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gallbladder centesis

gallbladder centesis

Could you review your technique for aspirating a gall bladder, including how much sedation you use? Do you aspirate when you see choleliths in asymptomatic dogs? Aerobic and anaerobic C&S + cytology? Thank you!

Prostatic Abscess

– 5 year old male Bernese Mt Dog w history anorexia, weight loss and sore abdomen – bloodwork neutrophilia otherwise unremarkable – chest rads clear, abodominal rads show prostameagly with no evidence of sublumbar LN enlargement or lumbar vertebral lysis – u/s confirmed enlarged prostate with mixed echotexture and two, irregular cavitory lesions; capsule relatively…