Veterinary Dentistry Q&A 15


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This dog had a history of a shifting limb lameness. In addition to findings noted in the oral cavity, the clinical and laboratory examination revealed lethargy, mild peripheral lymphadenopathy, mild fever, and confirmed proteinuria with no other abnormalities on a complete urinalysis. The results of a complete blood count and biochemical profile were within normal limits.


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