Tuesday, August 28, 2018

3250. INTERN. A 16-year-old female red-eared slider swims lop-sided to the right.

HOOK

Swim lop-sided with the right side sinking
(Video)

History. Two siblings. The male is 30% larger and more solid build. This female had laid eggs some 6 months ago. The owner saw soft shells of eggs.  The other sibling is a male.

For over 2 months, this 16-year-old red-eared slider had stopped eating compared to her sibling. She was fed pellets and vegetables for the last 15 years. The owner fed chicken meat and vegetables for the first 6 months of this year but the slider became lethargic and ate little. She was unlike her sibling that is in good health, stopped eating.

Vet 1 diagnosed soft lower shell and prescribed 3 drops of oral calcium daily. The owner said that the slider suffered from swimming lop-sided to the right. X-rays by Vet 1 showed a radio-dense area, mainly on the right side of the body on the ventral part. Vet 1 diagnosed constipation and advised the owner to feed laxatives of fruit or vegetable juice.

The slider passed black stools in small amounts when she was inappetant for over 3 months. What is the problem?

EVIDENCE

X RAYS FROM VET 1
JUL 2,  2018
showed radio-dense material on the right side of the body. The vet prescribed oral calcium syrup for the soft lower shell. Later, he prescribed laxative oil to treat the constipation as evident from the radio-dense white material seen on the right side. 








X RAYS FROM TOA PAYOH VETS
AUG 27,  2018

In-patient treatment at Toa Payoh Vets. One X-ray is taken.







Day1. Tongue swollen and inflamed

TREATMENT
Antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and syringe-feeding 3x daily
Still swimming lop-sided (video from intern).



IN-PATIENT OBSERVATION

1. August 27, 2018    Yellowish liquid discharge and viscous later from the vent passed into the water. Likely to be uterine infections. The fluid from decomposed eggs and egg shell in the right uterine area resulted in a radio-dense material seen on the right side.  As the slider is not gasping for breath and able to drink water and spew out bubbles of water, the lungs are not infected.    

History from the owner. Vent discharge.
1.  August 11, 2018    The owner reported a stinking sticky yellowish watery discharge and had seen soft shelled eggs laid around 6 months ago.

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3249. Tourists Singapore. Digital photography skills. bees, butterflies, Esplanade

1.  Canon EOS 70D, EFS 55-250 mm lens   Image Stabilizer, Macro 0.85m/2.8 ft
                                  EFS 18-135 mm lens   Image Stabilizer
2. AF, Stabilizer "On", "P" mode

3. Software: Creative CC Photoshop

4.  This is mainly what you need to create good photos for your work, lifestyle



Practise nature photography. Butterflies and bee at the Esplanade on Aug 27, 2018   9-10.30 am











Practise street photography. Tourists at the Esplanade on Aug 27, 2018   9-10.30 am




Eye contact adds interest for viewer













Practise at NATAS Travel Fair in Aug 2018
Indoor photo. Focus on the eye

Lights reflected in the eyes make photo attractive
Eye contact




3248. INTERN. Pre-operation check before surgery is very important

Although the owner may say that the female dog is healthy, this may not be correct. The vet must examine the dog systematically before every surgery.

Standard Operating Procedures
1. HISTORY. Active or not? Eating, drinking, urination and stool.
2. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. Body Condition Score, body weight, rectal temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate. Mucous membranes and gums pallor.
3. BLOOD TESTS, URINE TESTS, OTHER TESTS. Permission, if not granted, should be recorded in case files.  
4. IV drips



 
 Video of pre-op physical examination is shown in the video

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

(Delete telephone rings in video)




Sunday, August 26, 2018

3247. INTERN. A Miniature Schnauzer nearly died from tick fever


Intern to write a compelling story for the video


Aug 25, 2018
HOOK - appropriate video footage and narration

5 DAYS AGO, ON AUGUST 18, 2013, the old dog would eat only when spoon fed. 8 days ago, the dog had no appetite. This was a big worry for the owner. Not eating will lead to malnutrition and death.

The dog had a pale tongue and fever.




The vet did a blood test. It showed that the dog had  low red blood cell count, low haemoglobin and platelets. The owner wanted the dog home. She treated it with antibiotics and the dog ate when spoon-fed.

On Aug 25, 2018, the owner brought the dog in for dental scaling to improve the dog's appetite. I noticed the very pale tongue (video footage as HOOK -- White tongue on Day 1 compared to Day 3). A severe anaemia could be seen just by physical examination. This dog was not fit for anaesthesia. I asked the owner for consent for blood test and a tick-fever test as this would increase medical costs. The owner agreed.


BKTP




INTRODUCTION
Singapore is a city state with over 80% of the residents living in apartments. It is a developed country of around 6 million residents living in .......sq km. The cost of living and health care keep increasing yearly.

