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03_00229 Sophie L Hepatocellular glycogen accumulation

03_00229 Sophie L Hepatocellular glycogen accumulation

A 13-year-old SF Chihuahua with a history of hypercalcemia in a wellness profile was presented for evaluation. The rest of the profile and CBC were all within normal limits. Additional history was that the owner reports that although the dog is acting fine she is getting older; and that she has asymptomatic Cushing’s disease. On…

Renal carcinoma in a 15 year old MN DSH cat with weight loss

A 15 year old NM DSH was presented for losing weight with a history of a possible abdominal tumor and kidney stone. Both CBC and serum biochemistry were within normal limits.

Ureteral calculus and hydroureter in an 8 year old FS DMH cat

An 8-year-old female spayed DMH cat with a history of possible urinary bladder stones and/or kidney stones was presented for evaluation. The clinical examination was uneventful. Urinalysis showed an inappropriate specific gravity, proteinuria, and hematuria. CBC was normal.