Gastric Pathology


Simon is a 12 year old male neutered DSH with a history of intermittent vomiting (about 1 time per week) with some weight loss. To be fair the owner has placed him on a diet.

Physical exam is unremarkable except for some dental disease.

X-rays were unremarkable.

Lab work- totally normal.

I did this scan yesterday. At the time of the exam I did not see any pathology- but when I reviewed the Cines I am not certain if I am seeing any patholgoy of the gastric wall. I am starting to second guess myself.

Simon is a 12 year old male neutered DSH with a history of intermittent vomiting (about 1 time per week) with some weight loss. To be fair the owner has placed him on a diet.

Physical exam is unremarkable except for some dental disease.

X-rays were unremarkable.

Lab work- totally normal.

I did this scan yesterday. At the time of the exam I did not see any pathology- but when I reviewed the Cines I am not certain if I am seeing any patholgoy of the gastric wall. I am starting to second guess myself.

I am going to post some cines. Does anyone see anything I should be concerned about?

Small bowel looked good to me.


6 responses to “Gastric Pathology”

  1. No detail loss or excessive

    No detail loss or excessive thickening… maybe some echogenic remodeling of the gastric mucosal layer in video 2 but would need hi resolution linear on it to examine better. Normal “sea urchin” cat stomach otherwise:)

  2. No detail loss or excessive

    No detail loss or excessive thickening… maybe some echogenic remodeling of the gastric mucosal layer in video 2 but would need hi resolution linear on it to examine better. Normal “sea urchin” cat stomach otherwise:)

  3. Thank you riobetti and EL. 
    I

    Thank you riobetti and EL. 

    I just wanted to make sure

  4. Thank you riobetti and EL. 
    I

    Thank you riobetti and EL. 

    I just wanted to make sure

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