This lateral abdominal radiograph is of a four year-old, unilateral cryptorchid male dog exhibiting bilaterally symmetrical non-pruritic alopecia, gynaecomastia and attractiveness to male dogs.
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A 13-year old neutered male DSH cat presents with inspiratory dyspnoea, frequent sneezing, congestion, weight loss and partial anorexia of three months’ duration. Physical examination reveals bilateral mucopurulent nasal discharge. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid has been administered unsuccessfully. Vaccinations are up-to-date and the cat is free roaming. A smear is prepared from a nasal flush (Wright’s, ×40). Cranial radiographs do not reveal any osteolytic lesions or evidence of a mass.
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