13 yo F/S small dog 13# with intermittent decreased appetite, low PLT (repeat labwork pending), mild high BUN (32>27, normal Creat). No petechiae, no recent tick exposure.
1cm hyperechoic mass effect, not shadowing, in the GB: polyp vs mass vs other. It is beautiful, but I don’t know what it is.
Is this an incidental finding? No biliary obstruction, normal liver values.
I scanned the dog standing too, see last video.
Thank you!
Julie
13 yo F/S small dog 13# with intermittent decreased appetite, low PLT (repeat labwork pending), mild high BUN (32>27, normal Creat). No petechiae, no recent tick exposure.
1cm hyperechoic mass effect, not shadowing, in the GB: polyp vs mass vs other. It is beautiful, but I don’t know what it is.
Is this an incidental finding? No biliary obstruction, normal liver values.
I scanned the dog standing too, see last video.
Thank you!
Julie



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Incidental polyp. With the
Incidental polyp. With the low platelets, elevted BUN with normal creatinine, and intermittent decreased appetite would look for possible GI disease – ulcertation, parasites, neoplasia.
Thank you, Dr. Lobetti!
Thank you, Dr. Lobetti!