04_00414 Cody W Intestinal mass with obstruction
A NM Labrador with a history of foreign body ingestion was presented for intermittent diarrhea that had initially responded to bland diet, metronidazole and aminopentamide. More recently there had vomiting and he appeared uncomfortable. On physical examination, a palpable mass in the cranial abdomen was present. CBC was within normal limits and serum biochemistry showed…
Spindle cell neoplasm of pancreas with metastasis, diagnosed on US-guided FNA, in a 6 year old FS German Shepherd Dog
A 6-year-old female spayed German Shepherd Dog was presented for evaluation of a possible abdominal mass and weight loss.
Right adrenal mass in a 7 year old FS ferret
The patient is a 7 year old female spayed ferret. This animal had a history of enlarged mammary glands, a possible abdominal mass, and intermittent dypsnea. Ferret had been on Lupron injections monthly for over a year.
Uterine mass in a 6 year old FI Gothic Squirrel monkey
The patient is a 6 year old intact female Gothic Squirrel monkey. The patient has a palpable abdominal mass.
Adrenal adenocarcinoma in a 5 year old MN ferret
The patient is a 5 year old neutered male ferret. Pet was presented because he was lethargic, dragging hind legs at times, had abnormal stools, and may have been inappetent. Physical exam revealed a large mass in region of left kidney. Pet did have spleen removed two years prior to today’s visit which came back…
Bilateral renomegaly, likely lymphoma, in a 10 year old MN Maine Coon cat
A 10-year-old neutered male Maine Coon cat with a history of mega-colon was presented for evaluation of passing smaller stools, vomiting bile, and decreased appetite. On physical examination, a palpable abdominal mass was present.
09-00070 Snoopy C Bilateral Leydig cell tumors—–NEED CDX—-
The patient is a canine Beagle Cross, intact male, 11 years. The patient has a history of a pendulous abdomen, elevated ALKP, amylase and lipase. The patient has a palpable testicular mass.
Prostatic carcinoma confirmed via ultrasound-guided FNA in an 11 year old MN Pomeranian
An 11-year-old neutered male Pomeranian dog was presented for evaluation of tenesmus, “hunched” stance, and decreased energy. On physical examination, a 3cm palpable mass cranial to pelvic canal was noted. Survey radiographs showed a mineralization/spherical mass in area of the prostate.