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Dysuric dog

Dysuric dog

Hi, This patient is a 5 year old MN Maltese. Presented for dysuria/dribbling urine. Easily catheterized. No uroliths. Normal tiny prostate. No masses. Ultrasound basically normal. I have scanned the penial urethra and the perianal region in the past looking for urethral obstructions. Have found stones, but haven’t seen this structure before, at least not…

Live chat

Hi Eric, I just wanted to make a suggestion for the forum. It would be nice to have live chat sessions, were we could discuss images and or videos. I have attended several webinars and I found them so useful and educational. Even to have that possibility to chat online with other vets that are…

HCM with pericardial effusion

Hi guys, This cat presented with innapetence and a grade 3 murmur was found. There is mild HCM with pericardial effusion. Question is, is this amount significant? It does seem to collapse the right ventricle but there is no clinical evidence of right or left CHF. Also, the IVS looks patchy and hypoechoic on the…