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Name
of the dog: MRS
PEEL “EMMA” CDX
Sire:
Reeves Royal Angus Von Tasz Dam:
Hoofprint Emerald "Ashlee"
Owner: Joe and Lucille
Jasinski
Breeder: Pam and Larry Koons
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Checklist of common diseases:
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Yes |
No |
Cancer
Mammary
Hemangiosarcoma
Other |
X* |
X
X
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Digestive system
EPI
IBD
Perianal fistulas |
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X
X
X |
Endocrine System
Addison's disease
Hypothyroidism |
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X
X
X |
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Heart and Vascular system diseases |
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X |
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Immune system
diseases |
X* |
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Skin diseases |
|
X |
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Liver/Pancreatic |
X* |
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Skeletal diseases
Elbow dysplasia
Hip dysplasia
Intervertebral disc
disease
Lumbosacral stenosis
Panosteitis
Spondylosis |
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X
X
X
X
X
X |
Neurological conditions
GSD degenerative myelopathy |
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X |
Ocular diseases
Cataracts
Pannus
Corneal dystrophy |
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X
X
X |
Non-genetic symptoms/side effects of other conditions
Arthritis (DJD)
Bladder atony
Megacolon
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X
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X
X
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Interpretation of
necropsy results:
The main finding on
necropsy is that of multiple myeloma, a cancer of the immune
system (plasma cells) which invades the bone marrow causing
destruction of the bones. The 12th thoracic, 2nd
and 5th lumbar vertebrae were affected by this
process. In this case the cancer had also spread to the liver,
spleen and lymph nodes, demonstrable on microscopic examination
of these tissues. There were also secondary changes in the
lungs that can be attributable to the presence of cancer/disease
in the body but not a primary lung disorder per se.
There are changes in the
liver that are related to oxygen depravation due to “thick”
blood caused by the cancer. This lack of proper oxygenation to
the tissues is likely the cause of the seizures that Emma was
experiencing prior to her euthanasia.
In addition to the
cancer spread in the liver there was also evidence of some aging
changes (fibrosis) that may have compromised the function
slightly but were not likely of clinical significance.
There was mild arthritis
present in the left elbow.
There was no evidence of
either lumbosacral stenosis or GSD degenerative myelopathy.
There is no evidence of
primary disease of the digestive system, endocrine system,
heart, skin, pancreas, eyes or neurological system. |