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A few months ago I was having problems with swollen and painful lymph nodes with no apparent cause like a cold or infection. The MDs were completely baffled as to why.
(I was doing a moderate amount of freaking out since the nodes were in the same area where I had a mastectomy years ago for cancer.)
About the same time I took my dog to the vet for a check up and the DVM noticed that my dog had similar lymph node problems in his legs. He started asking questions, including if I had similar symptoms and if my dog and I had been exposed to any cats recently. We had been a temporary foster house for one feisty kitten for a friend who had a litter of feral kittens appear in her garage.
He said he didn't have the lab facilities (this is a small rural island) but he told me what tests to have my MD run for me. Turns out both my dog and I had something called Bartonella better known as "cat scratch fever". Easily curable.
The human MD totally missed it while the DVM caught it. I think vets are better at thinking cross-species.