Search Results
( Supplementary Video S1 ) . At presentation, a neurological examination was performed. Assessment Anatomic diagnosis In this dog, the collapse after short periods of activity could be suggestive of a neuromuscular condition. However, tetraparesis or
reference ranges for alpacas, the sick hembra's plasma vasopressin concentration (2.96 pg/mL) was comparable to those of 2 age-matched healthy controls (3.22 and 3.28 pg/mL). Collectively, these results were considered most compatible with a diagnosis of
animals, capital physeal fractures occur with some frequency but less consistently produce swelling or other localizing clinical signs, and definitive diagnosis in suspect cases requires differentiation from other coxofemoral injuries. 1 , 4 – 6
inflammation in the duodenum and colon was not felt to be clinically important. A diagnosis of VE of the colon was made. Reevaluation of surgical biopsy samples collected prior to medical treatment confirmed a diagnosis of mild lymphoplasmacytic enteritis and
of polypoid cystitis in pet rabbits. This condition should be considered as a differential diagnosis for rabbits with masses of the urinary bladder lumen or rabbits with chronic urinary sludge. Biopsy specimens were easily and safely obtained from the
the study reported here were to describe the long-term outcome for a group of dogs with hemophilia A at clinical practices and to determine the relationship between FVIII:C at diagnosis and severity of clinical signs and prognosis. Materials and
Introduction Naturally occurring hypoadrenocorticism (HA), commonly termed Addison’s disease, is a life-threatening endocrine disorder that requires an accurate and timely diagnosis to ensure successful outcomes. 1 Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs
. Given the location and CT appearance of the masses, the most likely diagnosis was considered to be cholesterinic granuloma, although choroid plexus papilloma 1 and papillary ependymoma 2 could not be ruled out. Figure 1— Transverse, contrast
months to 12 years (median of 4 years). 3 Weight ranged from 1.7 to 350 kg (median of 44.7 kg). 3 Young age, small size, or low bodyweight should not preclude the clinician from considering obstructive urolithiasis as a differential diagnosis in pet
-old spayed female Boxer with a subsequent diagnosis of truncal cutaneous pythiosis. The mass had been present for approximately 6 weeks and was increasing in size despite treatment with cefpodoxime (4.4 mg/kg [2 mg/lb], PO, once daily) and a topical ointment