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Intestinal Lymphoma?

Intestinal Lymphoma?

Misty is a 15 year old cat with an ~2 month history of vomiting, weight loss and general ADR. PE was unremarkable and CBC/Chemisty/T4 were normal.   To me the SI’s, both jejunum and ileum are thickened with the muscularis being the thickest. I also believe that I see mesenteric LN’s in the area of…

GI Sweep Pylorus to GES

This imaging the gastroesophageal (GES) inlet issue came up in a prior thread and I wanted to show the reason for doing this sweep every time. Here are some normal sweeps and one with a mineralizing mass in the gastric fundus just at the GES that I scanned yesterday. This lesion had been missed by…

Vomiting and anorexia in a dog

5 yr old FS Pitbull with history of acute vomiting and anorexia. Chem prof shows mildly elevated ALT, AST, increased Amylase and lipase, abnormal cPLI Radiographs show a linear radio-opaque densitiy in the small intestine Abdominal ultrasound shows normal intestines with no FB and normal pancreas The stomach wall is thickened and contains ingesta, however,…