14 year old Bichon Frise: This week’s case is a 14-year-old male neutered Bichon Frise presented for polyuria and polydipsia. Check for urinary tract calculi. This is a great case, and one where you can use physics to your advantage! https://t.co/IjRzE4EQIf
1 year old Labrador Retriever: This 1-year-old dog has a history of chronic vomiting which worsened recently. What are your findings? https://t.co/SNtsfoj7ZX
2 year old Thoroughbred: This week’s imaging case comes from large animal radiology. It’s a 2-year-old Thoroughbred filly that was kicked on the left tarsus. Post your interpretations in the comments section! https://t.co/58D1QkTzOV
3 year old Domestic Longhair: This week’s case is a 3-year-old domestic long haired cat with suspected trauma. Post your interpretations in the comments section. https://t.co/W4Y68fPSbS
13 year old Domestic Shorthair: This week’s case is a 13-year-old female neutered Domestic Shorthair cat with anorexia and intermittent diarrhea. Where is the primary disease located? https://t.co/7JPEzbDWvA
10 year old Shih Tzu: This week’s case is a 10-year-old male neutered Shih Tzu with a chronic cough. Where would you localize the abnormality to? https://t.co/ubbBnAcCPn
2 year old Dachshund: Today’s case is a 2-year-old male long-haired Dachshund with gagging episodes. What is the enlarged organ? https://t.co/Eao466mW7f
6 year old Egyptian Mau: This week’s case is a 6-year-old female neutered Egyptian Mau cat presenting with respiratory distress. What are your differential diagnoses? https://t.co/GrKjon5rfd
10 month old Labrador Retriever: Today’s case is a 10-month-old Labrador Retriever with intermittent left thoracic limb lameness. What are your findings and radiographic diagnosis? https://t.co/2RiBZAuVFA
6 month old Bulldog: This week’s case is a 6-month-old Bulldog with a 4-day history of vomiting. What are your findings, differential diagnoses, and next steps? https://t.co/7ukGWaQwM1
6 year old Chihuahua: This week’s case is a 6-year-old male neutered Chihuahua with chronic cough that has not responded to therapy. What are your radiographic findings? https://t.co/6BR81NxsSU
7 year old Domestic Shorthair: This week’s case is a 7-year-old male neutered Domestic Shorthair cat with difficulty breathing. What are the two main findings? https://t.co/xwTRVB5Wrv
1 year old male castrated Labrador Retriever: This week’s case is a 1-year-old male castrated Labrador with 2-day history of vomiting and anorexia. https://t.co/DjJHZSC0qc
6 month old male neutered Rottweiler with vomiting: For the first case of July, we have a 6-month-old male neutered Rottweiler that has been vomiting for three days. https://t.co/OtT1rbvdNc
2 year old DSH: This week’s case is a 2-year-old female neutered DSH cat. Missing for two days, returned depressed, dehydrated, and anorexic. What are your findings and diagnostic plan? https://t.co/q2Y0MQ1D7B
7 year old mixed breed dog: This week’s case is a 7-year-old male neutered mixed breed dog with lethargy, fever, lameness, and cutaneous lesions. How would you characterize this pattern? https://t.co/xQfEa1fzLo
11 year old Beagle: This week’s case is an 11-year-old Beagle with right thoracic limb lameness. How would you describe this lesion? https://t.co/BhKfTf090M
6 month old Labrador Retriever: This week’s case is a 6 month old female neutered Labrador Retriever who is small for her age and has trouble seeing. Post your interpretations in the comments section. https://t.co/KoS1iamg6I