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endocarditis cat ?????

endocarditis cat ?????

This is a 6 yr old nm cat. the owner self referred for an echo. The history is the cat had fever in april had murmur . The cat was placed on clavamox for 14 days improved. two weeks later relapse of fever. the owner was told he had vegatative/infected heart valve. No other therapy…

ileum pathology

This is a 16 yr old cat in today for scan of bladder , reported to have recurrent cystitis. Upon scanning the abdomen I found the ileum to have a prominent hypoechoic wall with some loss of architecture . I also found the adjacent mesentery to be hyperechoic with focal hypoechoic lesion I do think…