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Adrenal glands

Sonopath Forum

  • 10 year old large breed dog that had two syncopal episodes
  • Normal echo and ecg
  • On review of the abdominal images the cranial pole of the right adrenal looks rounded. I don’t have any good video clips of this region
  • Does this look a mass from the still?

 

 

  • 10 year old large breed dog that had two syncopal episodes
  • Normal echo and ecg
  • On review of the abdominal images the cranial pole of the right adrenal looks rounded. I don’t have any good video clips of this region
  • Does this look a mass from the still?

 

 

Comments

EL

Thats  apretty big cranial

Thats  apretty big cranial pole with minor capsular expansion without escape or vascular invasion at least not on the still but be sure to have lots of solid angles on that cranial pole and phrenic vein. Check a BP and urine catecholamine for pheo.

veteurope1

Thank you, I will rescan this

Thank you, I will rescan this one in the next 1-2 montha and keep you informed. 

veteurope1

Thank you, I will rescan this

Thank you, I will rescan this one in the next 1-2 montha and keep you informed.