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RAD – normal macromorphological abdomen in a 9 year old MN DSH cat with vomiting and anorexia

Case Study

RAD – normal macromorphological abdomen in a 9 year old MN DSH cat with vomiting and anorexia

This 9 year old MN DSH cat presented for anorexia and vomiting.

CBC/Chem: AST 129, ALT 287, amylase 1779, PSL 32 high, T4 low 0.7; lymphocytosis and band cells

This 9 year old MN DSH cat presented for anorexia and vomiting.

CBC/Chem: AST 129, ALT 287, amylase 1779, PSL 32 high, T4 low 0.7; lymphocytosis and band cells

DX

The radiographic examination of the abdomen is within normal limits

Image Interpretation

Rad of the abdomen: wnl

Outcome

No macromorphological evidence of a relevant pathology is noted. However, the sensitivity of radiographs to rule out numerous underlying causes of vomiting/bile vomiting is limited. A full abdominal ultrasound and complete bloodwork – if not yet done so – should be considered for further definition in case the clinical signs persist.

Patient Information

Patient Name : Juanito Martin/DPC
Gender : Male, Neutered
Species : Feline
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 17_00085

Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Vomiting

Images

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Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Vomiting