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Liver Lesion-Differentials and Next Step

Liver Lesion-Differentials and Next Step

9 year old Laborador Retriever presented for PU/PD and no other clinical signs PE shows a body condition score of 8/9-his body fat challenged the depth of my probe Chemistry profile shows a rising ALT (500 in May 2014 and 800 now), CBC is pending

Biliary Mucocele

We all know what a classical Biliary mucocele looks like (picture from internet)   – but what if the images are not quite as clear.