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Vitreous mass?

Sonopath Forum

-13 year old Dachshund mix

-acute unilateral hyphema, no history of trauma, bilateral cataracts present

-concern for vitreous mass

-Can I confirm this soft tissue density is a mass of some type?  Is it possible this is a hematoma?  I tried color Doppler but patient motion prevented me from being comfortable about whether it lit up or not.

 

-13 year old Dachshund mix

-acute unilateral hyphema, no history of trauma, bilateral cataracts present

-concern for vitreous mass

-Can I confirm this soft tissue density is a mass of some type?  Is it possible this is a hematoma?  I tried color Doppler but patient motion prevented me from being comfortable about whether it lit up or not.

 

Thanks!  Please ignore the TV label; I don’t often do ocular studies so I know the nomenclature is off but the probe was in a sagittal orientation for the still and a longitudinal orientation for the study labeled lateral.

 

***Sigh… once again the images are transmitting very dark.  They look great on my machine so I’m not sure what the problem is, will be checking in with technical support. 

Comments

EL

Sorry images are just too

Sorry images are just too dark to say anything on these.

smbrowndvm

I’m working on it, think it

I’m working on it, think it may be a PC/Apple issue (hoping so…)