Multi-Model Clinical Review

Case: Case #8 | Patient: Hustle | Created: 07/06/2026 06:30
Clinical caution: This is not a diagnosis. It is a multi-model reasoning overlay for veterinarian review.

Conventional Veterinary Model

Likely Differentials:

  • Nutritional imbalances or deficiencies, particularly cobalt deficiency or imbalance (RAC 31, dominant).
  • Food reactivity/intolerance or allergy, especially related to Fere1 (RAC 30) and fodmap group markers (RAC 25).
  • Allergic dermatitis or atopic dermatitis related to contact allergens such as Tradescantia (Wandering Jew) (RAC 26) and other contact allergens (Clioquinol, Benzocaine, Rubber accelerants).
  • Environmental toxicity contributing to clinical signs (Vegetable Rancid marker, RAC 25).
  • Mild concern for mild gastrointestinal system involvement (C_GIT_ID1, RAC 20) possibly linked to food reactivity and digestive upset.
  • Mild endocrine axis involvement (HPA and HPG axes, RAC 20) possibly related to stress or hormonal imbalance.
  • Mild concern for neoplastic signals (C_TUMOUR_SIGNAL, RAC 20) but not dominant.

Serious Rule-Outs:

  • Neoplasia (mild concern, RAC 20) should be considered but is not dominant.
  • Severe systemic toxicity or heavy metal poisoning (cobalt imbalance is dominant but cobalt toxicity vs deficiency needs clarification).
  • Severe immune-mediated disease or autoimmune conditions (mild immune concerns but no dominant signals).

Missing Tests:

  • Comprehensive blood panel including mineral panel to confirm cobalt status and other mineral imbalances.
  • Food allergy testing or elimination diet trial to confirm food reactivity.
  • Skin scrapings, cytology, or biopsy to evaluate dermatitis and exclude infectious causes.
  • Endocrine function tests (e.g., adrenal panel, thyroid panel) to evaluate HPA and HPG axis involvement.
  • Environmental toxin screening if possible.
  • Imaging or further diagnostics to evaluate mild neoplastic signals if clinical suspicion arises.

Monitoring Markers:

  • Weight and body condition score (currently 4/9, mild thinness).
  • Skin condition and pruritus severity.
  • Gastrointestinal signs (reflux, appetite, stool quality).
  • Response to dietary changes or allergen avoidance.
  • Mineral levels and endocrine function over time.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Model

Possible Patterns:

  • Spleen Qi deficiency or dysfunction suggested by weight loss and digestive issues (reflux, food reactivity).
  • Lung and skin involvement likely due to contact allergens and itching, possibly Lung Qi or Wei Qi deficiency leading to external pathogen susceptibility.
  • Dampness accumulation possible given food reactivity and fodmap sensitivity, contributing to digestive upset and skin issues.
  • Liver Qi stagnation or Blood deficiency may be considered due to pruritus and irritability.
  • Yin-Yang imbalance not clearly defined but possible given apathy and consciousness state changes.

Channel Involvement:

  • Lung and Large Intestine channels (skin and respiratory/allergy involvement).
  • Spleen and Stomach channels (digestive symptoms).
  • Liver channel (skin and emotional/spirit signs).

Five Element Themes:

  • Earth (Spleen/Stomach) imbalance linked to digestion and weight loss.
  • Metal (Lung/Large Intestine) imbalance linked to skin and allergy.
  • Wood (Liver) imbalance linked to irritability and skin.

Food Energetics:

  • Avoidance of damp-producing foods (high fodmap, legumes, soy, wheat lectins) aligns with RAC food burden findings.
  • Cooling and drying foods may be beneficial to reduce dampness and inflammation.

Homeopathic Model

Remedy-Picture Themes:

  • Sensitivity to environmental and contact allergens (Tradescantia, Clioquinol, Benzocaine).
  • Food intolerance and digestive disturbance (fodmap, lectins).
  • Apathy and altered consciousness states suggest a constitutional state with low vitality or depressive tendencies.
  • Skin itching and irritation with possible allergic diathesis.

Constitutional Observations:

  • Possible constitutional weakness or susceptibility to environmental and nutritional stressors.
  • Emotional or spiritual apathy noted, may reflect deeper constitutional themes.

Modalities Still Required:

  • Characteristic aggravations or ameliorations (time of day, weather, activity).
  • Specific sensations (burning, itching, stinging) and skin lesion descriptions.
  • Emotional and mental symptom details beyond apathy (fear, anxiety, irritability).
  • Response to food or environmental exposures in detail.

