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Bladder lesion in a 11yr old FS Chihuahua X

Bladder lesion in a 11yr old FS Chihuahua X

11 yr old FS Chihuahua X initially presented for shaking, diarrhea, and resolving pancreatitis Initial abdominal ultrasound was unremarkable except for a 7.0mm focal wall thickening in the bladder just proximal to the cystourethral junction.  Bladder tumor antigen test was positive.  U/A was wnl with no evidence of infection or inflammation. Follow up ultrasound performed…

Chronically thirsty 10 month old dog with an elevated SDMA

-10 month old 20kg mn mixed breed dog presented for complaint of lifelong mellow behavior and drinking excessive amounts of water. -CBC, Chem prof and T4 are all wnl except for an elevated SDMA of 25.  A follow up SDMA was performed 1 month later and was at 26. -Urinalysis was wnl and showed a…