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Splenic mass and pancreatitis

Splenic mass and pancreatitis

Sounder is an 11 year old F/S Border collie that came for ADR. Bloodwork normal except azotemia ( suspect prerenal) X-rays showed splenic mass effect. However when we did the US we confirmed splenic tumor but also suspect left limb pancreatitis. Wondering if splenic tumor was incidental findings and her pancreatitis is the “main” problem?…

ATE in a 7 year old mn Siberian Husky

Recheck of 7 year old mn Siberian Husky diagnosed with arterial thromboembolism (ATE) at the U of MN Emergency clinic in November of 2013.  He had presented with painful bilateral rear leg paresis, worst on the left side, which progressed to loss of femoral pulses and cold distal rear extremities. Dog  improved on pain meds…

Imaging the Left Kidney

Trouble imaging left kidney in a MN Yorkie.Presented for exam due to PU/PD. PE found a painful caudal abdomen, lethargy, and weight loss.