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Gastric mural mass vs abscess in a 11 year old FS Miniature Schnauzer

Gastric mural mass vs abscess in a 11 year old FS Miniature Schnauzer

This 11 year old FS Miniature Schnauzer dog was presented with inappetance, vomiting and tense abdomen. Possible mass effect in cranial abdomen on radiographs. WBC 3.5.

Adrenal Mass with Left Phrenic Invasion in a 10 year old FS Yorkie mix

This 10 year old FS Yorkie mix presented with a history of lethargy; while still eating, urinating and deficating normally. She then began shaking, the abdomen became distended and she stopped eating or drinking. UA- isothenuria and proteinuria. 3 small bladder stones were collected when obtaining UA and 4dx negative. SDMA 16, BUN 37, CREAT 1.6,…

Primary renal dysplasia complicated by Leptospirosis in a 4 year old MN Llasa Apso

A 4-year-old MN Lhasa Apso with history of allergies being managed with hydroxyzine, Benadryl, and dexamethasone, was presented for a routine visit. The only abnormality on physical examination was an oral mass adjacent to the lower incisors. Pre-anesthetic bloods showed mild azotemia. The patient’s procedure was postponed until azotemia improved.