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GI Linear Fb with Intussusception in 12 yr Boston

Sonopath Forum

GI Linear Fb with Intussusception in 12 yr Boston

Just did this case on telemed and thought I would post it as another thread was talking about intussusception. This is a 2 for one GI linear fb and intussusception at the distal jejunal attachment in a 12 year old Boston Terrier. Note the onion layering that defines the intussusception. This one is likely reduceable once the Fb is removed and only one extra layer. I’m suspecting underlying IBD or similar given the age of patient and PICA with the results of our study on these pica dogs see here in resources:

https://sonopath.com/educationevents/research-publications

Just did this case on telemed and thought I would post it as another thread was talking about intussusception. This is a 2 for one GI linear fb and intussusception at the distal jejunal attachment in a 12 year old Boston Terrier. Note the onion layering that defines the intussusception. This one is likely reduceable once the Fb is removed and only one extra layer. I’m suspecting underlying IBD or similar given the age of patient and PICA with the results of our study on these pica dogs see here in resources:

https://sonopath.com/educationevents/research-publications

Imaging by Rebekka Jakum RVT PA Mobile

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4ebersoles

Cool case!  Thanks for

Cool case!  Thanks for posting.