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Hepatocutaneous syndrome and right adrenal mass in a 12 year old MN Pomeranian

Hepatocutaneous syndrome and right adrenal mass in a 12 year old MN Pomeranian

This 12 year old MN Pomeranian has a history of hepatocutaneous syndrome, PDH (on trilostane), and hypothyroidism (on levothyroxine). Also on carprofen. Recently presented for gradual loss of energy and variable appetite. 

Perforated Gallbladder Mucocele in a 12 year old MN Maltese dog

A 12-year-old NM Maltese with a history of pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism that was being treated with Lysodren was presented for vomiting, anorexia and not doing well over a 2-day period. Urinalysis showed an inappropriate SG (1.018), proteinuria, and bilirubinuria. Abnormalities on CBC and serum biochemistry were leukocytosis, severely elevated ALT and severely elevated ALP activity,…

Jejunal foreign body and emerging peritonitis in a 12 year old MN Cairn Terrier

A 12-year-old neutered male Cairn Terrier dog, with a chronic history of well managed diabetes and hyperadrenocorticism, was presented with a history of vomiting and anorexia over a 3 day period. The physical exam was normal other than mildly tacky mucous membranes and slight dehydration. The CBC was normal. Blood chemistry was stable with chronically…