A case of multiple xanthomatosis and diabetes mellitus in a dog

Author: Gumbrell RC  

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

ISSN: 1176-0710

Source: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Vol.20, Iss.12, 1972-12, pp. : 240-242

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Abstract

An ovariectomized female terrier dog had two episodes of lead poisoning, confirmed by a laboratory, in June 1966 and in March 1968. In July 1968, when she was 11 years old, she was presented showing periodic vomiting and loss of condition. She appeared to respond to therapy with calcium EDTA for lead poisoning although the laboratory findings did not support this diagnosis. In October 1968 she was admitted with a history of rapid loss of condition over the previous 10 days, polyuria and polydypsia. On clinical examination she showed emaciation, dehydration and depression. Urinalysis showed a moderate ketonuria and a 2% glycosuria. The blood glucose level was 2,000 mg/litre. There was no change in these levels over 24 hours. Diabetes mellitus was diagnosed and euthanasia of the dog was requested by the owner…