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Inflamed gallbladder mucocele in an 8 year old FS Miniature Schnauzer

Inflamed gallbladder mucocele in an 8 year old FS Miniature Schnauzer

An 8-year-old FS Miniature Schnauzer was presented for evaluation of elevated liver enzyme activity on routine pre-anesthetic blood work. Physical examination was normal. Abnormalities on CBC and serum biochemistry were mild non-regenerative anemia (37%) and elevated ALT (295) and pre-and postprandial bile acids 101 and 98, respectively. cPL was within reference range.

CT – Portosystemic shunt, micro hepatica and ureteral obstruction in a 4 year old MN Shih Tzu

This 4 year old MN Shih Tzu has a history of chronic liver disease and elevated bile acids. Liver biopsy dx vascular anomaly. Intermittent abnormal behavior and hematuria. slighty overweight. Bile acids 164/123