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Hyperechoic mucosal layer

Hyperechoic mucosal layer

– 6 year FS Havenese with history of vomitng (mostly at night and in morning) for a few weeks; no diarrhea – recent bloodwork ALB 16, TP 40, GLOB 24 – other parmaters wnl; fecal negative – urine SG  1.035, no protein on chemstrip and urine pro:crea ratio pending – u/s showed an approx. 4cm…

cystic kidney vs. renal hemangiosarcoma?

Bosco is an 11 year old MN Weimeraner referred for abdominal ultrasound for weakness, some urinary incontinence, diarrhea and straining/stretching.  The spleen had a mixed echogenic tumor >8 cm in the body.  No effusion.  The left kidney was very enlarged and tender during exam.  Did not see a diltated ureter.  No visible tumor involving the…

Heart based tumor invading the right atrium and aorta?

Hello This is an 8 year old Springer Spaniel cross that presented for lethargy today. His abdomen was distended and an abdominal ultrasound was performed. There was a moderate to marked amount of abdominal effusion with no obvious changes on any organs. Liver looked normal with no overt distention of hepatic veins.