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What’s causing hydronephrosis?

What’s causing hydronephrosis?

– 14 year old FS DSH presented for anorexia and dehydration – urine (SG 1.015) and bloodwork consistent with renal failure, low normal HCT, Ca wnl, phos elevated – urine culture pending – left kidney hydronephrosis, right kidney small and degenerate – the left ureter (confirmed on colour Doppler) could be seen and followed distally…

Lung Disease

– 14 year old MN DLH history of wheezing according to the referring DVM – was treated for bronchial airway disease with, antibitoics steroids and bronchodilators but not responding –  rDVM did chest rads and worried about subtle changes in the lungs but x-rays very poor quality – scan showed a “target-like” hypoechoic nodule under…

Monitoring pulmonic stenosis in an asymptomatic puppy

Hi All, I have a 12week old napolitan mastiff with oulmonic stenosis (mild) completely asymptomatic.  Dx with echo at 8 weeks. What is your protocol to monitor this kind of patient? How often do you repeat echo? Thanks in advance for your input Regards Veronica