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Splenic mass?

Sonopath Forum

Hello

This is Charlie a 10 year old boxer with osteosarcoma and we were performing a met check prior to possible limb amputation.

Hello

This is Charlie a 10 year old boxer with osteosarcoma and we were performing a met check prior to possible limb amputation.

We images an anechoic area within the spleen on the first pass. Took out the high resolution linear probe to investigate and could not see it and Charlie began panting more excessively. We stood him up and attempted with the convex probe again and saw the same area but is was more similar to the overall echogenicity of the spleen. Not sure if this is artifact, or something of concern. It was only in line for a short frame and could not be seen in transverse views.

Thanks. Brent.