Georgiana & Perlutz
Member Since 2019
As some of you might know already, Perlutz has been referred for further tests after an ultrasound at the end of May indicated a tumour on the pancreas.
He had another ultrasound, xrays and blood tests last week. I'll copy paste part of my post last week and add today's update.
The good news is there is no tumour on the pancreas! But there are other issues... What was initially thought to be a tumour on the pancreas turned out to be a mild enlargement of one of the ileocaecocolic lymph nodes and measures 7 mm. But there are other issues, gastro intestinal and possible very early kidney disease
The vet will call us on Monday/Tuesday when all the results are back and tell us what the next steps are.
So far all we've been told is to keep the current 2.5 units dose and not to change it without discussing it with her first. She said we are testing too much
and it's not necessary, that the dose need to be held for 5-6 days. We have to test for ketones and glucose daily and continue to keep track of water intake, food and any symptoms like vomiting and diarrhoea.
I'll type all the notes in the discharge report and the tests that have been done.
Physical examination - pain on abdominal palpation. A small left thyroid slip and a soft systolic heart murmur which is not always present. The rest was normal.
under sedation, he has had the following procedures:
-CBC to assess for signs of anaemia and infection
-Full Biochemistry: to assess liver and kidneys
-Fructosamine
-TT4 to assess his thyroid levels
-fPLI to assess for pancreatic inflammation
-VITB12 a marker of intestinal disease
-TLI marker of pancreatic insufficiency
-Coagulation profile to assess his capacity to clot
-Urinalysis and culture to assess his kidney function and reveal any infection
-Abdominal US which stated: The GB is bilobed. There is bilateral dilatation (5mm) of the renal pelvises and milkd bilateral hyperechogenicity of the medullae. There is a mild enlargement of one of the ileocaecocolic lymph nodes which is hypoechoic and measures 7mm. There is a small amount of fluid in the colon. Liver, pancreas, spleen, stomach, small intestine, adrenal glands and urinary bladder are within normal limits. Conclusions: bilateral dilatation of the renal pelvises is considered most likely secondary to increased GFR, there is no visible dilatation of the ureters and no visible urinary calculi in this examination. Bilateral nephropathy may be considered if clinically suspected. The colonic contents are compatible with soft faeces/diarrhoea; possible colitis with mild colonic lymphadenopathy.
-Chest xrays pending
The vet just called with the results and after all these tests we still don't know what's going on
I've been told basically the same as last week, that there might be gastro intestinal issues and possibly early kidney disease and she can't say he has cancer but can't rule it out either. Surely all those tests should've given something? Anything? We've been told about GI and kidney disease from last week before getting the results...
The vet now wants to either have him on Metronidazole for a couple of weeks and then do an endoscopy +biopsy and aspiration of the enlarged lymph node (also mentioned some aspiration of the liver and urine?!) or do all this straight away. I have to decide if we're doing it now or in 2 weeks times based on the financial side of things and whether we put him through more stress so soon or we wait.
Metronidazole will be prescribed for his occasional diarrhea and vomiting but diarrhea and vomiting are common side effects of this drug among others so what the hell? Has anyone given this to their kitties? To me it seems the side effects might be worse than the benefit. He hasn't had any diarrhea for 2-3 weeks now and no vomiting since last Monday.
They won't be checking for Cushings or Acromegaly at this point as they still believe these to be very rare cases only and will only check when everything else failed.
My stress has gone through the roof! I'm starting to wonder if all these new tests will give us any answers or we will be asked to bring him back for further and further tests? They are not exactly cheap either, approximately £1000 for the endoscopy and extra £1500-2000 for histopathology

At the moment I only have half of all this and even that with quite some efforts. I need to call them back tomorrow and tell them what I've decided, do this now or in two weeks' time and I have no idea what to do...
He had another ultrasound, xrays and blood tests last week. I'll copy paste part of my post last week and add today's update.
The good news is there is no tumour on the pancreas! But there are other issues... What was initially thought to be a tumour on the pancreas turned out to be a mild enlargement of one of the ileocaecocolic lymph nodes and measures 7 mm. But there are other issues, gastro intestinal and possible very early kidney disease
So far all we've been told is to keep the current 2.5 units dose and not to change it without discussing it with her first. She said we are testing too much
I'll type all the notes in the discharge report and the tests that have been done.
Physical examination - pain on abdominal palpation. A small left thyroid slip and a soft systolic heart murmur which is not always present. The rest was normal.
under sedation, he has had the following procedures:
-CBC to assess for signs of anaemia and infection
-Full Biochemistry: to assess liver and kidneys
-Fructosamine
-TT4 to assess his thyroid levels
-fPLI to assess for pancreatic inflammation
-VITB12 a marker of intestinal disease
-TLI marker of pancreatic insufficiency
-Coagulation profile to assess his capacity to clot
-Urinalysis and culture to assess his kidney function and reveal any infection
-Abdominal US which stated: The GB is bilobed. There is bilateral dilatation (5mm) of the renal pelvises and milkd bilateral hyperechogenicity of the medullae. There is a mild enlargement of one of the ileocaecocolic lymph nodes which is hypoechoic and measures 7mm. There is a small amount of fluid in the colon. Liver, pancreas, spleen, stomach, small intestine, adrenal glands and urinary bladder are within normal limits. Conclusions: bilateral dilatation of the renal pelvises is considered most likely secondary to increased GFR, there is no visible dilatation of the ureters and no visible urinary calculi in this examination. Bilateral nephropathy may be considered if clinically suspected. The colonic contents are compatible with soft faeces/diarrhoea; possible colitis with mild colonic lymphadenopathy.
-Chest xrays pending
The vet just called with the results and after all these tests we still don't know what's going on
I've been told basically the same as last week, that there might be gastro intestinal issues and possibly early kidney disease and she can't say he has cancer but can't rule it out either. Surely all those tests should've given something? Anything? We've been told about GI and kidney disease from last week before getting the results... The vet now wants to either have him on Metronidazole for a couple of weeks and then do an endoscopy +biopsy and aspiration of the enlarged lymph node (also mentioned some aspiration of the liver and urine?!) or do all this straight away. I have to decide if we're doing it now or in 2 weeks times based on the financial side of things and whether we put him through more stress so soon or we wait.
Metronidazole will be prescribed for his occasional diarrhea and vomiting but diarrhea and vomiting are common side effects of this drug among others so what the hell? Has anyone given this to their kitties? To me it seems the side effects might be worse than the benefit. He hasn't had any diarrhea for 2-3 weeks now and no vomiting since last Monday.
They won't be checking for Cushings or Acromegaly at this point as they still believe these to be very rare cases only and will only check when everything else failed.
My stress has gone through the roof! I'm starting to wonder if all these new tests will give us any answers or we will be asked to bring him back for further and further tests? They are not exactly cheap either, approximately £1000 for the endoscopy and extra £1500-2000 for histopathology

At the moment I only have half of all this and even that with quite some efforts. I need to call them back tomorrow and tell them what I've decided, do this now or in two weeks' time and I have no idea what to do...
We would've happily went if we could see one of their specialists.
He had nearly 2 months break from us, we've seen a locum vet they've had and then the referral vet. He is about to get some scratches
& likes to rattle him!