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Big adrenals with no lab abnormalities

Big adrenals with no lab abnormalities

These are images from a 12 yr mn Border collie mix that has a  lung mass and u/s was requested to look for a primary tumor.  blood chemistry normal and concentrated urine sg.  Has a history of PD/PU.  Both adrenals look big but the right one looks mis shapen.  I was wondering about a pheo.

Pancreatic Lesion

I was hoping to get some feedback on this case. Buddy is a 10 year old female Cocker spaniel with a long history. The main lab abnormality is a severe thrombocytopenia (17,000 platelets). The albumin is slightly low at 2.4. I am just now trying to do the 17 step SDEP protocol and just getting…

dumpster diving

Bentley presented for concerns about a possible gastrointestinal foreign body.  Got into the trash on Monday night.  Ingested mostly pieces of plastic tampon applicators and a plastic hair band.  He vomited some bile on Tuesday about 3 times.  Was still interested in eating until yesterday afternoon – last ate about 3pm.  Had a slightly soft…