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‘Fluffy’ hyperechoic splenic nodules

Sonopath Forum

‘Fluffy’ hyperechoic splenic nodules

13 year old FS Setter mix with suspected hyperadrenocorticism – enlarged adrenals and liver as well as polydipsia and coat issues. Has also developed diarrhea responsive to GI Biome diet and appetite is decreased with mild weight loss. These splenic nodules look more fluffy that I would expect with myelolipomas. Also wondering if you think the pinpoint opacities are mineralization likely secondary to hyperadrenocorticism? Did FNA’s of the spleen today.

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Eric Lindquist

Preponderant lipid plaques/lipogranulomas not an issue. Can fna to be sure.

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