- 13 yr old FS DSH with a history of chronic intermittent vomiting
- Labwork is pending but has been normal in the past
- Abdominal ultrasound shows a strongly shadowing linear echogenic density in the region of the left pancreas dorsal to the spleen and caudal to the stomach
- No other abnormalities are seen (normal GI wall, no lymphadenopathy)
- My primary differential diagnoses for this are pancreatic duct stones or mineralization of the pancreatic parenchyma
- Any other thoughts on what could this be?
- 13 yr old FS DSH with a history of chronic intermittent vomiting
- Labwork is pending but has been normal in the past
- Abdominal ultrasound shows a strongly shadowing linear echogenic density in the region of the left pancreas dorsal to the spleen and caudal to the stomach
- No other abnormalities are seen (normal GI wall, no lymphadenopathy)
- My primary differential diagnoses for this are pancreatic duct stones or mineralization of the pancreatic parenchyma
- Any other thoughts on what could this be?
- Could this be related to the vomiting or just and incidental finding?
- Thanks!
Comments
This is likely an incidental
This is likely an incidental finding and actualluy looks like its outside the pancreas and looks like a Bates body which is a benign mineralizing structure found in fat. No inflammation around it or duct obstruction so likely incidental and not clinical.
here is one from the sonopath archive
http://sonopath.com/members/case-studies/cases/bates-body-first-seen-radiographically-5-year-old-cat
Thanks Eric!
-M
Thanks Eric!
-M