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Revision as of 17:38, 3 October 2012
Signalment:
- 12-year-old female neutered Maltese Terrier cross
Presenting complaint:
- abdominal enlargement, lethargy, inappetance for 3 months. Your physical exam shows an obviously distended abdomen with a very large (>10 cm diameter) firm palpable abdominal mass, mucous membranes pink but paler than normal, periodontal disease. Otherwise clinical exam within normal limits, and she seems surprisingly alert and responsive. The clients say the abdominal enlargement has only happened in the past month.
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Review the abdominal ultrasound report, the packed cell volume and total protein report and the urinalysis report. What do you do next? |
Haematology report |
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