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RAD – Normal geriatric thorax in mast cell staging in a 12 year old FS Labrador Retriever

Case Study

RAD – Normal geriatric thorax in mast cell staging in a 12 year old FS Labrador Retriever

This 12 year old FS Labrador Retriever has presented with a raised cutaneous nodule diagnosed as mast cell tumor; staging radiographs

This 12 year old FS Labrador Retriever has presented with a raised cutaneous nodule diagnosed as mast cell tumor; staging radiographs

Image Interpretation

Rads of the thorax- 

There is no mediastinal widening and no evidence of mediastinal lymphadenomegaly. The pulmonary parenchyma is negative for interstitial nodules. A mild, likely age-related bronchointerstitial pattern is noted. The cardiac silhouette is within normal limits for size and shape. The major vessels and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits.

The cervical trachea presents redundancy of the dorsal tracheal ligament which usually is an incidental finding. The thoracic trachea is within normal limits

DX

Normal geriactric thorax

Outcome

No macromorphologic evidence of metastatic spread to the lungs or mediastinum
Incidental redundant tracheal membrane

Patient Information

Patient Name : Zoe Noon/Perry Hall
Gender : Female, Spayed
Species : Canine
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 17_00058

History

  • Neoplasia

Images

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