JOYCE – A1063259
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SAFE 1/22/16 Joyce is an adorable faded tortie who was recently diagnosed with a mass on her right maxilla. The vets are recommending dental x-rays and a fine needle biopsy to help further diagnose the mass. Please pull from MACC!
MANHATTAN CENTER
JOYCE – A1063259
FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 01/19/2016, From NY 10026, DueOut Date 01/22/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Microchip: scan negative Sex:female Age 5 years Mentation:barh Eyes:right eye a bit swollen Ears:normal Nose:normal Teeth: swollen gums, seen by dr. 1168. confirmed it is neoplasia. If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: normal Hair Coat: normal Declawed: no Any injuries: neoplasia Behavior: allowed all handling during the inital exam Medication: activyl and pyrantel. begin 1.3cc Amoxi/Clav BID po x 14 days and 0.18cc Buprenorphine Bid x 7 days as per Dr. 1168
Weight 9.1
INITIAL
Microchip: scan negative
Sex:female
Age 5 years
Mentation:barh
Eyes: right eye a bit swollen
Ears: normal
Nose: normal
Teeth: swollen gums, seen by confirmed it is neoplasia.
If abnormal BCS: 3
Skin: normal
Hair Coat: normal
Declawed: no
Any injuries: neoplasia
Behavior: allowed all handling during the initial exam
Medication: activyl and pyrantel. begin 1.3cc Amoxi/Clav BID po x 14 days and 0.18cc Buprenorphine Bid x 7 days as
MEDICAL
1/20/16
BARH, eating happily, mm pink
EENT: oligodontial , R maxilla firm swelling . OD iris color darker than OS. OU retropulsion normal
CNS: mentation wnl
ABD: soft, nonpainful
H/L wnl
BCS 5/9
A: mass on R maxilla r/o neoplasia, tooth root abscess, OD color change possibly related with mass on same side
P: CWSC trial antibiotics and pain management. Recc rescue. Needs dental x-ray and FNA of mass
PROFILE – STRAY
Joyce allowed me to collar her and pet her while she was eating. She also was purring while eating. She showed no signs of aggression.
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