Clinical Evaluation of Glomerular Filtration S.P. DiBartola, DVM D.J. Chew, DVM.
SMALL ANIMAL RADIOLOGY CASE DISCUSSIONS Sarah Jones, DVM
description
Transcript of SMALL ANIMAL RADIOLOGY CASE DISCUSSIONS Sarah Jones, DVM
SMALL ANIMAL RADIOLOGY CASE DISCUSSIONSSarah Jones, DVM
CASE 1
• 7 year old FS DSH
• Acute onset vomiting
L
R
WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?
ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND
DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOME
• Perforated duodenal mass
• Patient was euthanized due to poor prognosis
CASE 2
• 6 year old MN DSH
• Vomiting
WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?
ULTRASOUND
DIAGNOSIS
• Presumptive IBD/enteritis
• Presumptive pancreatitis
CASE 3
• 11 year old FS Border Collie
• 3-4 week history of lethargy and anorexia
WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?
THORACIC ULTRASOUND
THORACIC ULTRASOUND
DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOME
• Mediastinal mass
• CYTOLOGY:
• MASS: Anaplastic adenocarcinoma
• PLEURAL FLUID: Modified transudate with hemorrhage and mesothelial reactivity
CASE 4
• 7 year old FS Miniature Pinscher
• Vomited up a piece of blanket
WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?
ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND
DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOME
• Ultrasound:
• Multiple, fluid dilated intestinal loops
• Hard shadowing material
• Hyperechoic mesentery
• Surgery:
• Large portion of jejunum was dilated and ischemic
• Histopathology
• Severe transmural congestion and hemorrhage with multifocal villous blunting and necrosis
CASE 5
• 3 month old F Husky
• Patient jumped out of a truck, and was acutely lame
CASE 5
• 12 year old FS DMH
• Chronic cough
WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?
THORACIC ULTRASOUND
DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOME
• Thoracic ultrasound:
• Non-aerated right middle lung with multifocal angular mineralization
• Bronchoscopy:
• Inflammation, airway collapse, and mucus in the airways
• Cytology:
• Moderate to marked mixed, primarily neutrophilic and eosinophilic inflammation with mild macrophage reactivity was seen
• Findings consistent with eosinophilic disease such as feline asthma.
• Treatment: Prednisolone, Doxycycline pending Mycoplasma culture
CASE 6
• 4 month old MN German Shepherd
• Chronic regurgitation, thin body condition
DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOME• Hospitalization for IV fluid therapy, Nebulization
• Amoxicillin, Baytril
• Frequent, small, elevated feedings
• Acetylcholine receptor antibody titers: Negative
• Cortisol levels: Normal
THANK YOU!!• Questions?
• My email is [email protected]
• FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT TIME