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Does it look like a GB mucocele

Sonopath Forum

Does it look like a GB mucocele

About 1-year-old female golden retriever was admitted for the complain of vomting and diarrhea. CPV test was positive. Blood biochemistry at the time of admission was normal. The dog has completed seven days of treatment. Vomiting and diarrhea have resolved. There is a very mild melena but the dog hasn’t started eating. Abdominal scan was done today. What do you think, does it look like a GB mucocele. My gut feeling is that it is not. What doe you think. The rest of the scan was normal

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rlobetti

No mucucele. Looks like a

No mucucele. Looks like a gall bladder full of hyperechogenic sediment/sludge which is not adhering to the wall.

Inam ul - Haq

Thanks for the prompt reply
Thanks for the prompt reply

EL

I agree the gb still has

I agree the gb still has teardrop appearance and the sludge is mobile and lacks striation. Moreover gbm is an older dog disease but can be younger in predisposed breeds like hselties but usually over 5 years of age at least in my experience.

Inam ul - Haq

Thanks again. I always learn

Thanks again. I always learn something new whenever I post in this forum

EL

You are welcome:)

You are welcome:)

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