Anthroposophic Model

System Interpretations:

  • Nerve-sense system involvement suggested by apathy and consciousness state changes.
  • Rhythmic system involvement possible given mild endocrine axis signals (HPA, HPG).
  • Metabolic-limb system involvement evident in weight loss and nutritional imbalances (cobalt, food reactivity).

Life Process Themes:

  • Disturbance in metabolic processes related to mineral imbalance and food intolerance.
  • Possible impairment in rhythmic regulation affecting hormonal axes and consciousness.
  • Skin as an interface organ reflecting internal metabolic and immune disharmony.

Organ-Process Themes:

  • Gastrointestinal tract involvement (mild RAC concern).
  • Liver and detoxification processes implicated by environmental toxicity markers.
  • Endocrine glands (adrenal, gonadal) suggested by HPA and HPG axis signals.

Cross-Model Agreement

Convergent Points:

  • Nutritional imbalance and food reactivity are dominant across models (Conventional, TCM, Anthroposophic).
  • Skin and allergy involvement confirmed by Conventional and TCM models, supported by homeopathic allergen sensitivity themes.
  • Gastrointestinal involvement (reflux, food intolerance) supported by Conventional, TCM (Spleen Qi), and Anthroposophic models.
  • Endocrine/hormonal axis involvement noted in Conventional and Anthroposophic models.

Divergences:

  • Spirit/consciousness state changes (apathy) emphasized in homeopathic and anthroposophic models but less defined in conventional.
  • Environmental toxicity is a significant concern in conventional but less directly addressed in TCM or homeopathic models.

Evidence Tensions:

  • Mild neoplastic signals (RAC 20) present but not strongly supported by other models; requires cautious monitoring.
  • Immune system mild concerns present but overshadowed by nutritional and allergen findings.

Rule-In / Rule-Out Priorities

Rule-In:

  • Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, especially cobalt (dominant RAC 31).
  • Food reactivity/intolerance, especially fodmap and lectin-related (RAC 25-30).
  • Allergic dermatitis/contact allergy (Tradescantia and others, RAC 26+).
  • Environmental toxicity contributing to clinical signs (RAC 25).

Rule-Out:

  • Neoplasia (mild concern, RAC 20) but not dominant; monitor and rule out with further diagnostics.
  • Severe systemic toxicity or heavy metal poisoning beyond cobalt imbalance.
  • Severe immune-mediated disease or autoimmune conditions (mild immune signals only).

Evidence Pending:

  • Endocrine dysfunction (HPA, HPG axes, RAC 20) requires further testing.
  • Confirmation of food allergy vs intolerance via elimination diet or testing.
  • Clarification of consciousness/apathy causes.

Testing / Treatment / Diet Trial Priorities

Next Tests:

  • Comprehensive blood panel including mineral analysis (cobalt levels).
  • Food allergy testing or elimination diet focusing on fodmap, legumes, soy, wheat, and other lectins.
  • Skin cytology or biopsy if indicated to evaluate dermatitis.
  • Endocrine function tests (adrenal, thyroid, gonadal).
  • Environmental toxin screening if feasible.

Diet Additions/Subtractions:

  • Remove or reduce fodmap-rich foods, legumes, soy, wheat, and other identified reactive foods.
  • Introduce hypoallergenic or novel protein diets.
  • Consider foods with cooling and drying energetics (TCM perspective) to reduce dampness.

Supplement Review Priorities:

  • Mineral supplementation focusing on cobalt and balanced trace minerals.
  • Supportive nutrients for skin and immune health (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids).
  • Detoxification support cautiously considered given environmental toxicity markers.

Response-to-Treatment Markers:

  • Improvement in skin itching and lesions.
  • Weight stabilization or gain.
  • Reduction in reflux and gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Behavioral and consciousness state improvement.

RAC Follow-Up Priorities:

  • Monitor cobalt and food reactivity markers.
  • Track allergen sensitivity changes.
  • Reassess endocrine axis markers.

Next Snapshot Trigger

  • Significant clinical change such as worsening or improvement of skin lesions, weight, or gastrointestinal signs. - Results from food elimination diet or allergy testing. - Laboratory results for mineral panel, endocrine function, or toxin screening. - New imaging or biopsy results if neoplasia is suspected. - Changes in consciousness or behavioral state.

