Abdominal mass

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  • 8 yo FN GSD
  • Severe weight loss, tachypnoea, haemorrhagic/meleanic diarrhoea
  • Pleural effusion, abdominal effusion, hypoechoic nodules in liver and spleen, nodular omentum and mass caudal to stomach
  • I think this is a carcinomtosis and wondering what the mass caudal to the stomach is, pancdreas, transverse colon? There is not good penetration and in one area (arrowed), I think there is colonic wall layering.
  • Animal was PTS but I would like to learn from this case.

  • 8 yo FN GSD
  • Severe weight loss, tachypnoea, haemorrhagic/meleanic diarrhoea
  • Pleural effusion, abdominal effusion, hypoechoic nodules in liver and spleen, nodular omentum and mass caudal to stomach
  • I think this is a carcinomtosis and wondering what the mass caudal to the stomach is, pancdreas, transverse colon? There is not good penetration and in one area (arrowed), I think there is colonic wall layering.
  • Animal was PTS but I would like to learn from this case.

Comments

EL

Looks like  a large

Looks like  a large mineralized pancreatic mass which would fit with carcinomatosis as pancreas is the number one culprit for that.

veteurope1

Very interesting, I have

Very interesting, I have never seen this before. Why do they mineralise?

EL

Carcinomas mineralize

Carcinomas mineralize wherever they grow

rlobetti

It is associted with a drop

It is associted with a drop in tissue pH, allowing calcium to precipitate out and hence mineralization.

EL

Nice Remo thanks… that will

Nice Remo thanks… that will get my Nerd on! 🙂 I totally forgot the mechanism.

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