Hello,
Hello,
- This images are from a cat that was euthanized at emergency clinic due to grave prognosis/ owner decision.
- When I look back to this study I wonder if there is a liver mass. Cat was 8 years old dteriorating slowly, anorexic.
- US findings: splenic mass, large amount of peritoneal fluid, hypoechoic mass in the region of left pancreas and nodular fat.
- I do suspect this was pancreatic carcinoma +/ – HGS spleen and possible liver.
Do you think that there is also a mass in the liver? visible inbetween Liver and Diaphragm. Doesn’t matter for this poor cat but it does for me 🙂
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I understand there was a
I understand there was a problem with posting this. Didn’t generate a link? do I need to repost this?
This is a carcinomatosis type
This is a carcinomatosis type case in your first video the left panc has a small mixed hypoechoic mass and reginal similar hypoechoic ln and some changes in the liver suggest m,ets. the fluid fits carcinomatosis as there is no other reeason for it. Abdominocentesiss and cytospin of the fluid may have gotten the dx but better yet fna the left panc lesion even post mortem.