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Lung Nodule

Sonopath Forum

– a colleague sent me these radiographs and was wondering if I could do a lung ultrasound and possibly an FNA

– this is 10 year old dog that had been treated with Clavamox and Zeniquin for 3 weeks for bronchonpneumonia

– the dogs  is now clinically normal but on repeat rads a nodule was detected on the left lateral chest rad at the 3rd intercostal space,  at the costochondral junction; it is not seen in other views

What are the chances of finding this with ultrasound?

– a colleague sent me these radiographs and was wondering if I could do a lung ultrasound and possibly an FNA

– this is 10 year old dog that had been treated with Clavamox and Zeniquin for 3 weeks for bronchonpneumonia

– the dogs  is now clinically normal but on repeat rads a nodule was detected on the left lateral chest rad at the 3rd intercostal space,  at the costochondral junction; it is not seen in other views

What are the chances of finding this with ultrasound?