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AZA

OWNER: BELLER PetNest Animal Hospital


SPECIES: CANINE 11990 Coit Road REPORT ID: 5271287
BREED: GERMAN SHEPHERD Suite 110 DATE OF RECEIPT: Nov 14 2022
GENDER: F Frisco, TX, 75035
AGE: 9 YEARS 469-956-6100
PATIENT ID: US1309-DR6194 petnestfrisco@gmail.com

Services Rendered:

Tests

Confidence
Normal Abnormal

Prominent Spleen
Two Populations of Small Intestine
Abdominal Mass Effect
Appendicular Bone Fracture
Hip Incongruity
Hip Luxation
Hip Osteoarthritis
Limited Abdominal Detail
Lytic and/or Blastic Bone Lesions
Pelvic Fracture
Renal Mineralization
Small Intestinal Foreign Material
Small Intestinal Plication
Spondylosis
Stifle Periarticular Osteophytosis
Thoracolumbar Disc Space Narrowing
Urinary Bladder Calculi
Vertebral Anomaly

Additional Information

Prominent Spleen: Changes observed within the tail or body of the spleen on the lateral view, including enlargement
in size, rounded margins, or irregular margins, will trigger an abnormal test for splenomegaly. Abdominal ultrasound
should be considered to determine a definitive diagnosis if indicated from clinical signs, medical history, and physical
exam findings. Differential diagnoses for splenomegaly include splenic neoplasia, splenic congestion, breed variant,
and other causes.
DDx: Splenic neoplasia, splenic congestion, breed variant, other
Two Populations of Small Intestine: An abnormal test indicates that there is distension of a portion of small intestine
with a concurrent population of small intestine that is empty or not distended. Differential diagnoses include
mechanical obstruction, functional ileus, enteritis, or other causes. Clinical signs, physical exam findings, patient
status along with radiographic signs should aid in determining which additional diagnostics should be performed.
Additional diagnostics may include follow up radiographs, UGI contrast study, or abdominal ultrasound.
DDx: Mechanical obstruction, ileus-functional, enteritis, other

These results were generated by computer assisted technology.


Should a specific anatomy or condition not be listed that does not imply normal or abnormal, rather it could not be determined.
Only a veterinarian can make a final diagnosis.

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Radiology Images

· Prominent Spleen

· Two Populations of Small Intestine

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