You are asked to examine a 1-year-old, intact female, cat fo…
You are asked to examine a 1-year-old, intact female, cat for what the owner feels is possible mammary neoplasia. Upon examination, you determine that all glands are symmetrically, grossly enlarged and non-painful. There is evidence of ulceration on 3 of the affected glands. This condition developed over the course of 10 days. Which of the following would be the most appropriate treatment for this condition?
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You examine a 6-year-old, intact female, English Bulldog that presents for elective cesarean section. There is minimal history regarding the female’s cycle. However, the owner reports that she had one progesterone test back before she was bred and her level was 5.6 ng/mL. When would you estimate the female to go into labor?
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You are presented with a 2 week old Angus heifer calf with a history of umbilical swelling and recumbency. At presentation, the calf is laterally recumbent and 12% dehydrated with severely injected sclera. Ultrasound of the umbilicus reveals an enlarged umbilical vein that extends to the liver, but the swelling stops prior to the liver. You diagnose omphalophlebitis. What is the next best course of action for this patient?
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