CT- Elbow osteoarthritis with joint incongruity and kissing lesion, moderate hip dysplasia in a FS dog
History of progressive aggression attributed to suspect elbow pain. Concern for decreased range of motion in hind end as well. Physical Exam: unable to examinine awake due to aggression. No abnormalities on PE under anesthesia CBC/: WNL Chemistry: elevated phosphorus (8.7) U/A: USG 1.013
CT Malignant Nasal Soft Tissue Neoplasia in a 13 year old MN Labrador Retriever
This 13 year old MN Labrador was presented for bloody nasal discharge. This patient has a history of Horner’s Syndrome.
Adrenal mass in a 12 year old FS Yorkshire Terrier with sudden onset aggression
A 12-year-old FS Yorkshire terrier dog was presented for sudden onset aggression. Two years previously, calcium oxalate uroliths had been removed via cystotomy. The dog was on Hill’s U/D and enacard. An inappropriate specific gravity, 3+ protein, hematuria, and elevated urine protein: creatinine ratio was present on urinalysis. CBC was within normal limits, whereas serum…
03_00183 Lady F Biliary calculi with CBD obstruction
A 12-year-old FS Yorkshire terrier was presented for sudden onset aggression. Additional history was that two years previously, calcium oxalate uroliths were removed via cystotomy. Current diet was U/D and current therapy Enacard. On urinalysis an inappropriate SG, 3+ protein, hematuria, and elevated urine protein:creatinine ratio was present. CBC was within normal limits, whereas serum…
Renal calculi, biliary calculi, common bile duct obstruction, and right adrenal mass in a 12 year old FS Yorkshire Terrier
A 12-year-old FS Yorkshire Terrier was presented for sudden onset aggression. Two years previous to this visit, calcium oxalate uroliths were removed via cystotomy. Current diet was U/D, and current therapy included Enacard. On urinalysis, an inappropriate specific gravity, 3+ protein, hematuria, and elevated urine protein:creatinine ratio were present. CBC was within normal limits, but…
Cholangiohepatitis with portal fibrosis in a 9 year old MN Jack Russell Terrier dog
A 9-year-old MN Jack Russell Terrier dog was presented for a history of mild weight loss, and aggression. No abnormalities were noted on the CBC. Blood chemistry profile revealed mildly elevated total protein, SAP, and ALT enzymes activities. Urinalysis and serum bile acids were not performed.