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Glossitis in a 10 month old Australian Cattle dog

Glossitis in a 10 month old Australian Cattle dog

 History: Diagnosed with suppurative glossitis based on oral biopsy. No evidence of fungal or autoimmune disease on biopsy. He was placed on a 7-day course of Clavamox, and his symptoms of lethargy, fever and anorexia resolved. He also had a beta hemolytic strep UTI at 4 months of age. Chemistries have been normal.  Initial CBC had…

Inspissated gall bladder in a feline?

16 year old FS DSH, owner concerned she is uncomfortable because her posture is more hunched, mild increase in renal values and SDMA with more marked anemia of 25%.  Liver values WNL.  Anorexia that improved with some outpatient supportive care.  History of hyperthyroidism, controled. I had a difficult time making out the gall bladder in…