10 year old MN Springer Spaniel with a mixed echogenicity cavitatory splenic mass that appeared like a haemangiosarcoma
Also a round/encapsulated mixed echogenicity structure adjacent to mass (kidneys and adrenal glands ruled out). It appeared solitary, do you think this is a lymph node?
10 year old MN Springer Spaniel with a mixed echogenicity cavitatory splenic mass that appeared like a haemangiosarcoma
Also a round/encapsulated mixed echogenicity structure adjacent to mass (kidneys and adrenal glands ruled out). It appeared solitary, do you think this is a lymph node?
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2 responses to “Lymph node?”
If not associated with the
If not associated with the splenic mass, it may be a metastatic lymph node or area of omental metastasis. It has a similar sonographic appearance to the splenic mass which makes regional metastasis probable if it cant be attached to the splenic mass.
2 responses to “Lymph node?”
If not associated with the
If not associated with the splenic mass, it may be a metastatic lymph node or area of omental metastasis. It has a similar sonographic appearance to the splenic mass which makes regional metastasis probable if it cant be attached to the splenic mass.
Great thanks.
Great thanks.