Retrocaval ureter and transposition of the caudal vena cava are each, rare developmental anomalies. We describe the usefulness of static fluid magnetic resonance urography and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance urography in the diagnosis of these anomalies. Basic techniques, benefits, and drawbacks of magnetic resonance urography are presented.
A three-year-old female guinea pig was presented for an acute onset of lethargy and dyspnoea and was subsequently diagnosed with pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade. Bacterial culture of the fluid obtained from ultrasound-guided pericardiocentesis revealed a coagulase-negative multiresistant staphylococcus. Pericardiocentesis and antibiotic therapy resulted in complete resolution of the pericardial effusion. As the staphylococcus was resistant to many antibiotics and the owner was diagnosed a few weeks prior with cutaneous multiresistant staphylococcal infection, it was speculated that the source of the septic pericardial effusion may have been the owner.
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