dorsal bladder structure

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Hello,

 

  • This is a 5 month old M/N cat that has a linear forign body in the duodenum
  • my question is regarding this incidental finding on the dorsal bladder wall. Didn’t pick up CFM. Hypoechoic structure with hyperechoic walls. Some sort of cyst? Is not in the right “place” for urachal diverticulum. What are my differentials for this? Definatelly nor a player now, but should I recommend biopsy?
  • Free fluid is most likelly due to f. body and not age, or?

Thank you

 

Hello,

 

  • This is a 5 month old M/N cat that has a linear forign body in the duodenum
  • my question is regarding this incidental finding on the dorsal bladder wall. Didn’t pick up CFM. Hypoechoic structure with hyperechoic walls. Some sort of cyst? Is not in the right “place” for urachal diverticulum. What are my differentials for this? Definatelly nor a player now, but should I recommend biopsy?
  • Free fluid is most likelly due to f. body and not age, or?

Thank you

 

Comments

EL

Looks like dependent but

Looks like dependent but attached mucous

rlobetti

Consider FIP for the free

Consider FIP for the free fluid as the age is very typical.

vetecho

was thinking that the fluid

was thinking that the fluid is secondary to the “old” foreign body and consequent intestinal plication. This cat had this intestinal foreign body obstruction for at least 48-72 hours.

IN a normal kitten there should be no peritoneal fluid at the age of 5 months, right?

 

Thank you. CC

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