Monday, September 18, 2017

3144. 14-year-old large cross breed barks at 5 am

Sep 18, 2017

"I spent $1,200 veterinary fees in one day," the woman had his lame dog X-rayed by Vet 1 and Vet 2. "At the 2nd clinic, the vet gave some injection and a patch. Peaceful sleep for everyone."
"The dog will stop barking for around 4 days," I said. 
She nodded. "The neighbours complained to the police and the policemen visited me yesterday!"
She asked for a house-call to put the dog to sleep after 6 months of care-giving. Exhausted.
"There is the alternative of giving pain medication before sleeping," I advised. "You need to adjust the dosage to effect."

The owner came for the medication.  

3143. Blood test for health screening of the dogs older than 5 years. Case study of a bad breath 6-year-old Corgi. Fasting glucose level

The most common panel of screening lab tests for general, overall health status includes:

1.  BLOOD TESTS

complete blood count (CBC), that tells us how many red and white blood cells a patient has.

differential, part of the CBC, which shows how many of each different type of white blood cell is present.

chemistry profile (chemistries), which conveys information on the major organs (liver, kidneys, pancreas), blood sugar and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, phosphorous).


2.  URINE TESTS

urinalysis, which has a chemical part (ph/acidity, concentration, protein, sugar, etc.) and a microscopic part (bacteria/infection, bladder cells, kidney cells, blood cells, crystals that might contribute to stone formation, etc.)


The above collection of tests is sometimes referred to as a “minimum database,” or the smallest collection of tests that will give us a good overview of a patient’s health. This panel might be requested for screening before anesthesia, or a pet ill with non-specific signs.


3.  X-RAYS
Useful to check for urinary stone formation in the kidneys and bladders, lung disease, heart, kidney and liver disease, some abdominal tumours or bone abnormalities.


4.  DENTAL WORK (SEE CASE STUDY BELOW).  



CASE STUDY

Sep 17, 2017

Corgi, F, Not Spayed, 6 years old.

Sep 16, 2017

The owner just wanted a blood test to screen her health.
The dog has bad breath. He did not want dental work.

Blood test

Glucose (Fasting ) 3.3  (3.9-6.0). Surprisingly low. However, the dog is healthy and has no complaint of fits. Will need another blood test 4 weeks later. 

The glucose level has a range of 5.6 - 13.9 for dogs on injections of Vetsulin level. These values are for a stable diabetic dog.

Low values for creatine  62   (89-177).  High Hb 21.2  (12-18), ALT  65 (less than 59). These values will not be significant. Will need another blood test 4 weeks later.


Sep 17, 2017
The owner decided on dental as he had to board the dog with his friend. Bad breath was terrible.

Dom + Ket at 50% IV.  (50% of Dom 0.4 and Ket 0.5) was quite effective. Isolflurane gas standby.

Only one loose tooth  RU Premolar 1 was extracted. Lots of tartar and plaque removed. Dental scaling was done. 

UPDATE IN OCT 17, 2017.
The owner did not return for a 2nd blood test. 



TIPS AND ADVICES

Dogs over 5 years of age are considered old. They need annual check ups to ensure that they are healthy and will live longer lives. 

Physical examination, blood and urine tests, dental inspection of their teeth and X-rays are the common wellness screening in dogs. The owner may have to request these tests as not all vets remind the owners of old dogs during the annual vaccination.   










VIDEO OF AN OLD POODLE NEEDING DENTAL SCALING

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqzLnNPquUY

 

3142. A rapid panting 10-year-old male neutered Shih Tzu pants non-stop today

X-rays show fluid in lungs. Vet 1 aspirated blood today from the chest and showed owner. Is the blood from the lung tumour or bleeding due to ruptured blood vessels?

CT scan would cost $3,500. The dog wa very week and panted rapidly.


X-rays 2 months ago by Vet 1


Is this a case of congenital diaphragmatic hernia?
 
Always sit with one back leg inwards since young instead of both hind legs straight. Body is curved since young.

BLOOD TEST
Sep 18, 2017. Low RBC, Hb and platelets. Very low platelet count. Auto-immune thrombocytopenia?

3141. INTERN. A dwarf hamster has rapid breathing - respiratory infection

"Blocked nose sounds," the owner said.





 Video of sounds

CONCLUSION
The vet needs a closer physical examination as the small nostrils are less than 2 mm across. Nasal plugs removed using cotton bud. Stethoscope onto the chest revealed harsh lung sounds.

Once the blocked nostrils were cleared, and oral medications were given for the past 2 days of in-patient treatment, much less nasal sounds were heard and the hamster could breathe easier and normally.
 

Antibiotics orally. Inpatient 2 days to enforce cage rest. Around 50% of the appetite returns. The owner wanted the hamster home.

In this case, the respiratory infections could be caused by bite wound infections from the other male sibling. The owner saw bleeding around the top of the neck area some days ago and wiped off the blood. The sibling got bitten but did not lose appetite or become lethargic.

It is best to house male dwarf hamsters over 3 months old in separate areas as many do bite for space inside the small caged area. . 

