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Ultrasound machines

Ultrasound machines

Hello, I just thought it would be interesting to find out what people on the Forum are using as far as ultrasound machines/probes and what experience you’ve had with them. I am using a MyLab 30 vet with a multi-freq Curvilinear (CA) probe  (4-9MHz) probe for abdomens. I also have a Linear (LA) (7-12 MHz) probe and…

When is the SI wall too thick?

– 2 year old FS spayed Boston Terrier rescued from a shelter with very little history other than chronic small bowel diarrhea – BCS 1/5 ravenous appetite wt 6kg – cbc,biochem, tLI, folate all within normal limits, B12 low – fecal parasite testing including giardia screen was negative – prominent jejunal LN’s noted on ultrasound…

Omental Hyperechoic Lesions

– 11 year old male intact sheepdog with chronic history vomiting, diarrhea and now anorexia – mutiple hyperechoic irregular lesions were noted throughout the abdomen along with enlarged jejunal lymph nodes I am curious to know what these hyperechoic densities represent – inflammation? neoplasia?

ultrasound diagnosis of food allergies?

Is it possible to diagnose food allergies in dogs/cats with ultrasound, ie measuring PI, RI of the celiac and cranial mesenteric arteries?

mixed echogenic fulsiform ligament

i’m just trying this out. I’d like to see if I can post a case. This is a 10 year old DSH presented for vomiting and anorexia. CBC, Biochem panel normal. No PLI done. UA not done by RDVM. Ultrasound revealed multiple hypoechoic nodules on pancreas. Only other abnormality was a loss of homogeneity of the fulsiform…