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17:12
Something inside stomach?

17:16
there is something arroung stomach. fluid?

21:16
Do we have measurements of that structure (diameter)?

22:05
I would think of a kind of a ball or fruit kernel?

24:38
any data from eco?

29:43
Hard to imagine to be asymptomatic. Great stomach she has 🐂

30:34
Didn't get why ct has been done. Asymptomatic, not willing to do surgery ...

30:51
Me either… not sure Bob knows either

31:39
neoplasia

31:49
lymph duct obstruction

33:39
hepatic?

36:22
Cancer, fungal disease, heart disease, and blood clots within the CrVC have all been reported as causes of chylothorax in dogs and cats.

37:22
I was thinking also on heartworm disease

38:56
Any congenital abnomaly could pass through time until 4 yo?

40:35
Any traumatic incidente in the history?

43:08
No trauma noted

47:43
I would say he has JEC syndrome (in english JIC = Jesus Is Calling))

48:32
I agree, cats are so good at hiding disease, that’s pretty advanced!

48:57
Do we know if that poor cat was euthanized?

49:18
I do not but I will followup with the clinic and see

49:52
looks like some material inside articular space

51:14
OCD

51:21
OCD

53:45
there is lucency asymetry between left and right

55:33
stress views

57:32
is the lucency (medullary cavity) on the right and left talus a normal finding?

59:17
And the diagnosis is …?

59:54
c5?

59:59
cranial thoracic-caudal cervical

01:00:44
lytic lesion on C7

01:04:33
medullary fluid analysis (cytology)

01:04:54
byopsy?

01:05:10
+ culture

01:05:13
track rads over time

01:06:09
what if fungal etiology?

01:09:46
are there more cystic lesions on cranial thoracic vertebrae bodies?

01:12:07
Thank you

01:12:19
Thank you!