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Urachal?

Urachal?

Extreme internet introvet here, braving a post.  One of the other vets in my practice saw this 1 year old Shepherd yesterday. Spayed at 6 months old, and now having a bloody vaginal discharge. Unfortunately she did not have a complete ultrasound, and I only got a couple of minutes with the probe on her….

Ureteral Stricture in an asymptomatic cat

12YO   DSH   FS  Asymptomatic cat (Two house cats were brought in for testing, because one was urinating out of the box. It turns out the other cat is in end stage renal failure was the guilty one ) Chemistry, Lytes, CBC, T4 =  NSFs U/A (cysto): USG = 1.024,  Trace protein, Urine Culture : negative…

Ureteral Stricture in an asymptomatic cat

12YO   DSH   FS  Asymptomatic cat (Two house cats were brought in for testing, because one was urinating out of the box. It turns out the other cat is in end stage renal failure was the guilty one ) Chemistry, Lytes, CBC, T4 =  NSFs U/A (cysto): USG = 1.024,  Trace protein, Urine Culture : negative…

Ureteral Stricture in an asymptomatic cat

12YO   DSH   FS  Asymptomatic cat (Two house cats were brought in for testing, because one was urinating out of the box. It turns out the other cat is in end stage renal failure was the guilty one ) Chemistry, Lytes, CBC, T4 =  NSFs U/A (cysto): USG = 1.024,  Trace protein, Urine Culture : negative…