Adrenal mass and splenic mass in a 12 year old MN Brittany Spaniel
A 12-year-old NM Brittany Spaniel dog was presented for evaluation of lethargy, vomiting, and polypnea. Abnormalities on laboratory testing included anemia, leukocytosis, and elevated BUN.
04_00362 Oscar S Duodenal mass
A 16-year-old MI Lhasa was presented for evaluation. Laboratory work showed glycosuria, proteinuria, severe leukocytosis, azotemia, and hypercalcemia. Hypertension (240) was also present.
Focal pancreatitis in a 15 year old FS Jack Russell dog
A 15-year-old spayed female Jack Russell was presented for evaluation of vomiting and anorexia. The dog had had a splenectomy 9 months prior. A collapsing trachea and PU/PD were also noted in the history. Abnormalities on CBC and serum biochemistry included leukocytosis, elevated liver enzyme activity, and azotemia.
Ureterolith with hydronephrosis in a 13 year old FS Dachshund
A 13-year-old female spayed Dachshund was presented for evaluation of weight loss, inappetence, and frequent urination. Urinalysis showed inappropriate SG (1.020), proteinuria, and hematuria. Abnormalities on CBC and serum biochemistry included leukocytosis, mild anemia, and hypoalbuminemia.
06_00124 Dakota G Renal mass
A 10-year-old SF DSH was presented for evaluation of ravenous appetite and weight loss. On physical examination an enlarged right kidney and thickened bowel loops were present. Leukocytosis was evident at 26,000.
Ureteral stones (calculi) with ureteral obstruction and hydronephrosis in a 5 year old FS Shih-tzu dog
A 5-year-old FS Shih-tzu dog presented for intermittent vomiting one week duration, inappetance. The clinical exam revealed upper abdominal discomfort. The bloodwork revealed elevated white blood cell count and normal blood chemistry. Two radiopaque marble size structures noted on abdominal radiographs suspected to be nephroliths or intestinal foreign body. Urinalysis was pending at the time…
Prostatic carcinoma and regional lymph node metastasis in a 13 year old MN Maltese dog presented for hematuria
A 13-year-old MN Maltese was presented due to concern over bladder issues and hematuria. Radiographs revealed NSF. Urine specific gravity was 1.027, WBC 30-50, RBC >50. Chemistry AP 614, ALT 65, spec cPL was 321.
06-00122 Terry P Renal pseudocyst —NEEDS CDX—
Presented history of diabetes mellitus with recent episode of hypoglycemia. Radiographs revealed a very large fluid mass effect in the mid abdomen. Blood work revealed an elevated white blood cell count.