-Middle age female spayed dog
-Presented for vague, non-specific signs including abdominal enlargment
-Very small focal amounts of free fluid located in abdomen, no masses noted aside from focal enlargement of the caudal pole of one adrenal gland.
-Hepatic vasculature and CVC appear prominent to me but I would like to see others’ opinions. I’m including a clip of the pylorus in which you can compare the vessels.
-The mesentery appears “clumpy” to me but I don’t see distinct nodules.
-Middle age female spayed dog
-Presented for vague, non-specific signs including abdominal enlargment
-Very small focal amounts of free fluid located in abdomen, no masses noted aside from focal enlargement of the caudal pole of one adrenal gland.
-Hepatic vasculature and CVC appear prominent to me but I would like to see others’ opinions. I’m including a clip of the pylorus in which you can compare the vessels.
-The mesentery appears “clumpy” to me but I don’t see distinct nodules.
-Brief view of heart appeared ok, no pericardial effusion, full echo not done.
-Trying to figure out whether to concentrate on abdomen or thorax for cause of clinical signs.
Thanks!
***As I’m reviewing my post, at times I see the wrong still image (from one I posted a long time ago) but I did select the correct image mutliple times. You should be seeing a view of an adrenal gland (not a hyperechoic lymph node). Not sure what’s happening but clearly a small techinical glitch.