Clinical Caution

  • This review is not a final diagnosis. The veterinarian must interpret all findings in the clinical context, integrating physical examination, history, and additional diagnostics. - RAC evidence indicates areas of concern but requires confirmation with conventional testing and clinical correlation. - Nutritional, allergic, toxic, and mild neoplastic concerns should be carefully evaluated and monitored over time.
Evidence Base Used
CASE CONTEXT Case ID: 8 Patient: Hustle Species: Dog Breed: Sex: Weight kg: 14.00 BCS: 4.00 CASE DETAILS Primary Complaint: Reflux, Skin itching , Wt loss Case Status: Open Initial Differential Notes: IMAGING SNAPSHOT EVIDENCE RAC EVIDENCE PRIORITY RANKING This ranked list is built from cleaned RAC marker results and must be weighted by RAC magnitude. RAC >=30 = dominant finding; RAC 25-29 = high priority; RAC 15-24 = moderate priority; RAC 10-14 = low priority; RAC 0-5 = weak/no-response in this session. 1. Cobalt | RAC 31 | Strong concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain HTMA Minerals | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 2. Fere1 | RAC 30 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Reactivity | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 3. Tradescantia - Wandering Jew | RAC 26 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 4. Apathy Base | RAC 26 | Significant concern | Layer SPIRIT | Subdomain Consciousness States | DAMNIT-V None 5. Vegetable Rancid - 08-01-2024 23_111 | RAC 25 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Environmental Toxicity | DAMNIT-V T 6. Fodmap group marker | RAC 25 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 7. Canine Allergy Sig. | RAC 25 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Immune Assessment | DAMNIT-V A 8. 2.Inh Negative-T8-L1 | RAC 25 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 9. Enlightenment 700 -1000 | RAC 25 | Significant concern | Layer SPIRIT | Subdomain Consciousness States | DAMNIT-V None 10. 2.Inh Negative-T12-L5 | RAC 21 | Significant concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 11. C_TUMOUR_SIGNAL | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Cancer Signals | DAMNIT-V N-Neoplasia 12. Clioquinol | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 13. C_GIT_ID1 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain DAMNIT-V Organ/System | DAMNIT-V M 14. HPA axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | DAMNIT-V M 15. HPG-axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | DAMNIT-V M 16. Lectins-Soy | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 17. Sulphur group marker | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 18. Wheat - Lectins | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 19. Lamb1 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Reactivity | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 20. Lectin -Legume | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Reactivity | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 21. 2.Inh Negative-BL | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 22. 2.Inh Negative-C4-T4 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 23. 2.Inh Negative-C4-T4 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 24. 2.Inh Negative-HT | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 25. 2.Inh Negative-LI | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 26. 2.Inh Negative-LU | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 27. 2.Inh Negative-T10-L3 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 28. 2.Inh Negative-T12-L5 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None 29. I am not loveable -ve2 | RAC 20 | Mild concern | Layer MIND | Subdomain Mind States | DAMNIT-V None 30. Benzocaine | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 31. Imidazolidinyl urea | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 32. Rubber accelerants combined | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 33. Tradescantia pallida Purple Heart | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A 34. C_BLADDER_LUT_ID1 | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain DAMNIT-V Organ/System | DAMNIT-V None 35. Acetylaldehyde1 | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Environmental Toxicity | DAMNIT-V T 36. Histamine group mark | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 37. Lectin group marker | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 38. Oat - Lectins1 | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 39. Oxalate Group marker | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition 40. Chicken1 | RAC 15 | Mild concern | Layer BODY | Subdomain Food Reactivity | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition DOMINANT RAC FINDINGS (RAC >=30) - Cobalt | RAC 31 | HTMA Minerals | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition - Fere1 | RAC 30 | Food Reactivity | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition HIGH PRIORITY RAC FINDINGS (RAC 25-29) - Tradescantia - Wandering Jew | RAC 26 | Contact Allergens | DAMNIT-V A - Apathy Base | RAC 26 | Consciousness States | DAMNIT-V None - Vegetable Rancid - 08-01-2024 23_111 | RAC 25 | Environmental Toxicity | DAMNIT-V T - Fodmap group marker | RAC 25 | Food Burden Analysis | DAMNIT-V N-Nutrition - Canine Allergy Sig. | RAC 25 | Immune Assessment | DAMNIT-V A - 2.Inh Negative-T8-L1 | RAC 25 | RAC State Assessment | DAMNIT-V None - Enlightenment 700 -1000 | RAC 25 | Consciousness States | DAMNIT-V None RAC SNAPSHOT EVIDENCE [07/06/2026] RAC / Audiomixer Report Evidence Layer: BODY Evidence Subdomain: Unclassified / Needs Review Classification Status: Auto-classified RAC Snapshot Evidence: RAC evidence summary generated from