CALYPSO – A1094045
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SAFE 10/23/16
Manhattan Center
My name is CALYPSO. My Animal ID # is A1094045.
I am a female red min pinscher. The shelter thinks I am about 13 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/19/2016 from NY 10468, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/22/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.8 LBS.
10/22/16 08:52 s/o: eating very well no change in overall PE no change in assessment no change in plan, continue trying to find NH placement px guarded, based on results of further testing (Xrays, bloodwork) 10/21/16 09:58 S: eating very well, appears confortable overall, legal hold removed O: – Resp: crackles on expiration, cough during handling/exertion – CV: WNL A: assessment unchanged ddx metastatic pulmonary vs other pulmonary vs other, mammary carcinoma vs adenoma vs other, OD hypopyon vs cataract vs neoplasia vs other P: trimmed nails notified NH re placement recommend 3view chest rads, CBC/Chem/UA, +/- mass excision/bx, enucleation prognosis guarded, based on results of further dx 10/20/16 17:08 14 yr old female intact chihuahua S: sweet, nervous, stray came in yesterday O: – Int: nice clean haircoat, severely overgrown nails – R/U: firm 5cm diameter mass associated with L5, firmly attached to body wall, non ulcerated, non painful – Resp: dyspnic/tachypnic, crackles heard on expiration – CV: no murmur, no arrhythmia – MS: 4x ambulatory, BCS 8/9, moderate generalized mm atrophy – OD: white-yellow material filling anterior chamber, scleral hyperemia, neovascularization across cornea, subjectively increased intraocular pressure, non visual – OS: lenticular sclerosis, visual – Ora: severe dental calculi A: – OD: hypopyon vs mass vs mature cataract vs other – mammary carcinoma vs ademoma vs mastitis vs other – metastatic pulmonary carcinoma vs COPD vs pleural effusion vs other P: – recommend thoracic rads 3view under sedation CBC/Chem, +/- mastectomy, enucleation & dental – suspected cruelty case due to overgrown nails, photographs obtained px: based on results of rads/bx
10/19/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/19/16 18:07 Basic information: Calypso was brought in as a stray. The finder found her on the street, the finder placed Calypso in a duffle bag and brought her to the shelter. No other information could be provided during intake. Intake Behavior: During intake Calypso had tense, stiff body. Calypso allowed to be scanned (negative), collared, pictured, picked up/held and placed in a dog kennel.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/19/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Intact female Scan negative for a microchip About 13 years old Menace response performed OD= Poss. blind OS=cloudy Nose= No discharge AU=waxy Teeth= bottom incisors are missing. Rest of the teeth are stainned Possible mammary tumor Coat is clean Nails are overgrown Walking around without a problem Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl Was nervous during the initial especially when face was touched. However, she allowed all handling and did not mind being picked up
10/22/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
10/22/16 08:52 s/o: eating very well no change in overall PE no change in assessment no change in plan, continue trying to find NH placement px guarded, based on results of further testing (Xrays, bloodwork) 10/21/16 09:58 S: eating very well, appears confortable overall, legal hold removed O: – Resp: crackles on expiration, cough during handling/exertion – CV: WNL A: assessment unchanged ddx metastatic pulmonary vs other pulmonary vs other, mammary carcinoma vs adenoma vs other, OD hypopyon vs cataract vs neoplasia vs other P: trimmed nails notified NH re placement recommend 3view chest rads, CBC/Chem/UA, +/- mass excision/bx, enucleation prognosis guarded, based on results of further dx 10/20/16 17:08 14 yr old female intact chihuahua S: sweet, nervous, stray came in yesterday O: – Int: nice clean haircoat, severely overgrown nails – R/U: firm 5cm diameter mass associated with L5, firmly attached to body wall, non ulcerated, non painful – Resp: dyspnic/tachypnic, crackles heard on expiration – CV: no murmur, no arrhythmia – MS: 4x ambulatory, BCS 8/9, moderate generalized mm atrophy – OD: white-yellow material filling anterior chamber, scleral hyperemia, neovascularization across cornea, subjectively increased intraocular pressure, non visual – OS: lenticular sclerosis, visual – Ora: severe dental calculi A: – OD: hypopyon vs mass vs mature cataract vs other – mammary carcinoma vs ademoma vs mastitis vs other – metastatic pulmonary carcinoma vs COPD vs pleural effusion vs other P: – recommend thoracic rads 3view under sedation CBC/Chem, +/- mastectomy, enucleation & dental – suspected cruelty case due to overgrown nails, photographs obtained px: based on results of rads/bx
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