– 9 year old very deep chested MN lab x presented for a fairly acute onset of lethargy, abdominal discomfort and distension, pu/pd
– bloodwork 2 x’s elevated ALT, elevated GGT, thrombocytopenia, anemia, TP low, albumin normal IDEXX 4Dx Neg, Lepto PCR Neg
– u/s showed midly echogenic abdominal effusion, irregular liver capsule with at least two liver masses seen in the right and left liver lobes; spleen was normal
– 9 year old very deep chested MN lab x presented for a fairly acute onset of lethargy, abdominal discomfort and distension, pu/pd
– bloodwork 2 x’s elevated ALT, elevated GGT, thrombocytopenia, anemia, TP low, albumin normal IDEXX 4Dx Neg, Lepto PCR Neg
– u/s showed midly echogenic abdominal effusion, irregular liver capsule with at least two liver masses seen in the right and left liver lobes; spleen was normal
– owner did not allow sampling of the abdominal fluid so I am left guessing what may be going on in this case (bleeding, transudate etc.?) however my gut feeling is that this is likley hemorrhage from the presentation and blood work
DDx: hepatic hemangiosaroma, lymphoma, carcinoma, cirrhosis, benign hyperplasia (very unlkely)
The lesion in the clip that I took from the right intercostal approach is interesting. I am having a hard time determining if this is a cavitated mass in the liver, in the surrounding fat, strange view of the GB? Any thoughts – I have seen omental hemangio in the past?