12 year old FS Beagle. Presented due to some gastric foreign material, but had some additional ultrasound findings. Blood work GGT 29, rest WNL. In the liver mass videos, can you discern if this is the quadrate lobe from the provided dorsal views? And in the splenic video, am I looking at a redundant splenic body with a mass?
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Looks like a left liver nodule and then a tightly folded spleen on itself (last video shows the splenic vein continuous with the folded parenchyma) which is a positional variant as well as a lot of fat. Most concerned about the liver nodule needs an fna.
Great – thank you for the SV tip when I’m disoriented. Would you call the liver lobe the quadrate lobe, or would I need more views to confirm?
would need more views. sdep 11 long and short axis is good for discerning lobar pathology