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Liver nodule cat

Liver nodule cat

Incidenetal hyperechoic liver nodule found in 10 year old cat with cardiomyopathy Is this most likely an adenoma or haemangioma?

Thickened stomach

7 year old FN Rotti X, diagnosed with chronic hepatits/cirrhosis on biopsy 6 months ago following ascites presentation Vomiting and inappetance more recently with significant weight loss Mild hypoalbuminaemia, globulin and cholesterol normal, mild-mod increase in ALT and ALP, BAST mod increased.

Cat cardiomyopathy

10 year old MN DSH presented in CHF with pulmonary oedema Stabilised and echo done after a few days of furosemide I can see a mildly thickened LV wall with hyperechoic endocardium, contraction seemed poor but ok on measurements, bi-atrial enlargement Would you classify this as a RCM?