- Older Shih Tzu with very occasional vomit
- Do you think there is a focal area of thickening/loss of layering or is this just collapsed rugal folds?
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2 responses to “Stomach wall”
There appears to be focal
There appears to be focal irregular thickening of the fundus. Would recommend an FNA and if non-diagnostic then gastroscopy.
Images are dark would need to
Images are dark would need to increase gain and use 12-14mhz linear on this presentation but subjectively there is hyperrophy but tough to comment on mural detail loss. Worth watchign on a follow up after a helicobacter tx protocol possibly.