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Omental Hyperechoic Lesions

Sonopath Forum

Omental Hyperechoic Lesions

– 11 year old male intact sheepdog with chronic history vomiting, diarrhea and now anorexia
– mutiple hyperechoic irregular lesions were noted throughout the abdomen along with enlarged jejunal lymph nodes
I am curious to know what these hyperechoic densities represent – inflammation? neoplasia?

– 11 year old male intact sheepdog with chronic history vomiting, diarrhea and now anorexia
– mutiple hyperechoic irregular lesions were noted throughout the abdomen along with enlarged jejunal lymph nodes
I am curious to know what these hyperechoic densities represent – inflammation? neoplasia?


Jejnual LN – the hyperechoic lesions are seen at the periphery of this LN

I have tried to post a video clip but am unable. I used the password and username you provided in the forum tutorial but it is not working!

Comments

Anonymous

The peripheral hyperchoic
The peripheral hyperchoic presentation is omental reactivity to the LN capsule indicating an aggressive expansive and inflammatory process. Basically this separates the routine reactive node form one that needs a needle. this does not necessarily means neoplasia but certainly brings it up on the list and necessitates a needle. Think of pinching on a grape…the pulp has to go somewhere so it pushes on the capsule. neoplastic uncontrolled growth or aggressive inflammation expands on the capsule and stretches it causing reactivity from surrounding tissues.

You need to simply just use the UN and pw for video press and I will post that shortly after speaking with tech support as video is under a separate system. Just one of those IT inconveniences but onec you are logged in you want ever have to do anything more.

Anonymous

The peripheral hyperchoic
The peripheral hyperchoic presentation is omental reactivity to the LN capsule indicating an aggressive expansive and inflammatory process. Basically this separates the routine reactive node form one that needs a needle. this does not necessarily means neoplasia but certainly brings it up on the list and necessitates a needle. Think of pinching on a grape…the pulp has to go somewhere so it pushes on the capsule. neoplastic uncontrolled growth or aggressive inflammation expands on the capsule and stretches it causing reactivity from surrounding tissues.

You need to simply just use the UN and pw for video press and I will post that shortly after speaking with tech support as video is under a separate system. Just one of those IT inconveniences but onec you are logged in you want ever have to do anything more.