classified RAC marker results. Positive RAC markers: 22 of 24. BODY evidence: 22 positive markers. MIND evidence: 0 positive markers. SPIRIT evidence: 0 positive markers. SOUL evidence: 0 positive markers. DAMNIT-V RAC domain signals: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. Ontology review required for 0 marker(s). RAC DAMNIT-V Summary: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. [07/06/2026] RAC / Audiomixer Report Evidence Layer: SPIRIT Evidence Subdomain: Consciousness States Classification Status: Auto-classified RAC Snapshot Evidence: RAC evidence summary generated from classified RAC marker results. Positive RAC markers: 14 of 15. BODY evidence: 0 positive markers. MIND evidence: 0 positive markers. SPIRIT evidence: 14 positive markers. SOUL evidence: 0 positive markers. DAMNIT-V RAC domain signals: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. Ontology review required for 0 marker(s). RAC DAMNIT-V Summary: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. [07/06/2026] RAC / Audiomixer Report Evidence Layer: BODY Evidence Subdomain: Unclassified / Needs Review Classification Status: Auto-classified RAC Snapshot Evidence: RAC evidence summary generated from classified RAC marker results. Positive RAC markers: 23 of 24. BODY evidence: 23 positive markers. MIND evidence: 0 positive markers. SPIRIT evidence: 0 positive markers. SOUL evidence: 0 positive markers. DAMNIT-V RAC domain signals: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. Ontology review required for 0 marker(s). RAC DAMNIT-V Summary: No positive RAC markers currently mapped to DAMNIT-V domains. [07/06/2026] RAC / Audiomixer Report Evidence Layer: BODY Evidence Subdomain: Food Reactivity Classification Status: Auto-classified RAC Snapshot Evidence: RAC evidence summary generated from classified RAC marker results. Positive RAC markers: 13 of 15. BODY evidence: 13 positive markers. MIND evidence: 0 positive markers. SPIRIT evidence: 0 positive markers. SOUL evidence: 0 positive markers. DAMNIT-V RAC domain signals: A: - Mycotoxins -all1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern N: - Fodmap group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Lectin -Legume | Food Reactivity | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Lectins-Soy | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Sulphur group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Histamine group mark | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Lectin group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Oxalate Group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Gluten Marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Lectin - Peanut | Food Reactivity | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Lectins- Nightshades | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Linolenic acid | Vitamins / Micronutrients | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Purine group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern Ontology review required for 0 marker(s). RAC DAMNIT-V Summary: A: - Mycotoxins -all1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern N: - Fodmap group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Lectin -Legume | Food Reactivity | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Lectins-Soy | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Sulphur group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Histamine group mark | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Lectin group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Oxalate Group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Gluten Marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Lectin - Peanut | Food Reactivity | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Lectins- Nightshades | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Linolenic acid | Vitamins / Micronutrients | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Purine group marker | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern [07/06/2026] RAC / Audiomixer Report Evidence Layer: SOUL Evidence Subdomain: Soul Dimensions Classification Status: Auto-classified RAC Snapshot Evidence: RAC evidence summary generated from classified RAC marker results. Positive RAC markers: 79 of 96. BODY evidence: 72 positive markers. MIND evidence: 6 positive markers. SPIRIT evidence: 0 positive markers. SOUL evidence: 1 positive markers. DAMNIT-V RAC domain signals: A: - Tradescantia - Wandering Jew | Contact Allergens | RAC 26 | Significant concern - Canine Allergy Sig. | Immune Assessment | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Clioquinol | Contact Allergens | RAC 20 | Mild concern - 16-Mould Qld | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Benzocaine | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Couch Grass1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Cynodon_dactylon | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Imidazolidinyl urea | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Rubber accelerants combined | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Tradescantia pallida Purple Heart | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - 13-Grasses Qld | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - 15-Shrubs | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - 17-Insects | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Buffaloe Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Couch Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Neomycin | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Nickel | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Polyester | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Buffaloe Grass 1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Callestia - Inch Plant | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Callestia - Purple Vine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Cis-trans-Quaternium-15 | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Diphenylguanidine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Ethylenediamine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Kikuyu Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern M: - C_GIT_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 20 | Mild concern - HPA axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - HPG-axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Adipose PCT marker_Canine | Metabolic / Adipose Inflammation | RAC 15 | Mild concern - C_HEPATIC_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - C_RENAL_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - HPT axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern N: - Cobalt | HTMA Minerals | RAC 31 | Strong concern - Fere1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 30 | Significant concern - C_TUMOUR_SIGNAL | Cancer Signals | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Lamb1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Wheat - Lectins | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Chicken1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Oat - Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Barley -Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Beef1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Calcium Shell1 | HTMA Minerals | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Corn LTPDx1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Pork - 19-02-2024 22:36 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Sardine1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Barramundi1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Chromium Colloidal | HTMA Minerals | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Rice - Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern I: - Autoimmune_NK | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - T4-TH17+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - T4-TH2+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - C_IMM_ID1 | Immune System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - C_RESP_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Pain combined4 | Primary Body State | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Stress Inflammation | Primary Body State | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - TReg + Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - AutoimmuneSig_Canine | Immune System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - C_PAIN_ID | Primary Body State | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - T4-TH1+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Visceral Pain1 | Primary Body State | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern T: - Vegetable Rancid - 08-01-2024 23_111 | Environmental Toxicity | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Acetylaldehyde1 | Environmental Toxicity | RAC 15 | Mild concern Ontology review required for 0 marker(s). RAC DAMNIT-V Summary: A: - Tradescantia - Wandering Jew | Contact Allergens | RAC 26 | Significant concern - Canine Allergy Sig. | Immune Assessment | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Clioquinol | Contact Allergens | RAC 20 | Mild concern - 16-Mould Qld | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Benzocaine | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Couch Grass1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Cynodon_dactylon | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Imidazolidinyl urea | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Rubber accelerants combined | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Tradescantia pallida Purple Heart | Contact Allergens | RAC 15 | Mild concern - 13-Grasses Qld | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - 15-Shrubs | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - 17-Insects | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Buffaloe Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Couch Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Neomycin | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Nickel | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Polyester | Contact Allergens | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Buffaloe Grass 1 | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Callestia - Inch Plant | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Callestia - Purple Vine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Cis-trans-Quaternium-15 | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Diphenylguanidine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Ethylenediamine | Contact Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Kikuyu Grass | Inhalant Allergens | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern M: - C_GIT_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 20 | Mild concern - HPA axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - HPG-axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Adipose PCT marker_Canine | Metabolic / Adipose Inflammation | RAC 15 | Mild concern - C_HEPATIC_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - C_RENAL_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - HPT axis | Endocrine / Hormonal Axis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern N: - Cobalt | HTMA Minerals | RAC 31 | Strong concern - Fere1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 30 | Significant concern - C_TUMOUR_SIGNAL | Cancer Signals | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Lamb1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Wheat - Lectins | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 20 | Mild concern - Chicken1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Oat - Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 15 | Mild concern - Barley -Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Beef1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Calcium Shell1 | HTMA Minerals | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Corn LTPDx1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Pork - 19-02-2024 22:36 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Sardine1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Barramundi1 | Food Reactivity | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Chromium Colloidal | HTMA Minerals | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Rice - Lectins1 | Food Burden Analysis | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern I: - Autoimmune_NK | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - T4-TH17+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - T4-TH2+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 15 | Mild concern - C_IMM_ID1 | Immune System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - C_RESP_ID1 | DAMNIT-V Organ/System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Pain combined4 | Primary Body State | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - Stress Inflammation | Primary Body State | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - TReg + Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 10 | Normal / no concern - AutoimmuneSig_Canine | Immune System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - C_PAIN_ID | Primary Body State | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - T4-TH1+Cytokines-level1 | Immune System | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern - Visceral Pain1 | Primary Body State | RAC 5 | Normal / no concern T: - Vegetable Rancid - 08-01-2024 23_111 | Environmental Toxicity | RAC 25 | Significant concern - Acetylaldehyde1 | Environmental Toxicity | RAC 15 | Mild concern PATHOLOGY / LABORATORY SNAPSHOT EVIDENCE CURRENT EVIDENCE COUNTS Imaging reports: 0 Pathology reports: 0 Other evidence layers are retained in their own modules and will be added to this evidence base in Snapshot V2.
Raw AI Output
Conventional Veterinary Model: - **Likely Differentials:** - Nutritional imbalances or deficiencies, particularly cobalt deficiency or imbalance (RAC 31, dominant). - Food reactivity/intolerance or allergy, especially related to Fere1 (RAC 30) and fodmap group markers (RAC 25). - Allergic dermatitis or atopic dermatitis related to contact allergens such as Tradescantia (Wandering Jew) (RAC 26) and other contact allergens (Clioquinol, Benzocaine, Rubber accelerants). - Environmental toxicity contributing to clinical signs (Vegetable Rancid marker, RAC 25). - Mild concern for mild gastrointestinal system involvement (C_GIT_ID1, RAC 20) possibly linked to food reactivity and digestive upset. - Mild endocrine axis involvement (HPA and HPG axes, RAC 20) possibly related to stress or hormonal imbalance. - Mild concern for neoplastic signals (C_TUMOUR_SIGNAL, RAC 20) but not dominant. - **Serious Rule-Outs:** - Neoplasia (mild concern, RAC 20) should be considered but is not dominant. - Severe systemic toxicity or heavy metal poisoning (cobalt imbalance is dominant but cobalt toxicity vs deficiency needs clarification). - Severe immune-mediated disease or autoimmune conditions (mild immune concerns but no dominant signals). - **Missing Tests:** - Comprehensive blood panel including mineral panel to confirm cobalt status and other mineral imbalances. - Food allergy testing or elimination diet trial to confirm food reactivity. - Skin scrapings, cytology, or biopsy to evaluate dermatitis and exclude infectious causes. - Endocrine function tests (e.g., adrenal panel, thyroid panel) to evaluate HPA and HPG axis involvement. - Environmental toxin screening if possible. - Imaging or further diagnostics to evaluate mild neoplastic signals if clinical suspicion arises. - **Monitoring Markers:** - Weight and body condition score (currently 4/9, mild thinness). - Skin condition and pruritus severity. - Gastrointestinal signs (reflux, appetite, stool quality). - Response to dietary changes or allergen avoidance. - Mineral levels and endocrine function over time. Traditional Chinese Medicine Model: - **Possible Patterns:** - Spleen Qi deficiency or dysfunction suggested by weight loss and digestive issues (reflux, food reactivity). - Lung and skin involvement likely due to contact allergens and itching, possibly Lung Qi or Wei Qi deficiency leading to external pathogen susceptibility. - Dampness accumulation possible given food reactivity and fodmap sensitivity, contributing to digestive upset and skin issues. - Liver Qi stagnation or Blood deficiency may be considered due to pruritus and irritability. - Yin-Yang imbalance not clearly defined but possible given apathy and consciousness state changes. - **Channel Involvement:** - Lung and Large Intestine channels (skin and respiratory/allergy involvement). - Spleen and Stomach channels (digestive symptoms). - Liver channel (skin and emotional/spirit signs). - **Five Element Themes:** - Earth (Spleen/Stomach) imbalance linked to digestion and weight loss. - Metal (Lung/Large Intestine) imbalance linked to skin and allergy. - Wood (Liver) imbalance linked to irritability and skin. - **Food Energetics:** - Avoidance of damp-producing foods (high fodmap, legumes, soy, wheat lectins) aligns with RAC food burden findings. - Cooling and drying foods may be beneficial to reduce dampness and inflammation. Homeopathic Model: - **Remedy-Picture Themes:** - Sensitivity to environmental and contact