13 yr old FS DSH with a history of chronic intermittent vomiting
Labwork is pending but has been normal in the past
Abdominal ultrasound shows a strongly shadowing linear echogenic density in the region of the left pancreas dorsal to the spleen and caudal to the stomach
No other abnormalities are seen (normal GI wall, no lymphadenopathy)
My primary differential diagnoses for this are pancreatic duct stones or mineralization of the pancreatic parenchyma
Any other thoughts on what could this be?
13 yr old FS DSH with a history of chronic intermittent vomiting
Labwork is pending but has been normal in the past
Abdominal ultrasound shows a strongly shadowing linear echogenic density in the region of the left pancreas dorsal to the spleen and caudal to the stomach
No other abnormalities are seen (normal GI wall, no lymphadenopathy)
My primary differential diagnoses for this are pancreatic duct stones or mineralization of the pancreatic parenchyma
Any other thoughts on what could this be?
Could this be related to the vomiting or just and incidental finding?