Enlarged Kidney?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Enlarged Kidney?

    Last summer, Sally got what the vets *think* was a kidney infection.  She was not eating, had a temp of 105.5-106 degrees, was lethargic, drooling, and not drinking.  She was at the vets for 3 days, and was on an IV for most of that time.  When I picked her up at the end of the third day, it took her days to get back to eating normally, etc.  They did an x-ray and said that one of her kidneys was enlarged.  They said that she could have been born like that, or it could have been because of the infection.  They said they could do an ultrasound, but it was so expensive, that we decided to wait and see if she responded to the treatment, and she did.
     
    I always assumed that it was because of the infection.  Recently, I came across a couple of x-rays she had taken at the emergancy vets (before I knew better than to buy her cooked bones, and she ate almost a whole 8 inch bone in a hour or so) about a month before this all occured.  In one of them she had what looked like an enlarged kidney.  I am planning on showing them to the vet.
     
    Has anyone heard of an enlarged kidney in dogs?  What kind of issues can this cause?  I don't know the history of her first year of life, nor her parentage, and am a bit worried about it.  She has not had any major issues since them.  A wheat allergy and one or two upset tummies is pretty much it.
     
    What also kind of worries me is that one of the vets was sure it was a kidney infection, the other was not so sure, but wasn't sure what he thought it was.....
    • Gold Top Dog
    I know your concerned about her kidney but at 106 degrees temp. is where brain damage starts. Surprizes me she survied such a high temp with little noticable damage.
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    https://app.vetconnect.com/5min/data/01420143.htm\
     
    I was searching around and found this site which has some helpful information on it.  I thought maybe if you looked thru you could use it to ask some questions at the vets office. 
     
    I also kept coming up with a possibel cause of leptosporosis (sp), don't know if she could of been exposed to that at one time. 
     
    Willow had an ultrasound a few years ago, it was well worth the peace of mind it gave me.  It really was much more diagnostic than the plain x-ray was.
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    I'm kicking myself for not having the unltrasound.  Does anyone know if such problems can be passed from human to dog?  I had a kidney infection for the first time in my 24 years a month before she had her infection.  The vet said that it was impossible, but I was wondering if any of you had heard of it in your travels....
    • Gold Top Dog
    I don't think you could of given it to her. 
     
    Anyway, it's not too late.  If you're still concerned that she might have something going on with the kidney, you could still schedule an ultrasound.