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What is this urinary bladder “lesion” ?

What is this urinary bladder “lesion” ?

2YO FS Shih Tzu with significant weight loss of ~ 3# (was 9# now 6#) despite normal appetite. There are sonographic changes that indicate that the GI tract is the cause of weight loss. Chemistries:  mild ALT (172) elevation. Normal ALT and  BUN. Low normal ALB and Glob. No clinical signs related to the urogenital…

What is this urinary bladder “lesion” ?

2YO FS Shih Tzu with significant weight loss of ~ 3# (was 9# now 6#) despite normal appetite. There are sonographic changes that indicate that the GI tract is the cause of weight loss. Chemistries:  mild ALT (172) elevation. Normal ALT and  BUN. Low normal ALB and Glob. No clinical signs related to the urogenital…

Prostatic Abscess

Belgian Malinois

Suspect PLE in 10YO Heeler X with sonographically normal intestines

10YO  Heeler X  FS  wt =30# Chronic diarrhea (suspected small intestinal) since at least January 2015. Weight loss of 4lbs in that time. Pet is also hypoalbuminemic.   Sonographically normal liver, adrenals and kidneys. CBC-WNL, U/A: NSFs,  Chem Panel- All WNL except:   Albumin 2.2 (2.7-4.4)  and Magnesium 1.4 (1.5-2.5) Pet has been eating and…

Renal Ghost Artifact or Lesion ?

Patient is a clinically normal (BAR with good appetite) 12 YO FS Chihuahua with dark orange colored urine (bilirubin)  and a normal size/shape gall bladder containing a moderate degree of suspended unorganized sludge.  History of several episodes of UTI which responded to antibiotics.  The orange urine is what brought this dog in to the rDVM….

Pancreas Cyst/Pseudocyst Causing Pain?

An aggressive Beagle  MN   6YO  presented for episodes of acute abdominal pain noted by owner, rDVM and tech.  No GI signs. No weight loss. Gradual increasing liver enzymes:  Recently:  ALT   273  and ALKP  1486 Radiograph of spine and hips : NSFs      Liver size: WNLs   

Ureteral Stricture in an asymptomatic cat

12YO   DSH   FS  Asymptomatic cat (Two house cats were brought in for testing, because one was urinating out of the box. It turns out the other cat is in end stage renal failure was the guilty one ) Chemistry, Lytes, CBC, T4 =  NSFs U/A (cysto): USG = 1.024,  Trace protein, Urine Culture : negative…

Ureteral Stricture in an asymptomatic cat

12YO   DSH   FS  Asymptomatic cat (Two house cats were brought in for testing, because one was urinating out of the box. It turns out the other cat is in end stage renal failure was the guilty one ) Chemistry, Lytes, CBC, T4 =  NSFs U/A (cysto): USG = 1.024,  Trace protein, Urine Culture : negative…

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