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Gastritis

Sonopath Forum

  • Loki is a 1 year old cat known for dietary indiscretion. 
  • He has had intermittent vomiting since Monday.  Not interested in food in last 24 hours. 
  • Radiographs taken at rDVM were unremarkable. 
  • Ultrasound to rule out mechanical obstruction/linear FB. 
  • Scan was boring except for stomach – muscularis lining appears thickened to me (making it somewhat difficult to follow the lumen, which appears empty).  What do you think?

  • Loki is a 1 year old cat known for dietary indiscretion. 
  • He has had intermittent vomiting since Monday.  Not interested in food in last 24 hours. 
  • Radiographs taken at rDVM were unremarkable. 
  • Ultrasound to rule out mechanical obstruction/linear FB. 
  • Scan was boring except for stomach – muscularis lining appears thickened to me (making it somewhat difficult to follow the lumen, which appears empty).  What do you think?

Comments

EL

No loss of detail which is

No loss of detail which is good and, yes. muscularis is a bit thick but in the stomach you will see this in vomiting cats. I would tx gastritic and scope if continues.

Your still images loaded small Ill check with IT and see whats up.

EL

No loss of detail which is

No loss of detail which is good and, yes. muscularis is a bit thick but in the stomach you will see this in vomiting cats. I would tx gastritic and scope if continues.

Your still images loaded small Ill check with IT and see whats up.