Hello
I have a 7 year old Westie that has markedly increased renal values and US showed hyperechoic cortex to the kidney, a hypoechoic spleen that required high frequency transducer to accurately identify and the trigone of the bladder had a band of tissue that seemed to separate a pocket of fluid.
The ureters upstream are not dilated and I believe I can see the urethra coursing dorsal to this area.
Hello
I have a 7 year old Westie that has markedly increased renal values and US showed hyperechoic cortex to the kidney, a hypoechoic spleen that required high frequency transducer to accurately identify and the trigone of the bladder had a band of tissue that seemed to separate a pocket of fluid.
The ureters upstream are not dilated and I believe I can see the urethra coursing dorsal to this area.
I was wondering if this could be a vestigial outpocketing like I had on a Gallbladder at one time? Unsure what to make of this. Emma was not urinating so we passed a canine urinary catheter with relative ease.
Also wondering about the significance of the hypoechoic spleen if any. Dog is anemic but I thought if contracted it would be further hyperechoic?
Looking forward to comments. Thanks. Brent
Comments
I assume that the dog is
I assume that the dog is female. May be a bladder or even possibly a vaginal diverticulum and most likley incidental. Consider doing a contrast study to further delinate the structure.
With the anemia and splenic changes consider immune-mediated anemia and vector borne-disease and if ruled out then FNA of the spleen is warrented.
Thank you For the info!
Brent
Thank you For the info!
Brent