Colonic and omental hemangiosarcoma in an 11 year old MN DSH cat

Colonic and omental hemangiosarcoma in an 11 year old MN DSH cat

This 11-year-old neutered male DSH cat presented for progressive partial anorexia, weight loss, vomiting, and melena. The physical exam revealed moderate dehydration, pale mucous membranes, and a palpable caudal abdominal mass. CBC demonstrated mild regenerative anemia, while the blood chemistry was normal except for moderate lipase elevation.

Jejunal intussusception in a 2 year old FS DSH cat

This 2-year-old FS DSH was presented for progressive anorexia and lethargy over the previous week. Physical exam revealed a palpable mid caudal abdominal mass and moderate dehydration. CBC and blood chemistry were normal. Radiographs confirmed a soft-tissue density in the mid caudal abdomen.

Intestinal mast cell tumor in a 14 year old MN DSH cat

This 14-year-old male neutered DSH cat was presented for progressively frequent vomiting over the previous month. The physical exam revealed a palpable abdominal mass. Blood analysis revealed mild anemia and moderately elevated total protein and moderately elevated globulins.

Intestinal carcinoma in a 12 year old FS DSH cat

This 12-year-old FS DSH cat presented for weight loss. The physical examination revealed a palpable abdominal mass and poor body condition. A CBC and blood chemistry profile revealed only a moderate neutrophilia with a left shift.

Liver lobe torsion, severe, diffuse, subacute necrohemorrhagic liver infarct in a 8 year old MN DLH cat

An 8-year-old MN DLH cat was presented with a 3-day history of lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea. A palpable abdominal mass was present on physical examination. The initial blood chemistry profile revealed severely elevated ALT and severely elevated AST with moderate azotemia and a mildly elevated creatinine concentration. Urinalysis revealed a specific gravity of 1.059 and…

Biliary cyst adenoma with palpable abdominal mass in a 14 year old FS DLH cat

This 14-year-old FS DLH cat was presented for a yearly clinical examination with mild anorexia. Slight weight loss was noted on physical examination, as well as a palpable abdominal mass. Mildly elevated amylase and mildly elevated free T4 were found on blood chemistry analysis. The hepatic enzymes were normal. Urinalysis was unremarkable.

Nodular hyperplasia, lymphoplasmacytic hepatitis, portal fibrosis in a 11 year old MN Labrador Retriever dog

An 11-year-old MN Labrador Retriever mixed breed dog presented for a swollen abdomen. Physical examination revealed palpable irregular hepatomegaly. Blood chemistry analysis revealed mild ALT and moderate SAP elevations.