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>I have a ferret that was diagnosed from biopsy with Lymphosarcoma. (He
>had tumors above and below one eye.) That diagnosis was three years ago,
>he has done really well with pred! My problem is that he has had adrenal
>symptoms for over a year. Due to his lymphosarcoma I was advised not to
>do surgery... noticed he is dribbling urine and licks that area a lot
Dear X:
Adrenal surgery at this point should have no effect on the course of
lymphoma. Skin lymphoma is very different than other forms of lymphoma -
prolonged remission is often the case with complete surgical excision of
the tumors.
I share your concern about the possibility of prostatic disease at this
point - hemoglobin will not differentiate between the two, but a sediment
exam may help - crystals indicate a possibility of stones, abundant white
blood cells and squamous epithelium suggests prostatic disease. If an
X-ray has not been done, I would strongly suggest it, as large stones may
be seen with an X-ray.
The risks of adrenal surgery are the same in this case as any other - no
greater, and no less.
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 3593]
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