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shunt

shunt

Dear All, I have a 1 year old dobermann patient- with severe hepatic enzyme elevation. I could see a 3 times bigger v cava-compared to the aorta, a small liver, also turbulence in the v cava. I think this shunt is extrahepatic- maybe gastro-caval ( i could see with color a huge red vessel caudal…

Artifact vs. true pathology in cranial mediastinum

I am reposting this as it dissappeared from the live feed when I added the lateral chest radiograph.  Would like to get more opinions on as to what we could be seeing on the lateral chest rad. This 14yr old mn DSH belongs to a colleague.  He had acute onset bilateral rear leg ataxia 3…