Hello
This is Cinder an 8 year old Shiloh GS that presented for weakness.
TFAST revealed pericardial effusion. Aprroximately 60mls were removed and the heart appears to be beating better, clinically the dog’s pulses are back, and temperature is up about 1 degree.
Hello
This is Cinder an 8 year old Shiloh GS that presented for weakness.
TFAST revealed pericardial effusion. Aprroximately 60mls were removed and the heart appears to be beating better, clinically the dog’s pulses are back, and temperature is up about 1 degree.
We collected a sample of the bloody fluid but have read in previous posts that it is not rewarding for neoplasia. We are posting an image of a mass. The image at the time was “perfect”, however because the ekg was not hooked up to patient it took a 0.3 sec clip. (Still not sure what happened). Anyways, I was hoping for a little confirmation that this is most likely a mass and that hemangiosarcoma is the most likely diagnosis.
Research on sonopath says that 8 month survival time with surgical debulking and chemo can be expected.
Thanks. Bret
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Tough with just the one view
Tough with just the one view but yes looks like right auricular hsa.
The curbside guide has the latest on this but empriical chemo (adria) does well here too and tap when needed.