Benign prostatic hyperplasia with prostatic and paraprostatic cysts with US guided drainage in a 5 year old M Mastiff

Case Study

Benign prostatic hyperplasia with prostatic and paraprostatic cysts with US guided drainage in a 5 year old M Mastiff

This 5 year old M Mastiff has a history of poor appetite, increased urination now with frank blood.

Physical exam: dripping frank blood from penis, thin

Chem: TP 78, ALB 40, AST 65

Urinalysis: hematuria, pyuria, struvits 50/hpf

This 5 year old M Mastiff has a history of poor appetite, increased urination now with frank blood.

Physical exam: dripping frank blood from penis, thin

Chem: TP 78, ALB 40, AST 65

Urinalysis: hematuria, pyuria, struvits 50/hpf

Image Interpretation

The urinary bladder itself was structurally unremarkable with a minor amount of sand accumulation noted. This measured approximately 1.0 cm. Progressive shadowing was noted. This should resolve with medical therapy and neutering. Ureteral jets were imaged and appeared to be functional. The prostate revealed a large, paraprostatic cyst that was deriving from the right prostatic lobe. Separate cysts were noted in both lobes. There was one in the near field measuring 0.5 cm and one in the far field measuring 2.5 cm. The prostate was severely enlarged at 4.0 cm. Bilateral lobar impingement upon the prostatic urethra was noted. Ultrasound-guided drainage is recommended of the paraprostatic cysts and prostatic cysts with culture and potential ADAIN procedure. The instructions and demonstration of this procedure can be found at sonopath.com/resources/interventional-procedures.

 

DX

BPH prostate with paraprostatic cysts and prostatic cysts. Potential abscessation.

Outcome

Ultrasound-guided drainage and potential ADAIN procedure recommended at the time of castration. Bladder sand
There was no evidence of neoplasia noted.

Followup:
Ultrasound guided drainage of the prostatic and paraprostatic cysts was performed 2 weeks later, followed by injection of Enrofloxacin. Recheck scan recommended in 3-5 days assuming that the patient was being castrated at the time of the procedure. Recheck again in 3-5 weeks.

Patient Information

Patient Name : Rupert Becker/Barnes
Gender : Male, Intact
Species : Canine
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 09_00176

Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Hematuria

Exam Finding

  • Bleeding from penis

Images

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Blood Chemistry

  • Albumin, High
  • AST (SGOT), High
  • Total Protein, High

Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Hematuria

Urinalysi

  • Blood Present
  • Struvite crystals