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Is renal dysplasia an ultrasound diagnosis or do you need a bx?

Is renal dysplasia an ultrasound diagnosis or do you need a bx?

4 month old unilateral cryptorchid intact male Golden Retreiver Recently diagnosed with renal failure BUN is 84, urine is isosthenuric (don’t have access to all lab values yet), urine culture is negative Can I call this congenital renal dysplasia or is it possible for some severe infection (Lyme, Lepto) to still be on the list? …

Common sonographic findings in diabetic dogs

Just to get the opinion from everyone, what are your most common sonographic findings in the pancreas of diabetic dogs?, and if you get to scan them often in your caseload. Just to put it out there Have all a great week! Veronica