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Right adrenal ?

Right adrenal ?

Hello! A lesion was observed in the right adrenal gland location during the scan of an 8 y/o golden retriever mix that presented with acute vomiting and hepatopathy. The liver, gallbladder, CBD, etc appeared normal. GI tract appeared normal. However, when scanning for the right adrenal gland I identified this structure. I spent time looking…

Renal Azotemia in a young boxer

Good evening, Images are from a 15 m/o male boxer that presented for acute onsent incontinence. He is bright and alert and a bouncing, happy boy. No past history of illness. Labs: Crea 2.2, BUN 80, USG 1.018, ALT 190. Urine culture negative. UPC 1.5 Lepto TITERS neg I sent this study into a radiologist…

Greyhound with scant ascites. Possible caval and hepatic vein distention?

Good evening, I wanted to get your thoughts on the vena cava and hepatic vein size, and if incidental peritoneal effusion is sometimes seen during exams. I haven’t run across this yet but spoken with another radiologist who mentioned they sometimes see a scant peritoneal effusion that isn’t repeatable on serial exams. I scanned a…