Sunday, September 17, 2017

3140. INTERN. Lifestyle of a male stray cat and kidney disease

Sep 14, 2017


HOOK

Animal shelters will put the stray dog or cat to sleep after a few days
No kill shelters do not put them to sleep. E.g. NANAS, Yangon Golden Heart  (images, videos)

Many younger Singaporeans care for the stray cats. Some will feed them and bring them to the vet when they are sick. Others will get them neutered or spayed and look for them to be adopted. Most of these feeders have no means to provide them a safe sanctuary of the home and so the cat roams freely and suffers the consequences of abuse, infections from fighting and live a shorter life.  



This educational video shows a case study of a free-roaming stray 5-year-old male cat with difficulty in passing urine seen at Toa Payoh Vets.

5-year-old, male cat, not neutered, fed but allowed to stray
Brings to Toa Payoh Vets when the cat is sick. Cat fights.Infected wounds.  

 
On Sep 14, 2017
Pus inside the urine seen. Dysuria (difficulty in passing urine.) No urethral obstruction.
Catherised under gas anaesthesia, being ferocious. Urine sent for analysis. Bladder irrigated.



VIDEO WITH INTERN.




X rays - Enlarged kidneys.
Pyelonephritis with pus in the urine catherised. X rays enlarged kidneys. No urinary stones.
blood test. chronic kidney disease. Increased urea, creatinine and low platelet count. No leucocytosis.


urine test.







Urinalysis
Slightly turbid yellow urine
pH 8 (5-8)
SG 1.026  (1.005 - 1.030)

Nitrite Negative
Protein 4+  (proteinuria)
Glucose Negative
Ketones 1+
Urobilinogen Normal
Bilirubin Negative
Blood 4+

Bacteria 1+
White blood cells  over 900 (/uL)
Red blood cells over 1800 (/uL)
Epithelial cells 40 (/uL)
Casts, crystals Nil


No owner. One couple feeds him outside the apartment.

Stray cat's lifestyle is freedom to roam.   Not neutered by feeder. Fights. Eye injuries some 8 months ago and treated at Toa Payoh Vets.

Kidney disease affects cats after 5 years of age. Male cats more affected than female cats.   Health screening by blood and urine test will be best to pick up early kidney disease in cats over 5 years.  

Saturday, September 16, 2017

3139. Continuing education. Dr Melanie Hicks and Abaxis S E Asia lecture at Suntec City Sep 15, 2017

Sep 15, 2017
Useful updated lecture on chronic kidney disease and blood testing equipment.



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Updated on chronic kidney diseases in dogs and cats





Dear Dr Sing and team, 

This year, we Alfamedic is proud to present you the first Abaxis South East Asia Lecture Series to Singapore. Everyone is invited! :)

Abaxis brought you and team Dr Melanie Hicks, Senior Professional Services
Veterinarian for Abaxis Global Diagnostics. In the past four years, she has lectured in clinical pathology topics at numerous veterinary schools and technical colleges, and has provided hundreds of in-hospital seminars on topics in clinical
pathology and practice management. Dr Hicks has been a Director or her provincial veterinary medical association for eight years, acting as President for 2011-2012. She has served as a national Director for the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association for three years, currently sits on executive and will become the national President in 2019.

The details for this half-day event are as below,
Date - 15th September 2017 (Friday)
Time - 10am - 2pm (Registration starts 930am)
Venue - Suntec Convention Center, Room 300/301
Topics -
1. Histogram and blood film interpretation
2. Leveraging diagnostics in your practice
3. Managing chronic kidney disease




QUERIES ON LOW BLOOD UREA AND CREATININE IN A COCKER SPANIEL WITH SUBMANDIBULAR TUMOURS



Pertaining to your queries, Dr Hicks suggested that a patient with low BUN and creatinine is not due to kidney disease per se (generally both tend to be high, along with potential other abnormalities in phosphorus, USG, urine microalbum and UPC etc). 
 
Low creatinine can be caused by a reduced lean muscle mass (most common cause).
Low BUN can be due to hepatic dysfunction. 
 
Both can be due to medullary washout (psychogenic polydipsia, excessively high IV fluid rate). 
 
Generally a slightly low BUN & creatinine is not significant if the above have been ruled out.




3138. INTERN. NON-COMPLIANCE. A Siberian Husky licks its tumour till it inflames and bleeds








Sep 15, 2017

HOOK
Above images and short video clip of tumour close up. Narrate.
 
 

Tumours grow bigger every day. Friction with the floor. Traumatised. Inflamed. Infected. Licked.
Bleeding. Soil apartment. What to do now?


This case study shows the dog had licked the itchy tumour till it becomes inflamed red and bleeds, soiling the apartment. The owner had been advised to come for tumour surgery 3 months ago, after antibiotics and anti-inflammatory injections.

"We were too busy," the owner noted that the tumour had shrunkened a bit and was not inflamed in the June treatment. Now, the tumour is red and bleeding. She wanted immediate surgery.


 Title: Not complying with veterinary instructions


"In such cases of infection, the skin wound after the surgery is unlikely to heal," I said. "The nearby skin is inflamed and infected. This results in a large open wound and more expenses." The dog was sent home on antibiotics for 2 weeks before surgery.


VIDEO OF CONSULTATION AND HISTORY.


CONCLUSION
Infected tumours need their infection to be treated by antibiotics before surgery. This ensures that the surgical wound after tumour removal will heal well. Otherwise, there will be a large hole which is hard to heal.

This case shows that compliance with veterinary instructions is less expensive than repeat treatments.  




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