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Case review: Feline Demodicosis

A 4-year-old spayed female Siamese cat named Agnus was presented for evaluation of recurrent, intermittently pruritic chin and facial scabs of greater than a year's duration.

Case Review: Acute abdominal trauma in a puppy

A five month old poodle mix named Scottie presented for evaluation of acute trauma.

Case Study: Suspect foreign body in dog

Max, a 5-year-old German Shorthaired Pointer, presented for acute vomiting of two days duration.

Case Study: Eosinophilic ulcer (rodent ulcer) in a cat

by Jennifer Jellison, DVM

Angie, a 4-year-old Persian cat, presented for a second opinion related to a lesion on her upper lip. Angie, a 4-year-old Persian cat, presented for a second opinion related to a lesion on her upper lip. She was not eating well and had previously been treated with steroids for her lip condition. The client reported she improved for a week or so after the steroid injection. She was an indoor cat.

Case Study: Mycoplasmosis in Six Rats

Six 12-week-old male rats from the same litter were presented with sneezing and excessive porphyrin secretion in their tears (chromodacryorrhea).

Case Study: Bladder Stones

Shiloh, a 3-year-old long-haired intact female Chihuahua, presented for frequent urination and hematuria of several days duration. She had been acting normally otherwise and had no prior history of any serious health concerns.

Case Study: Gecko Hemipene

Copper, a 2-year-old male leopard gecko, presented for a suspected prolapsed hemipenis of several days duration.

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