RADS -Hypovolemia, Underperfusion of the Lung, and Secondary Ileus in a 8 year old FS Pomeranian dog

RADS -Hypovolemia, Underperfusion of the Lung, and Secondary Ileus in a 8 year old FS Pomeranian dog

History: Episode of collapse yesterday lasting about 10-15 seconds. Started on furosemide at ER. Very weak, lethargic and anorexic since. 2 episodes of vomiting.   

RADS – Disturbed Intestinal Motility Pattern with Functional Ileus in a 3 year old MN DSH cat

Presenting Clinical Signs:  lethargy, inappetance, fleas.  Physical Exam: EENT – squinting, yellowish nasal discharge; saline in nose does not make him sneeze PLN – normal HL – clear –  Abdomen – fluid, diarrhea greenish mucoid despite all meds (metronidazole, propectalin); possible long item in bowel palpated dorsally.   URTI, Diarrhea,  Anemia, Weight loss, Anorexia  

Right and Left Sided Heart Failure, Pleural Effusion, Atrial Enlargement in a 3 year old FS DSH cat

Presenting Clinical Signs: Owner states pet is very lethargic, not eating or drinking for “a few days”. Also c/o fleas. Pet had topical OTC flea med Thursday morning. No other meds.  Physical Exam: Lethargy, lateral with 10% dehydration and very thin body condition. Pale mm, Poor body condition

Linear foreign body Obstruction in a 3-year-old FS Pot Bellied pig: Our November Case Of the Month 2015

The patient was presented for evaluation due to severe vomiting. The vomiting stopped but the patient was now anorexic. The patient was quiet with a thin body condition. CBC found a low WBC of 3.7. Blood chemistry found albumin 3.7, total protein 7.0, ALKP 43, BUN 43, and cholesterol 79.