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Prostate

Sonopath Forum

Max is a 9 year old English Cocker Spaniel that is not neutered. There is a recent history of bloody discharge pooling at the tip of the penis. No history of dyuria/poilakuria. This happened once previously and the urine MIC was negative. Treatment with Baytril resolved the blood. When I evaluated this dog today he had a palpably enlarged prostate on abdominal palpation. I could not reach the prostate rectally because it was forward over the rim of the pelvis.

I have blood work pending as well as a UA/MIC. When I did the cysto the urine was a bloody wine color.

Max is a 9 year old English Cocker Spaniel that is not neutered. There is a recent history of bloody discharge pooling at the tip of the penis. No history of dyuria/poilakuria. This happened once previously and the urine MIC was negative. Treatment with Baytril resolved the blood. When I evaluated this dog today he had a palpably enlarged prostate on abdominal palpation. I could not reach the prostate rectally because it was forward over the rim of the pelvis.

I have blood work pending as well as a UA/MIC. When I did the cysto the urine was a bloody wine color.

The prostate was over 5 cm in length.

To me the echotexure and echogenicity of the prostate seemed normal. Occasion cyst noted.

The bladder was clean and I did not scan the Iliac LN

My question: 

1. Is this BPH or are there enough markers of malignancy here.

I would be willing to aspirate or biopsy this prostate- but I would prefer just to neuter.

Thanks for any help you may give me.

 

 

Comments

EL

This looks like prostatitis

This looks like prostatitis and bph to me. Note the hypoechoic striation (arrow) in video one and pericapsular inflammatory pattern at that arrow.. I would fna cyto and culture to be sure but neuter and tx prostatitis and recheck scan in 3 weeks should do it.

The microcystic changes and uniform capsule in video 2 are bph patterns.try th ebasic search for prostate

http://sonopath.com/members/case-studies/search?text=prostate&species=All

randyhermandvm

Thank you EL
Always a

Thank you EL

Always a learning experience

rlobetti

Can also consider using a

Can also consider using a depo-progestrone or another anti-androgenic drug prior to castration – if prostamegaly improves then BPH if not not then suspcious for neoplasia.