Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 09"

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'''A seven-year-old, female, mixedbreed dog is presented with a distended abdomen, polydipsia/polyuria and progressive anorexia and lethargy. At this time there is no vulvar secretion but the owners recall the dog having a thick yellowish discharge 10–12 days previously that quickly disappeared. Last estrus was ten weeks ago. A caudal abdominal sonogram is shown.'''
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'''A seven-year-old, female, mixed-breed dog is presented with a distended abdomen, polydipsia/polyuria and progressive anorexia and lethargy. At this time there is no vulvar secretion but the owners recall the dog having a thick yellowish discharge 10–12 days previously that quickly disappeared. Last estrus was ten weeks ago. A caudal abdominal sonogram is shown.'''
  
 
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A seven-year-old, female, mixed-breed dog is presented with a distended abdomen, polydipsia/polyuria and progressive anorexia and lethargy. At this time there is no vulvar secretion but the owners recall the dog having a thick yellowish discharge 10–12 days previously that quickly disappeared. Last estrus was ten weeks ago. A caudal abdominal sonogram is shown.


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