Apartments include condos and p
public housing HDB flats.



HDB apartments house around 80% of the residents. National Day on August 9 was celebrated recently.



Many dogs are kept at home as the owners lead hectic lives, working long hours in the offices, looking after families and young children. Many have little personal time left for the dogs as they have social activities, marketing and lead busy life-styles.






However, many younger pet owners treat their pets as family members and will research the internet for knowledge of their pet diseases like tick fever before consulting the vet. In some cases, they have done their homework and know more than the vet about a particular disease!




Some owners will bring their dogs downstairs or dog parks for exercises. These areas and some grooming shops may have infected ticks.






 A few dog will develop tick fever which is an uncommon disease in Singapore.  Presenting signs are pale tongue and gums, fever or no fever and loss of appetite.

   


EVIDENCE

1. Blood test on August 25, 2018.  The total red blood cell and haemoglobin levels had plummeted compared to 8 days ago. Platelets were very low. The owner said the dog drank but ate when spoon-fed. The dog was severely dehydrated and needed IV.  



2. Positive for Anaplasma antibody.



TREATMENT

Immediate anti-tick fever injection, iron, Vit Bs, Vit K1 in 2 bottles of IV drips. The pink colour of the tongue returned and looked almost normal on Day 3 ie. 2 days after the injection. (Image)



OUTCOME 
The dog ate the A/D canned food by herself the next 2 days after the injection and medication, indicating a happy outcome.

The owner was happy. The dog went home on August 25, 2018.
She phoned me later, "Doc, my neighbour's dog had tick fever and the vet had prescribed to her a bottle of prednisolone syrup! Do you think my dog needs it?"     
"No," I told her that each tick-fever case is different and her dog was recovering well. I reminded her that her dog needs another anti-tick fever injection one week later.

TIPS AND ADVICES FOR VETS

 1. All good vets should practise evidence-based medicine. However, some owners have a budget as laboratory tests increase medical costs.

2. Antibiotics do not cure tick fever cases. Doxycycline is used in some tick fever cases. Anti-tick fever injections are usually effective.





3. Physical examination of the dog's tongue in every case you see. It can tell you the dog had anaemia even without the blood test evidence.


3. Tick fever is a matter of life and death. As you can see in this case, the red blood cell count and haemoglobin had plunged much lower 5 days after the first consultation. The platelet count was at rock bottom. The dog was severely dehydrated when I saw him for "dental scaling". Any delay in a correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment  would be fatal.




4. When a dog has pale tongue and gums, has or does not havea fever and ticks or no tick exposure, I will give an anti-tick injection first based on a high probability of tick fever.

IMAGE OF BOTTLE OF IMIODOVER


A few dogs had been saved this way. Not every owner will consent to laboratory tests owing to financial reasons.


CONCLUSION




Sometimes, the reality of life is such that economics dictate that vets cannot practise evidence-based medicine which will add to the medical costs.









The owner is happy with a good outcome for correctly diagnosing and successfully treating tick fever as dogs are family members in Singapore.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

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INTERNS NEED TO
DEFINE

Anaplasmosis
put up a written table of RBC and HB values for 3 blood test as the blood test image is too small. Also wait for the 3rd blood test by Mon or Tuesday.

Friday, August 24, 2018

3246. WILD MUSHROOMS IN LENTOR PLAIN

Aug 23, 2018






3245. INTERNS. An old Golden Retriever and an old Beagle has great difficulty getting up

This owner loves his old dogs like family members. He would bring them to consult me when they are unwell. Recently, the Golden Retriever and some weeks ago, his Beagle.

The procedures for lameness examination in the dog is the same as that for the horse. There is a systematic process -
1. Walk and trot
2. Joint manipulation - extend, flex, abduct and adduct

3. Palpation of spinal area




Singapore is a city. Most residents live in apartments. There are pockets of landed properties. These are mainly townhouses or terraced houses.

The dogs live in a 3-storey terraced house in Singapore. Old dogs love to climb up to 3rd storey to sleep. Over the years, the hip joints and spinal area get worn down.  Painful. Dogs suddenly cannot stand up on hind legs or on all legs due to intense pain.

Diagnosis based on above-mentioned 3 procedures.

Video



Case 2 from same owner.
14-year-old beagle.
Blog 3221
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2018/08/3221-14-year-old-beagle-cannot-walk.html


 TIPS AND ADVICES

1. Confine the dog to the first floor.
2. No more going upstairs on the 3rd floor to sleep or going downstairs.
3.  Not to gain more weight so as not to stress the hip or spinal joints

 OUTCOME. The owner is pleased with the dogs being able to walk normally.

CONCLUSION
A systematic process of examination of all joints for lameness is important.
For example, some vets may miss out on spinal joint examination if there is no set of procedures for lameness examination.