Question 24 / 28:  A 13 year-old male Labrador retriever arrives at your clinic with acute onset of severe hind limb paresis localized between T3-L4 . A radiograph shows an osteolytic lesion. A bone marrow aspirate of the lesion is performed and the specimen is densely cellular-neoplastic plasma cells. You run a blood chemistry panel, complete blood count and urinalysis. Which of the following findings would help confirm your suspicion of mutiple myeloma.
A  Hypercalcemia, stress leukogram and glucosuria
B  Hypercalcemia, blastic lymphocytosis and glucosuria
C  Hypercalcemia, hyperglobinemia, and proteinuria
D  no biochemical or urine abnormalities with an inflammatory leukogram.
E  Hypocalcemia, hyperglobinemia, and hematuria
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