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Pyloric Foreign Body in a 5-year-old FS Weimaraner dog

Case Study

Pyloric Foreign Body in a 5-year-old FS Weimaraner dog

The patient is a 5 year old, FS, Weimaraner dog. Chronic vomiting (6 months) has increased in frequency recently. Concern for pyloric issues, gastric distension. Concern for enlarged mandibular glands.

The patient is a 5 year old, FS, Weimaraner dog. Chronic vomiting (6 months) has increased in frequency recently. Concern for pyloric issues, gastric distension. Concern for enlarged mandibular glands.

DX

Pyloric foreign body

Sonographic Differential Diagnosis

Pyloric mass or sound transmitting foreign matter.

Image Interpretation

Minor increased echogenicity of the submucosal layer and mucosal hypertrophy.The stomach in this patient presented mural hypertrophy and hyperperistalsis with retention of echogenic fluid. The pylorus appeared free of evident pathology other than muscular hypertrophy. Minor increased echogenicity of the submucosal layer and mucosal hypertrophy. Isoechoic to hypoechoic material was noted in the pyloric outflow and measured 4.0 cm with through transmission of the ultrasound beam.

Outcome

An endoscopy was performed and a ball was found in the pylorus.

Comments

  Exploratory surgery can be performed. Guarded prognosis.

Clinical Differential Diagnosis

chronic vomiting – IBD, gastritis/helicobacter, primary/secondary pyloric stenosis, neoplasia, chronic foreign body, parasites, GDV.

Sampling

None

Patient Information

Patient Name : Legend M
Gender : Female, Spayed
Species : Canine
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Book : yes
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 04_00327

Clinical Signs

  • Abdominal Distension
  • Vomiting

Images

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Clinical Signs

  • Abdominal Distension
  • Vomiting