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Aora tumour invasion?

Sonopath Forum

Aora tumour invasion?

– 11 year old MN Lab Ret presented for severe weight loss, chronic intermitent vomiting, trembling and anxious behaviour

– HR 210,  BP systolic average (only taken one time so far 154); routine blood work unremarkable

– Left adrenal tumour on ultrasound with a tumour thrombus in the CVC (pheo, adenocarcinoma)

– I am also suspicious of invasion into the aorta as seen in some views – I had a very hard time tracing the phrenicoabdominal blood vessels on colour Doppler but could trace the renal artey that appeared clean

– 11 year old MN Lab Ret presented for severe weight loss, chronic intermitent vomiting, trembling and anxious behaviour

– HR 210,  BP systolic average (only taken one time so far 154); routine blood work unremarkable

– Left adrenal tumour on ultrasound with a tumour thrombus in the CVC (pheo, adenocarcinoma)

– I am also suspicious of invasion into the aorta as seen in some views – I had a very hard time tracing the phrenicoabdominal blood vessels on colour Doppler but could trace the renal artey that appeared clean

Does this look like aorta involvement?  I assume this would be tricky surgery if not impossible at this stage?

Comments

Pankatz

Still of tumour in CVC with

Still of tumour in CVC with positive blood flow in and around the mass

 

 

 

jobrag

Cool case! Could you see

Cool case! Could you see turbulence in the Aorta?

jobrag

Actually in the video you

Actually in the video you posted there seems to be fluid deviation from the aortic mass (subtle spontaneous contrast), like an airplane wing. I think you’re right 🙂

EL

Certainly its in the CVC but

Certainly its in the CVC but not sure on aorta here. Needs CT with contrast for surgical planning. Depending on the surgeon if just in the CVC they can take it out like pulling out an upside down mushroom assuming no mets in liver or spleen so fna any nodules in those organs as a screening process. Urine catecholamines (Marshfield Labs) to screen for Pheo which is my suspicion here.

EL

Certainly its in the CVC but

Certainly its in the CVC but not sure on aorta here. Needs CT with contrast for surgical planning. Depending on the surgeon if just in the CVC they can take it out like pulling out an upside down mushroom assuming no mets in liver or spleen so fna any nodules in those organs as a screening process. Urine catecholamines (Marshfield Labs) to screen for Pheo which is my suspicion here.

Pankatz

Thank-you EL surgical

Thank-you EL surgical referral has been recommended and CT