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Hypoechoic mass

Sonopath Forum

Hello

I was hoping for some opinions on some US images. They are from a 7 year old lab that has been vomiting and has markedly elevated liver enzymes. The GB was markedly thickened and the spleen gave the appearence of being large extending to contact the UB.

Image 1 is of a circular mass just caudal to the liver. I believe it to be a LN. Was hoping for clarification. It is at the 1-2 cm level.

Hello

I was hoping for some opinions on some US images. They are from a 7 year old lab that has been vomiting and has markedly elevated liver enzymes. The GB was markedly thickened and the spleen gave the appearence of being large extending to contact the UB.

Image 1 is of a circular mass just caudal to the liver. I believe it to be a LN. Was hoping for clarification. It is at the 1-2 cm level.

Image 2-4 are of hypoechoic mass in the midcranial Rt abdomen close to the cecum. I am unable to tell if they are LNs, fluid filled lesions or fluid filled outpocketings of the cecum. 

Thanks. Brent