Case 12: Zoey

A long-time client brings in her older dog Zoey after finding several small lumps on her skin that are oozing small amounts of fluid. She mentions that she first noticed them after they got back from their hiking trip to the Great Lakes.

Diagnostic Tests

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Physical Exam
Zoey is QAR on presentation. She has several small nodules on her back that are draining serosanguineous fluid. Her popliteal, axillary and submandibular lymph nodes are enlarged. Her respiratory rate is 40bpm, with harsh lung sounds and slight abdominal effort. Her heart rate is 20bpm with no abnormal sounds. Her temperature is 40ºC (104ºF). Zoey coughs a few times during her examination.
Specialized ExaminationsIn-Clinic Laboratory
Blood pressure
Cardiac examination
Gastrointestinal examination
Lameness exam
Neurologic examination
Ophthalmic exam
Otoscopic examination
Rectal examination
Antigen testing (SNAP test)
Complete blood count and chemistry
Cytology
Fecal examination
Serology (ELISA)
Urinalysis
Diagnostic EquipmentSend-Out Testing
Electrocardiogram
Endoscopy
Radiographs
Ultrasound
Biopsy with histopathology
Endocrine function testing
Microbiology
Molecular Diagnostics (e.g. PCR)
Toxicology
Specialized Procedures
Nasogastric intubation
Necropsy

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