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Pancreas tumor and splenic involvement?

Pancreas tumor and splenic involvement?

Hello I was hoping for some clarification on the pancreas image and spleen image that we are seeing. This is from a Sphinx MN 16 year old that has elevated BUN/creatinine, high spec lipase. Not eating and losing wt. The kidneys were markdely hyperechoic relative to the spleen and liver. The pancreas appears to have…

Floating cyst in bladder?

Hi guys! Just wondering if anyone has come across this before? This was an incidental finding in a 2 year old male desexed siamese cat. Ultrasound was requested because they could not find the crytorchid testicle. It looked like a cystic structure within the bladder which changes position with the animal standing–> it floats! I…