Lindavllzyx
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My dog was misdiagnosed with extranodal lymphoma at a vet school; the pathologist was only guessing at his diagnosis and this was obvious in the pathology report.
It didn't look like lymphoma on the ultrasound, and no lymph nodes were swollen. He got staged for lymphoma metastasis and no lymphoma was found elsewhere.
So he got one session of chemo at the vet school, then I took him to a local vet, who did chemotherapy for lymphoma.
Question - would it have been the normal, sensible thing for the local vet to ask for the pathology report that diagnosed "lymphoma", before doing chemo?
I kind of smelled a rat - I wanted to see the pathology report that came up with such an extraordinary diagnosis. I asked the vet school for it a couple of times without success. After the chemo failed I took my dog to a veterinary internist, who said she wouldn't do chemotherapy without seeing the pathology report. So after bugging the vet school some more, we got it.
I imagine the local vets might say "We just general veterinarians, we were going by the guidance of the oncologist at the vet school and trusted their diagnosis". What do you think? Would a sensible veterinarian have asked to look at the pathology report?
thanks
Linda
It didn't look like lymphoma on the ultrasound, and no lymph nodes were swollen. He got staged for lymphoma metastasis and no lymphoma was found elsewhere.
So he got one session of chemo at the vet school, then I took him to a local vet, who did chemotherapy for lymphoma.
Question - would it have been the normal, sensible thing for the local vet to ask for the pathology report that diagnosed "lymphoma", before doing chemo?
I kind of smelled a rat - I wanted to see the pathology report that came up with such an extraordinary diagnosis. I asked the vet school for it a couple of times without success. After the chemo failed I took my dog to a veterinary internist, who said she wouldn't do chemotherapy without seeing the pathology report. So after bugging the vet school some more, we got it.
I imagine the local vets might say "We just general veterinarians, we were going by the guidance of the oncologist at the vet school and trusted their diagnosis". What do you think? Would a sensible veterinarian have asked to look at the pathology report?
thanks
Linda