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Ultrasound abdomen in FISH

Sonopath Forum

Ultrasound abdomen in FISH

Hi everyone,

We are about to do our first scan in a FISH, anyone has experience with this?

Any tricks on scanning technique (even preparation for scan)

We suspect of a mass in the kidney (as apparently they can be common) but if you have any experience of abdo scan in fish, please share the love! 

Thanks in advance

Veronica.

Hi everyone,

We are about to do our first scan in a FISH, anyone has experience with this?

Any tricks on scanning technique (even preparation for scan)

We suspect of a mass in the kidney (as apparently they can be common) but if you have any experience of abdo scan in fish, please share the love! 

Thanks in advance

Veronica.

Comments

EL

Wow I must admit I havent

Wow I must admit I havent gone underwater with the probe yet but would imagine its similar to anything else… follow the anatomy and compare the organs sonographically especially if unilateral lesions are present. Would be cool to see the images regarding exotics and anything under water living for interpretation Dr. Sophie Dennison is the most experienced that I know:

http://www.marinemammalradiology.com/about

But please post the images so we can play aorund with it.

We need some fish pathology in the archive:)

mvdamian

Absolutely I will! Its a big

Absolutely I will! Its a big fish so hopefully we get cool images!

Thanks Eric

I will keep in touch!

Veronica