Renal calculi in a 5 year old MN DMH cat

Renal calculi in a 5 year old MN DMH cat

A 5-year-old male neutered DMH cat was presented for evaluation of PU/PD, abnormal behavior, and inappropriate urination (periuria). Low-normal specific gravity (1.014) was evident on urinalysis. CBC was within reference range, but serum biochemistry revealed azotemia.

06_00203 Tai Chi H Urethral mass with ureteral invasion, suspect TCC

A 12-year-old SF Aussie was presented for evaluation of a 2-3 month duration of stranguria, pollakuria, and urination accidents in the house. Treated initially with amoxicillin and then with TMS with no response. Free catch urine culture yielded pseudomonas. Current therapy is fluoroquinolone but still with no response. Appetite and activity are both normal. 

09-00087 Themba M Prostatic mass with bilateral ureteral obstruction —-NEED SL——

A 10-year-old NM Rhodesian Ridgeback was presented for evaluation of tenesmus and abnormal urination. CBC showed leukocytosis with neutrophilia and monocytosis. On urinalysis, specific gravity was normal (1.041) but hematuria and pyuria were present. 

04_00407 Oakley K Gastric LSA

A 9-year-old NM DSH was presented for evaluation of chronic vomiting and inappropriate urination, with more recent hematemesis. Additional history was therapy with Metacam and no weight loss.

UGELAB (Laser Ablation) treatment for trigonal transitional cell carninoma of the bladder in a 10 year old FS American Eskimo dog. Our Case Study Of The Month July 2014

A 10-year-old FS American Eskimo dog was presented for stranguria, hematuria, pollajuria and just not herself. She was non responsive to therapy for UTI. Severe azotemia and moderate anemia developed. Urinalysis revealed proteinuria, elevated WBC, blood and transitional cells, and isosthenuria.

Pyelonephritis and interstitial nephrosis in a 16 year old FS cat

A 16-year-old spayed female cat was presented for evaluation of hematuria and inappropriate urination. On urinalysis, an inappropriate specific gravity (1.014) and hematuria were evident. The only abnormality on blood work was mild anemia. 

Urethral mass in a 11 year old S Dachshund dog

An 11-year-old SF Dachshund with a history of recurrent UTI was presented for evaluation of chronic, inappropriate urination and more recently pollakiuria. Urinalysis showed isosthenuria and hematuria. Abnormalities on serum biochemistry were mildly elevated ALP and AST activity, 95, CPK 1944, albumin 4.1, total protein 7.9.  

UGELAB (Laser Ablation) treatment for trigonal transitional cell carninoma of the bladder in a 10 year old FS American Eskimo dog.

A 10-year-old FS American Eskimo dog was presented for stranguria, hematuria, pollajuria and just not herself. She was non responsive to therapy for UTI. Severe azotemia and moderate anemia developed. Urinalysis revealed proteinuria, elevated WBC, blood and transitional cells, and isosthenuria.

Transitional cell carcinoma in an 8 year old FS West Highland White Terrier

The patient is a spayed female, 8 year old West Highland White Terrier dog, which presented for inappropriate urination and straining.

06-00108 Jeremy B Pyelonephritis and cystitis *BK*—–NEED CDX—

The patient is a 7 year old, feline DSH, NM. Clinical exam findings: Inappropriate urination. Straining to urinate. Cystocentesis done and then Jeremy blocked. Catheter removed after 29 hrs – blocked again. Currently catheterized. Hyperglycemia. Altered CBC/Chem/UA values: Fructosamine 391 (140-320). Urine specific gravity 1.050, 4+ red cells, 4+ white cells, glucosuria.