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Stomach

Sonopath Forum

Hello

I was just hoping for an opinion on this stomach. It is a 10 year old large breed dog that has been vomiting. The 2 clips that I posted are in a standing position. 

The stomach is vitually empty but appears to be prominent. I was wondering about the hypoechoic mucosa on the sagital image and there is a hyperechoic circular area on the transverse clip that I think is stomach folds or digesta but was hoping for another opinion. 

Thanks. Brent

Hello

I was just hoping for an opinion on this stomach. It is a 10 year old large breed dog that has been vomiting. The 2 clips that I posted are in a standing position. 

The stomach is vitually empty but appears to be prominent. I was wondering about the hypoechoic mucosa on the sagital image and there is a hyperechoic circular area on the transverse clip that I think is stomach folds or digesta but was hoping for another opinion. 

Thanks. Brent

Comments

EL

Very thick gastric wall and

Very thick gastric wall and periserosal ill defined fat which is a flag to mean needs sampling. Muscularis is hypertrophied and the submucosa is thick, mucosal echogenic remodeling which suggests acute on chronic gastritis but I have seen these come up carcinoma as well. Either bad gastritis or possible carcinoma. i would full thickness if possible as scope may not tell the whole story.

tosullivan

Thanks for the quick reply.

Thanks for the quick reply. Much appreciated!! Brent