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Adrenal Adenocarcinoma in a 12 year old MN DSH

Adrenal Adenocarcinoma in a 12 year old MN DSH

A 12-year-old NM DSH was presented for evaluation as a newly diagnosed diabetic showing weight loss and vomiting.

Adrenal mass in a 12yr old, MN, DSH

12-year-old MN DSH with a history uncontrolled diabetes mellitus was presented for evaluation of ravenous appetite, shaking, and restlessness. Current therapy was 9 IU PZI SQ BID.  Urinalysis showed SG of 1.024 and glycosuria. CBC was within reference range. Abnormalities on serum biochemistry were hyperglycemia, elevated ALT and ALP activity, and hypokalemia. T4 was within…

Right adrenal gland mass with early phrenic vein invasion in a 13 year old MN DSH cat

A 13-year-old NM DLH with a history of diabetes mellitus was presented for evaluation of corneal changes and a pendulous large abdomen. The only abnormality on urinalysis was glycosuria. Abnormalities on serum biochemistry were elevated fructosamine (648), amylase (1507), triglycerides (402) and PSL (405).

Chronic cholecystitis and mucocele formation in a 10 year old MN Chihuahua

A 10-year-old MN Chihuahua with a history of diabetes and severe pancreatitis was presented for evaluation of PU/PD. Urinalysis showed glycosuria and proteinuria with a normal specific gravity (1.039). Abnormalities on serum biochemistry were elevated cholesterol (1257), triglycerides (2485), PSL (229), ALT (360), ALP (5307), GGT (28), BUN (36), and glucose (275).

RAD – Functional gastrointestinal ileum with intestinal dilation and maldigestion pattern in a 15 year old FS DSH cat

This 15 year old FS DSH cat has a history of kidney disease and urinary stones, has been newly diagnosed diabetic. Physical Exam: distended tender abdomen. No palpable masses. Excess gas on ultrasound today. CBC: neutrophilia and lymphocytosis Chem: glucose 243  

06-00122 Terry P Renal pseudocyst —NEEDS CDX—

Presented history of diabetes mellitus with recent episode of hypoglycemia. Radiographs revealed a very large fluid mass effect in the mid abdomen. Blood work revealed an elevated white blood cell count.

Pancreatic mass; possible neutrophilic inflammation in a 5 year old MN DSH cat

A 5-year-old MN DSH with history of untreated diabetes mellitus, was presented on emergency for collapse. Physical examination findings were weight loss, pale pink mucous membranes, normal heart and lungs sounds, 5% dehydrated, and a palpable cranial abdominal mass. Abnormalities on CBC and blood chemistry were leukocytosis, neutrophilia, anemia, marked hyperglycemia (>686 mg/dl), elevated ALT…

03_00201 Ozzie L Hepatic lipidosis

A 5-year-old MN DSH with history of untreated diabetes mellitus, was presented on emergency for collapse. Physical examination findings were weight loss, pale pink mucous membranes, normal heart and lungs sounds, 5% dehydrated, and a palpable cranial abdominal mass. Abnormalities on CBC and blood chemistry were leukocytosis, neutrophilia, anemia, marked hyperglycemia, elevated ALT activity and…