allergens (Tradescantia, Clioquinol, Benzocaine). - Food intolerance and digestive disturbance (fodmap, lectins). - Apathy and altered consciousness states suggest a constitutional state with low vitality or depressive tendencies. - Skin itching and irritation with possible allergic diathesis. - **Constitutional Observations:** - Possible constitutional weakness or susceptibility to environmental and nutritional stressors. - Emotional or spiritual apathy noted, may reflect deeper constitutional themes. - **Modalities Still Required:** - Characteristic aggravations or ameliorations (time of day, weather, activity). - Specific sensations (burning, itching, stinging) and skin lesion descriptions. - Emotional and mental symptom details beyond apathy (fear, anxiety, irritability). - Response to food or environmental exposures in detail. Anthroposophic Model: - **System Interpretations:** - Nerve-sense system involvement suggested by apathy and consciousness state changes. - Rhythmic system involvement possible given mild endocrine axis signals (HPA, HPG). - Metabolic-limb system involvement evident in weight loss and nutritional imbalances (cobalt, food reactivity). - **Life Process Themes:** - Disturbance in metabolic processes related to mineral imbalance and food intolerance. - Possible impairment in rhythmic regulation affecting hormonal axes and consciousness. - Skin as an interface organ reflecting internal metabolic and immune disharmony. - **Organ-Process Themes:** - Gastrointestinal tract involvement (mild RAC concern). - Liver and detoxification processes implicated by environmental toxicity markers. - Endocrine glands (adrenal, gonadal) suggested by HPA and HPG axis signals. Cross-Model Agreement: - **Convergent Points:** - Nutritional imbalance and food reactivity are dominant across models (Conventional, TCM, Anthroposophic). - Skin and allergy involvement confirmed by Conventional and TCM models, supported by homeopathic allergen sensitivity themes. - Gastrointestinal involvement (reflux, food intolerance) supported by Conventional, TCM (Spleen Qi), and Anthroposophic models. - Endocrine/hormonal axis involvement noted in Conventional and Anthroposophic models. - **Divergences:** - Spirit/consciousness state changes (apathy) emphasized in homeopathic and anthroposophic models but less defined in conventional. - Environmental toxicity is a significant concern in conventional but less directly addressed in TCM or homeopathic models. - **Evidence Tensions:** - Mild neoplastic signals (RAC 20) present but not strongly supported by other models; requires cautious monitoring. - Immune system mild concerns present but overshadowed by nutritional and allergen findings. Rule-In / Rule-Out Priorities: - **Rule-In:** - Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, especially cobalt (dominant RAC 31). - Food reactivity/intolerance, especially fodmap and lectin-related (RAC 25-30). - Allergic dermatitis/contact allergy (Tradescantia and others, RAC 26+). - Environmental toxicity contributing to clinical signs (RAC 25). - **Rule-Out:** - Neoplasia (mild concern, RAC 20) but not dominant; monitor and rule out with further diagnostics. - Severe systemic toxicity or heavy metal poisoning beyond cobalt imbalance. - Severe immune-mediated disease or autoimmune conditions (mild immune signals only). - **Evidence Pending:** - Endocrine dysfunction (HPA, HPG axes, RAC 20) requires further testing. - Confirmation of food allergy vs intolerance via elimination diet or testing. - Clarification of consciousness/apathy causes. Testing / Treatment / Diet Trial Priorities: - **Next Tests:** - Comprehensive blood panel including mineral analysis (cobalt levels). - Food allergy testing or elimination diet focusing on fodmap, legumes, soy, wheat, and other lectins. - Skin cytology or biopsy if indicated to evaluate dermatitis. - Endocrine function tests (adrenal, thyroid, gonadal). - Environmental toxin screening if feasible. - **Diet Additions/Subtractions:** - Remove or reduce fodmap-rich foods, legumes, soy, wheat, and other identified reactive foods. - Introduce hypoallergenic or novel protein diets. - Consider foods with cooling and drying energetics (TCM perspective) to reduce dampness. - **Supplement Review Priorities:** - Mineral supplementation focusing on cobalt and balanced trace minerals. - Supportive nutrients for skin and immune health (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids). - Detoxification support cautiously considered given environmental toxicity markers. - **Response-to-Treatment Markers:** - Improvement in skin itching and lesions. - Weight stabilization or gain. - Reduction in reflux and gastrointestinal symptoms. - Behavioral and consciousness state improvement. - **RAC Follow-Up Priorities:** - Monitor cobalt and food reactivity markers. - Track allergen sensitivity changes. - Reassess endocrine axis markers. Next Snapshot Trigger: - Significant clinical change such as worsening or improvement of skin lesions, weight, or gastrointestinal signs. - Results from food elimination diet or allergy testing. - Laboratory results for mineral panel, endocrine function, or toxin screening. - New imaging or biopsy results if neoplasia is suspected. - Changes in consciousness or behavioral state. Clinical Caution: - This review is not a final diagnosis. The veterinarian must interpret all findings in the clinical context, integrating physical examination, history, and additional diagnostics. - RAC evidence indicates areas of concern but requires confirmation with conventional testing and clinical correlation. - Nutritional, allergic, toxic, and mild neoplastic concerns should be carefully evaluated and monitored over time.

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