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Swiss Cheese Liver in a Dog

Sonopath Forum

Swiss Cheese Liver in a Dog

  • 14 year old FS lab mix with ascites, lethargy, and elevated liver enzymes
  • Abdominocentesis yielded a modifed transudate
  • Abdominal ultrasound shows marked ascites and an enlarged, nodular, multicystic liver
  • Is this most likely some kind of cystic carcinoma?

  • 14 year old FS lab mix with ascites, lethargy, and elevated liver enzymes
  • Abdominocentesis yielded a modifed transudate
  • Abdominal ultrasound shows marked ascites and an enlarged, nodular, multicystic liver
  • Is this most likely some kind of cystic carcinoma?

 

Comments

rlobetti

Looks very indicative of

Looks very indicative of hepatic carcinoma but would do FNA cytology. Although unlikley, hepato-cutaneous syndrome should be considered if there are skin lesions, especially of the feet.

rlobetti

Looks very indicative of

Looks very indicative of hepatic carcinoma but would do FNA cytology. Although unlikley, hepato-cutaneous syndrome should be considered if there are skin lesions, especially of the feet.

EL

I agree hepcell carcinoma

I agree hepcell carcinoma first on list. FNA the transition between normal liver and echogenic liver at different angles

SCultrasounds

Hello Eric, would you

Hello Eric, would you consider cystic biliary adenoma in your list of differentials? Considering the hyperechoic areas could be enhanced by the fluid content of the cysts? 

EL

I agree hepcell carcinoma

I agree hepcell carcinoma first on list. FNA the transition between normal liver and echogenic liver at different angles

SCultrasounds

Hello Eric, would you

Hello Eric, would you consider cystic biliary adenoma in your list of differentials? Considering the hyperechoic areas could be enhanced by the fluid content of the cysts? 

Electrocute

Ok, thanks!

Ok, thanks!

Electrocute

Ok, thanks!

Ok, thanks!

EL

Biliary cystadenomas in my

Biliary cystadenomas in my experience tend to be relatively contained and have a lot less distruption of parenchymal architecture. Biliary Adenocarcinoma yes for sure as you can see this mass just grows wihtout criteria cyst here and there and ill defined margins. Cystadenomas kinda do there thing in their own space and are slowly expansive and usually isolated if that makes sense.

Cirrhosis can do this too but this seems a bit too aggressive for that.

EL

Biliary cystadenomas in my

Biliary cystadenomas in my experience tend to be relatively contained and have a lot less distruption of parenchymal architecture. Biliary Adenocarcinoma yes for sure as you can see this mass just grows wihtout criteria cyst here and there and ill defined margins. Cystadenomas kinda do there thing in their own space and are slowly expansive and usually isolated if that makes sense.

Cirrhosis can do this too but this seems a bit too aggressive for that.