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03_00520 Hamish H Gastrocaval PSS

Intestinal and renal lymphoma in a 7 year old MN DSH cat

A seven-year-old MN DSH cat was presented with lethargy with the owner reporting that the cat’s behavior and temperament had changed. On urinalysis the urine was straw in color and clear; USPG was inappropriate (1.021), hematuria was present. The urine protein/creatinine ratio was 1.1. Abnormalities on CBC and serum chemistry were anemia, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, monocytosis,…

03_00182 Avery D Gastroazygous shunt

A 1-year-old MN Yorkshire Terrier dog was presented for history of elevated bile acids (no physical bile acid results provided), and ammonium biurate calculi on cystotomy.

Portosystemic shunt in a 1 year old M Maltese dog

A 1-year-old M Maltese dog was presented due to dark colored urine and minimal appetite. Physical examination was unremarkable. Urine was clear and yellow in appearance and on analysis showed normal pH and specific gravity, 3+ bilirubinuria, and the presence of bilirubin and ammonium biurate crystals. The only abnormality on CBC was thrombocytopenia. Blood chemistry…