Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - thankyou for these interesting pictures. Im afraid that we dont interpret radiographs as per site rules. Rather than asking you to post them, I suppose I was trying to explain that your vets have more information than we do having the real films, the patient and the examination information in front of them and are therefore in a better place to make decisions - it is always dangerous asking someone online, with less information than your vet, for a second opinion over the internet - we are happy to help but that help has to be put into context of what is sensible and reasonable. As such we do not interpret other vets radiographs.
Still, what we can do is to help you to get the best from the medical team who are responsible for the case, particularly when it comes to working up cases. Good questions are: why did you take the radiographs? (What were you trying to rule out? / how might ot have changed how you handled the case?) What was found? How does this influence what happens next? What causes are most likely now?
It sounds to me that the radiographs havent made any huge changes to the plan in this case - that your vets are happy to monitor (are they giving fluids?) but still waiting for blood results. Many cases of vomiting and diarrhoea will pass, but when it is severe, your vets might want to monitor hydration / rule some serious causes out.
Is that more helpful?
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