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Its Xmas Time FB

Its Xmas Time FB

In the xmas spirit get used to this fb you will see over and over again for the next month:) 2 year old cat vomiting and anorexic hot off the telemed STAT plate here at SonoPath. Images by Anthony Rodriguez DVM Foxfield VH, PA SDEP abdominal sonography protocol

Mucosal Fogging Friday :)

Well both dogs and cats get mucosal striations and when they coalesce I dubbed this phenomenon a few years ago “mucosal fogging” because the striations get obscured as they group together. In dogs this is almost pathogneumonic for lymphangectasia and PLE but in cats its still up in the air but I see it with…

Has the Forum and Sonopath been helpful for you?

Dear Members, like any other company that needs to grow to amplify its technology and provide more resources for our members we want to of course grow our member base and do what we can with current recsources to improve upon what we already have built. On this thread would you kindly, whether you post…

GI Sweep Pylorus to GES

This imaging the gastroesophageal (GES) inlet issue came up in a prior thread and I wanted to show the reason for doing this sweep every time. Here are some normal sweeps and one with a mineralizing mass in the gastric fundus just at the GES that I scanned yesterday. This lesion had been missed by…

Vancouver SDEP Abdomen all levels 4 spots left March 12-14.

I usueally don’t advertise in the forum but what the heck its my site:) But honestly I would love to see and meet forum users at and SDEP abdomen lab to hang out at our reception friday evening and round tables business of ultrasound and such. We have 4 spots left for Vancouver.   GOs,…

Vancouver SDEP Abdomen all levels 4 spots left March 12-14.

I usually don’t advertise in the forum but what the heck its my site:) But honestly I would love to see and meet forum users at and SDEP abdomen lab to hang out at our reception friday evening and round tables business of ultrasound and such. We have 4 spots left for Vancouver. Innovative efficient…

Cure for interstitial/idiopathic cystitis?

Ok so I’ve seen this for many years and have advocated histopath on it and some are LP infiltrates that are pred responsive but not all of them. But rarely does anyone go to sx for histopath to prove or disprove this theory. But empirical tx on this cat with a wicked insterstitial cystitis and…

Cure for interstitial/idiopathic cystitis?

Ok so I’ve seen this for many years and have advocated histopath on it and some are LP infiltrates that are pred responsive but not all of them. But rarely does anyone go to sx for histopath to prove or disprove this theory. But empirical tx on this cat with a wicked insterstitial cystitis and…

splenocaval shunt in 1 year old cat

BA 127 post 217, disorientation post prandial responds to clindamycin/lactulose. 1 year old 5 pound cat.