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Suspect reactive medilal iliac lymph nodes in a cat

Suspect reactive medilal iliac lymph nodes in a cat

Seven-year-old mn fel DSH with chronic intermittent vomiting and diarrhea and weight loss.  Cat has tenesmus.  No abnormalities found on rectal palpation.Medial iliac lymph nodes-mildly reactive Fecal parasite testing is negative, no significant abnormalities notes on bloodwork. Abdominal ultrasound shows increased hepatic echogenicity and what appears to be reactive medial iliac lymph nodes.  The gastrointestinal…

Antech’s new Canine Chronic enteropathy IBD assay

Just wondering what the sonopath specialist’s thoughts are on Antech’s new biomarker assay for chronic enteropathy and IBD. I am especially interested since a lot of chronic vomiting and diarrhea dogs may have minimal ultrasound findings but the owners end up not pursuing GI biopsies from what I believe to be issues of cost, fear…