Potential haemocholecyst in a young dog with acute leptospirosis
The patient in this case is a 6 m.o. Labrador pup who presented with acute severe fever, malaise, vomiting, melaena and jaundice. Blood revealed raised bilirubin, alkP, ALT, urea, creatinine and phosphate, isosthenuria, glycosuria and mild anaemia. An initial scan by the primary care vets revealed no specific abnormalities other than a very abnormal-looking gallbladder. … Continue reading