2023
DOI: 10.1111/vcp.13262
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What is your diagnosis? Gallbladder mass from a dog

Abstract: after a referral from the primary veterinarian for a suspected gallbladder mucocele. The clinical history included 3 weeks of intermittent anorexia, vomiting, and melena; the referring veterinarian identified a gallbladder mass on abdominal ultrasound. A complete blood count revealed a mild mature neutrophilia with a left shift, mild toxic change, and lymphopenia, interpreted as an inflammatory leukogram. Serum chemistry and liver function testing

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