“Sasha” is a 12 year old F/S DSH who was referred for a 2 week history of inappetance and weight loss. On physical examination, she was thin with an unkempt coat and a II/VI systolic murmur. Initial evaluation included CBC, chemistry profile, UA and thoracic radiographs. Thoracic radiographs showed a normal cardiac silhouette and a focal region of patchy infiltrates in the right caudal lung lobe. A thoracic ultrasound was requested.
Thoracic ultrasound with Vet BLUE® lung scan revealed a focal shred sign in the right caudal lung lobe consistent with a consolidated/infiltrative lung lobe lesion. In addition, several small (3-5 mm) nodules were noted in the right cranial lung lobe region. Echocardiogram was normal.
Fig. 1 Nodule Sign at the Vet BLUE® right caudal lung lobe region
Fig. 2 Nodule Sign at the Vet BLUE® right caudal lung lobe region
Fig. 3 Nodule Sign, lung nodule (5 mm) detected with Vet BLUE®
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