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Cat with Splenic and Liver Mass

Incontinent Malamute

Hello, Denali is a 5 years old M/N that “developed” incontinence progresivelly in the last 12 months. Maybe mild stranguria. His USG was 1.025. PH 7.Rest of UA was WNL. REctal exam normal however big dog. Bloodwork was declined due to financial constraints. Urine culture is pending. Kidneys and bladder looks normal with no uroliths…

Incontinent Malamute

Hello, Denali is a 5 years old M/N that “developed” incontinence progresivelly in the last 12 months. Maybe mild stranguria. His USG was 1.025. PH 7.Rest of UA was WNL. REctal exam normal however big dog. Bloodwork was declined due to financial constraints. Urine culture is pending. Kidneys and bladder looks normal with no uroliths…

Splenic nodule disapearance

Hello, This might sound like stupid but wondering if anybody seen this before. I’ve found a splenic nodule that was not very well defined but consistent, measurable in different splenic views. I did sedate the dog and when attempted to FNA the splenic nodule couldn’t find it anymore. Is this something that happens due to…

Splenic nodule disapearance

Hello, This might sound like stupid but wondering if anybody seen this before. I’ve found a splenic nodule that was not very well defined but consistent, measurable in different splenic views. I did sedate the dog and when attempted to FNA the splenic nodule couldn’t find it anymore. Is this something that happens due to…

Splenic nodule disapearance

Hello, This might sound like stupid but wondering if anybody seen this before. I’ve found a splenic nodule that was not very well defined but consistent, measurable in different splenic views. I did sedate the dog and when attempted to FNA the splenic nodule couldn’t find it anymore. Is this something that happens due to…

Adrenal Nodules, calcification and hyperechoic pancreas

Hello, This is my third simmilar case and I thought that I should see what experts are thinking…. This is a 8 years old F/S dachshund that presented with moderate increse Liver enzymes. No clinical signs of PU/PD or symptoms for  Pancreatitis. Both adrenal glands are enlarged, with “nodules”  at the caudal pole and calcification/…

Adrenal Nodules, calcification and hyperechoic pancreas

Hello, This is my third simmilar case and I thought that I should see what experts are thinking…. This is a 8 years old F/S dachshund that presented with moderate increse Liver enzymes. No clinical signs of PU/PD or symptoms for  Pancreatitis. Both adrenal glands are enlarged, with “nodules”  at the caudal pole and calcification/…

TCC Urethra

Hello, Fritz is a 6 years old M/N Schnautzer that presented with straining while urinating. Rectal palpation identified a mass in the pelvic entry cranial at the site of prostate.