Dillinger - PU/PD and incontinence
Michael B. Mison, DVM, Diplomate ACVS
Dillinger 11yo MN Siberian Husky
Presenting complaint: PU/PD and urinary incontinence
History: 1-year history of slight incontinence. Over the past few months, the owner observed increased thirst and increased frequency of drinking. Consequently, he has been urinating more and appears to be more incontinent. Otherwise, there are no other clinical signs.
History
Medical history – 12/03: Hpercalcemia = 12.5; USpG = 1.007
No previous surgery besides neuter
Travel history – Texas and California
Medications – Rimadyl PRN; Cephalexin for hot spots
Physical Exam
P.E.: BAR, vitals WNL, reluctant to allow palpation of the caudal abdomen, normal rectal exam.
Problem List
PU/PD
Incontinence?
Hypercalcemia
Intact PTH – 134.5 (20-130)
Ionized Calcium – 2.16 (1.24-1.43)
Calcium – 12.8 (8.9-11.4)
SEE ATTACHED PPT FOR ENTIRE CASE:
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