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Intra-Abdominal Lipoma

Intra-Abdominal Lipoma

– 5-6 yr old female Cocker Spaniel HBC and brought in by animal control as a stray – shelter asked me to scan as she had a distended belly and thought she was pregnant – u/s revealed no pregnancy but I saw an ovary so likely not spayed – her entire abdomen otherwise filled with…

Lung Lesion

– 11 year FS Lab Retriever presented for cough and mild weight loss; cbc and biochem unremarkable – chest rads show a mass/consolidated lung in right cranial lobe – thoracic ultrsound shows a hypoechoic lesion cranial to the heart with embedded gas echos – this looks very mass-like scanning from the left side, but from…