“By Jove! I think she’s got it”…well almost. ;)

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“By Jove! I think she’s got it”…well almost. ;)

Um, maybe not? Moving through a sea of gray, black, and white I came across a familiar structure, I hope!  I actually found it after obtaining a video clip while testing the functions on my clinic’s machine. I noticed it during the playback. I am hoping this is the ileocecal junction, but it may just be an empty stomach.  Any comments are appreciated thanks!

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Um, maybe not? Moving through a sea of gray, black, and white I came across a familiar structure, I hope!  I actually found it after obtaining a video clip while testing the functions on my clinic’s machine. I noticed it during the playback. I am hoping this is the ileocecal junction, but it may just be an empty stomach.  Any comments are appreciated thanks!

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Comments

Anonymous

empty stomach at the pyloric
empty stomach at the pyloric outflow. A little hypertrophy of the muscularis is present. The icj can be accessed by following the colon cranially to the small intestine or catch it between the kidneys fanning medially from a long axis of the LK or the RK

Anonymous

empty stomach at the pyloric
empty stomach at the pyloric outflow. A little hypertrophy of the muscularis is present. The icj can be accessed by following the colon cranially to the small intestine or catch it between the kidneys fanning medially from a long axis of the LK or the RK

Anonymous

Thank you Dr. Lindquist I was
Thank you Dr. Lindquist I was hoping for icj, but was a mite suspicious that it was as you said an empty stomach. It looked like the “wagon wheel” presentation of the icj that I have seen before, but no dice. Thanks for clarifying!

Anonymous

Thank you Dr. Lindquist I was
Thank you Dr. Lindquist I was hoping for icj, but was a mite suspicious that it was as you said an empty stomach. It looked like the “wagon wheel” presentation of the icj that I have seen before, but no dice. Thanks for clarifying!

Anonymous

Hey Sonogirl,
I’ve found it

Hey Sonogirl,
I’ve found it helpful to find the ileum. If you find the ileum, which is fairly easy to find due to, as you said, that sort of “wagon wheel” appearance, you should be able to lengthen it out (unlike the stomach) and follow it to the ICCJ.

Anonymous

Hey Sonogirl,
I’ve found it

Hey Sonogirl,
I’ve found it helpful to find the ileum. If you find the ileum, which is fairly easy to find due to, as you said, that sort of “wagon wheel” appearance, you should be able to lengthen it out (unlike the stomach) and follow it to the ICCJ.

Anonymous

Thanks Liz! Great advice.
Thanks Liz! Great advice.

Anonymous

Thanks Liz! Great advice.
Thanks Liz! Great advice.

Anonymous

I love the term of “wagon
I love the term of “wagon wheel” Liz especially in cats! I just took a video of a ICCJ if you want I can post it 🙂

Anonymous

I love the term of “wagon
I love the term of “wagon wheel” Liz especially in cats! I just took a video of a ICCJ if you want I can post it 🙂

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