The specialist contacted me today about additional test results that have been examined more extensively. Here is an overview of what she said:
Biopsy
Submitted stomach and intestinal
Assessment of pathologist
Hypertophic gastritis is definative
Intestine was also inflamed
Some features were consistant with IPSID
Problem w that type is it is non specific
Irritable bowel disease in basenjis can be IPSID, very hard to differentiate
Could be IPSID in intestines
The only article on the hypertrophic gastritis did also have IPSID mentioned in the intestines
Most basenjis that have IPSID have an elevation in gastrin levels
Acidity in the stomach
Her levels were normal. Doesn’t rule it out
Acidity test sent to Texas A&M
The doctor talk with others at the GI conference….
Lymphocitic plasmacitic aneritis(spelling) is what Beta had in her intestines.
IBS
Definitely- has on all 3 biopsies, 1st surgery, 2nd scope, and 3rd after death
Same principle as IPSID
Diet allergy seems to be the problem….with IPSID and IBS in basenjis
Both have malabsorption.
IPSID is more severe in basenjis genetically….
Specialist at Oakhurts Vet
They suggest changing the food on a regular basis to avoid allergies. Over active immune system in basenjis with IBS or IPSID.
Beta had been on the same food (Eukanuba) her whole life because Caesar's stomach is very sensitive with any food change.
If anyone has a basenji with IPSID or Hypertophic Gastritis or IBS please refer your Vet to this text or have them contact:
Dr. Cuypers DVM (female)
VM 727-517-7200
What has been so difficult about this is that Beta showed the shaking once 3 months before this episode when she had giardia. She would eat bits of towels and seemed to have a stomach of steel over the past 4 years.
No other signs were present.
She just started the second episode and didnt make it through. The doctors treated her with medicines for IBS and IPSID as well as for ulcerations and there was no treatment that improved her state.
One of the major flags what the intestine that was layered. The first doctor mentioned in the notes did the ultrashound and thought the intestine was folding in on itself which it wasnt in the surgery. Thickening of the intestinal walls and stomach lining were present with what Beta had.