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Posted by: Shboom at Sat Jan 20 18:41:55 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shboom ] Tammy the radiologist at Cornell said that from her exeperience that most of what she is seeing usually is benign... I didn't add that she couldn't be 100% positive without histopathologic evaluation. My vet is concerned the nodules may be cancerous in nature hence the biopsy. My concern is this... in dogs the nodules can appear as the dog ages and with the dogs the nodules are more apt to be benign. With cat the risk is much higher that the nodules may be malignant. What bothers me the most is what is causing the nodules to appear when the liver enzymes are normal? I have to admit I am really at a loss but a decision has to made one way or another. Regarding Boo's stool... they were normal up until the meds were prescribed. Baytril and Amoxicillian. I know the amoxicillian can cause loose stool and almost over night Boo's had changed. Now he has been off of them since Monday night and they are still very runny. I would think after 5 days it should have run it's course out of his system? Does anyone know if feeding plain yogurt is good for a cat to try and help the friendly bacteria to grow? Someone posted that on another forum. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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