diseases accurately. Understanding the veterinary diagnosis list and types of veterinary blood tests helps in pinpointing specific conditions and guiding treatment decisions.

Innovative and Emerging Techniques

Recent advancements in veterinary diagnostics include molecular testing, point-of-care diagnostics, and digital imaging innovations. Techniques such as PCR and next-generation sequencing offer enhanced sensitivity and specificity for pathogen detection, helping to identify difficult-to-diagnose infections. Emerging trends also emphasize rapid, in-clinic vet test online platforms facilitating timely decision making. Integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in diagnostic imaging is beginning to transform interpretation accuracy. These innovations expand the diagnostic toolkit, providing more precise insights into animal health compared to traditional methods.

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January 15, 1972

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The Veterinary Record

The Southern Counties Veterinary Society mastitis control scheme

  • D A Thornton et al.

April 1, 1972

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Leber, Magen, Darm

[Diagnostic value of endoscopic pancreatography]

  • M Classen, H Koch, L Demling et al.

October 1, 1972

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Modern Veterinary Practice

Which dog breeds develop what behavioral problems?

  • W E Campbell et al.

January 1, 1972

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Internationales Archiv Fur Arbeitsmedizin

[The determination of delta-aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase activity and its diagnostic value]

  • T Haas, W Mache, K H Schaller et al.

December 1, 1971

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The Journal of Small Animal Practice

Vertebral chondrosarcoma with extensive pulmonary metastases in a dog

  • A J Parker, D G Klomp, R Slusher et al.

October 1, 1972

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The Cornell Veterinarian

Studies on pectineus muscles in canine hip dysplasia

  • G Lust, P H Craig, G E Ross et al.

October 1, 1972

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The American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy, and Nuclear Medicine

Sonographic diagnosis of pancreatic lesions

  • J L Stuber, A W Templeton, K Bishop et al.