Canine Infectious Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review, Q&A 06

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A 9-year-old neutered female mixed-breed dog living in Augsburg, Germany, was referred for a several-week history of dry cough and lethargy. The owner also noticed exercise intolerance and a decreased activity level. A 10-day course of treatment with enrofloxacin did not improve the clinical signs. The dog had no travel history outside 51 northern Europe. She was up to date on routine vaccinations; preventive treatment for parasites was unknown. On physical examination, the dog was lethargic with normal vital signs. On auscultation of the thorax, slightly harsh lung sounds were noted during inspiration and expiration; the heart sounds were normal. Cutaneous ecchymoses were noted on the ventral and lateral aspects of the abdomen (see image).

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