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*What kind of an image is this?
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**<font color="white"> Ultrasound </font>
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<big>'''Vet's thoughts'''</big>
 
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*What kind of an image is this? Ultrasound
 
 
 
*Does the image of liver look normal?
 
*Does the image of liver look normal?
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**Scan of the liver made a tumour affecting the liver very likely
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**Scan of the liver made a tumour affecting the liver very likely </font>
  
 
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**The ultrasound confirmed presence of fluid within the abdomen (image not shown)
 
**The ultrasound confirmed presence of fluid within the abdomen (image not shown)
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<big>'''What options would you discuss with the owner?'''</big>
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*<font color="white"> Ex-lap
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*Liver biopsy
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*Euthanasia</font>
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*The owner opted for euthanasia and consented to post-mortem
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*Click to view the [[Alimentary Case 1 Post-mortem|post-mortem]].
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 24 February 2011

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Ultrasound Image (Courtesy of A. Antonczyk)
In order to reveal an answer, highlight the underlined or bulleted area using your mouse. 
The number of bullet points doesn't necessarily indicate a strict number of answers. 
  • What kind of an image is this?
    • Ultrasound


Vet's thoughts

  • Does the image of liver look normal?
    • No
    • Scan of the liver made a tumour affecting the liver very likely
  • Other points:
    • The ultrasound confirmed presence of fluid within the abdomen (image not shown)


What options would you discuss with the owner?

  • Ex-lap
  • Liver biopsy
  • Euthanasia


  • The owner opted for euthanasia and consented to post-mortem
  • Click to view the post-mortem.


BACK TO ALIMENTARY CASE 1