Appendix III: Guide to Case Studies

Chapter 1: Erythrocytes

    1. Odie: Relative erythrocytosis due to dehydration (foreign body)
    2. Annie: Anemia of inflammatory disease (pyometra)
    3. Elmo: Anemia due to internal hemorrhage (rodenticide toxicity)
    4. Ricky: Iron deficiency anemia due to chronic external blood loss (intestinal neoplasia)
    5. Pansy: Anemia due to chronic renal disease
    6. Thea: Anemia due to retroviral infection (feline leukemia virus)
    7. Gerda: Anemia due to hypophosphatemic hemolysis
    8. O’Reilly: Anemia due to erythrocyte parasitism (Mycoplasma haemofelis)
    9. Skippy: Anemia due to oxidative injury (Heinz body hemolysis)
    10. 10.Brutus: Anemia due to internal hemorrhage (hemangiosarcoma)
    11. 11.Tonka: Anemia due to immune-mediated hemolysis

Chapter 2: Leukocytes

    1. Shirley: Stress leukogram (hypocalcemic cow)
    2. Socks: Acute inflammation and stress (gastroenteritis; bone fragments)
    3. Ranger: Degenerative left shift and stress lymphopenia (large infected laceration)
    4. Harriet: Degenerative left shift (peritonitis?)
    5. Sunny: Left shift (transition) becoming severe neutropenia due to parvoviral infection
    6. Tootsie: Chronic inflammation and stress (chronic pneumonia)
    7. Hailey: Severe inflammation associated with immune-mediated hemolysis
    8. Jimmy: Panleukopenia due to retroviral infection (feline leukemia virus)

Chapter 3: Hemopoietic Neoplasia

    1. Micky: Systemic mast cell neoplasia including mastocytemia
    2. Katie: Plasma cell leukemia
    3. Betty: Lymphocytic leukemia (bovine leukemia virus)
    4. Prince: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
    5. Nickle: Myelomonocytic leukemia?
    6. Feather: B cell lymphosarcoma, leukemia, and monoclonal gammopathy

Chapter 4: Hemostasis

    1. Trish: Secondary hemostatic disorder (warfarin-type rodenticide toxicity)
    2. Marble: Primary hemostatic disorder (von Willebrand disease)
    3. Larry: Secondary hemostatic disorder (Factor VIII deficiency/hemophilia A)
    4. Charisse: Primary hemostatic disorder (thrombocytopenia due to bone marrow neoplasia)
    5. Cubby: Primary and secondary hemostatic disorders (disseminated intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis) due to lymphocytic leukemia and hypercalcemia

Chapter 5: Cytology

    1. Chloe: Feline infectious peritonitis
    2. Tundra: Septic exudate (peritonitis)
    3. Danni: Neoplastic effusion (adenocarcinoma)
    4. Kaleb: Hemorrhagic effusion (hemangiosarcoma)
    5. Ginny: Chylous effusion due to chronic bronchitis
    6. Blue: Septic exudate (meningitis) due to trauma
    7. Pierre: Histiocytic sarcoma
    8. Daisy: Osteosarcoma
    9. Skit: Cutaneous histiocytoma
    10. 10.Tex: Transitional cell carcinoma

Chapter 6: Body water, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Balance

    1. Sonata: Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis secondary to intestinal foreign body
    2. Theodore: Diabetes mellitus and ketoacidosis (high anion gap metabolic acidosis)
    3. Brie: Sample for biochemical analysis collected in EDTA
    4. Nina: Metabolic alkalosis and paradoxic aciduria
    5. Ramona: Grain overload

Chapter 7: Renal System

    1. Bill: Acute renal disease (ethylene glycol toxicity)
    2. Hobbes: Renal disease associated with neoplasia (renal lymphosarcoma)
    3. Marina: Pyelonephritis
    4. Phillip: Protein-losing nephropathy
    5. Tyrion: Uroabdomen

Chapter 8: Hepatobiliary System

    1. Tess: Intrahepatic shunt
    2. Tigger: Hepatic lipidosis
    3. Jade: Chronic hepatic disease
    4. Charles: Extrahepatic biliary obstruction due to lymphosarcoma
    5. Ferdinand: Cholecystitis and ruptured gall bladder

Chapter 9: Digestive System

    1. Pamela: Protein-losing enteropathy ( lymphangiectasia and inflammatory bowel disease)
    2. Josie: Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
    3. Sonia: Peritonitis and necrotic enteritis
    4. Petra: Hyperlipasemia associated with pancreatic/hepatic neoplasia
    5. Dirk: Canine pancreatitis

Chapter 10: Endocrine System

    1. Jolene: Hyperadrenocorticism
    2. Spock: Insulinoma
    3. Gavino: Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction
    4. Malika: Hyperthyroidism
    5. Marigold: Hypothyroidism
    6. Marly: Hypoadrenocorticism

Chapter 11: Muscle

    1. Petunia: Postparturient hypocalcemia
    2. Nevada: Polysaccharide storage myopathy

Chapter 12: Proteins

    1. Dolly: Pleuropneumonia
    2. Zed: Chronic inflammation

Chapter 13: Lipids

    1. Frederick: Primary idiopathic hyperlipidemia
    2. Gale: Hyperlipidemia secondary to anorexia

Appendix I:Practice Cases

    1. Katarina: Hypercalcemia-granulomatous disease
    2. Thor: Hypoadrenocorticism
    3. Wally: Aortic thromboembolism
    4. Ronaldo: Primary hyperparathyroidism
    5. Dan: Inflammation, hemoconcentration, electrolyte disturbances related to diarrhea
    6. Zack: Septicemia and chronic renal disease
    7. Sauron: PFK deficiency

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