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“hepatized”gall bladder?

“hepatized”gall bladder?

This is a 12 yr old neutered male  husky with history of 11 lb weight loss.energetic at home picky eating.episodic vocalizing with no known cause to owner. stiff movement. thinning hair coat with patchy appearance. no reported vomiting diarrhea.chem increased alk phos 1672 ,alt 136 all else wnl. today imaged  and  most notable gall bladder…

Tricuspid dysplasia, mildly enlarged Left atrium

Hi everyone, need some help on this case. 3 year old, male desexed greyhound with 4/6 mumur. No clinical signs, no ascites. Echocardiogram was requested as hoping to get this dog rehomed. The Echocardiogram seems to indicated tricuspid dysplasia. However, there are mild changes on the measurements; enlarged atrium, decreased LVIDd, decrease LVPWd and low…

Primary differentials for dorsal deviation of the trachea

9 year old fs Miniature Dachshund with history of weight loss, polyphagia, polyuria/polydipsia PE shows ventral abdominal and thoracic alopecia Whole body radiographs show dorsal deviation of the trachea CBC is wnl;  Chem prof shows decreased ALB=2.2.  U/A is pending. rDVM wants to rule out mediastinal mass as the cause of the dorsal tracheal deviation….