Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
I wonder why you are asking this? (Bear with me - this does become more helpful). Is it that you thought it was the diagnosis but your vet disagrees, or you have read about the syndrome and are wondering if it fits what you've seen (and haven't yet told your vet), or your vet has described the syndrome but isn't sure about the high liver enzymes, so you are trying to figure out if that's a 'thing?'
I'm afraid I can't answer this one for you. I haven't seen your pet or the clinical notes or the bloods. I can picture situations in which a dog with liver problems is therefore functionally immunodeficient and goes on to develop this syndrome more easily after grooming. I can imagine situations in which severe furunculosis lead to an elevation in liver enzymes. I can imagine a drug given to treat an early outbreak of lumps - particularly steroids for example - causing high liver enzyme too and exaggerating infection, too.
Your discription isn't enough for me to be sure that the lumps are caused by the syndrome at this point, and not eg demodex secondary to some kind of infectious liver disease. However, your vet who has seen the patient will have a pretty good idea.
This is not a bad thing, just exposing the limitations of Internet chat to understand this particular problem. A priority may be to have the vet treat the infection / investigate the raised liver enzymes. There are many possibilities, but it sounds as though they need to figure out how it all hangs together in this particular patient and I am unable to work that out from here.
I hope that's helped a bit; how are things progressing? Best of luck.
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