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gastric/pancreatic neoplasiavs inflammation

gastric/pancreatic neoplasiavs inflammation

This patient is an 11y old MN, Jack Russell presented for chronic vomiting (over weeks months, did not used to be daily) which is now getting worse (acute-daily) with weight loss and lethargy and anorexia. Biochemistry: moderately increased liver enzymes, ALP and ALT, normla TBil, mild azotemia (BUN 35 and CRE 1.6, max 25 and…

FNA

I saw the thread on FNA and had to tell you about a horrible day I had today. 1st time this has happened to me. Rosebud was a 14 year old cocker that I did an ultrasound on today. I am posting the cine of the spleen. She was one of my favorite Cocker Spaniels….