GI Neoplastic Transition, Gastric Mass Greyhoumd

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GI Neoplastic Transition, Gastric Mass Greyhoumd

A telemed client asked me to confirm this was a gastric mass and why so I figured I would share the annotation. This is the reason why when interpreting the sonogram I live by the curvilinear theory to differentiate normal from abnormal. You can see how the mural layering transitions right into the undifferentiated tissue comprising a luminal mass in this greyhound wiht hematemesis and wasting. Follow the lines…

A telemed client asked me to confirm this was a gastric mass and why so I figured I would share the annotation. This is the reason why when interpreting the sonogram I live by the curvilinear theory to differentiate normal from abnormal. You can see how the mural layering transitions right into the undifferentiated tissue comprising a luminal mass in this greyhound wiht hematemesis and wasting. Follow the lines… or loss of them to the pathology in every organ everywhere in every modality and especially the sonograpm but this works also with rads, CT and MRI as well but I’m just a ham and egger with cross sectional imaging modalities but I’m geting better thanks to my talented radiology team:) The more CTs I read the more I belive the curvilinear theory works there as well.

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