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NODULAR FAT NECROSIS IN THE FELINE AND CANINE ABDOMEN
Authors:Tobias  Schwarz  MA  Dr Med Vet  Federica  Morandi  DVM  Giacomo  Gnudi  Dr Med Vet  Erik  Wisner  DVM  Calum  Paterson  MSc  Martin  Sullivan  BVMS  PhD  Pamela  Johnston  BVM&S  PhD
Institution:Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Abstract:The radiographic appearance of nodular fat necrosis is described in ten cats and one dog. The most common radiographic sign was the presence of a focal mineralized circular to oval soft tissue mass in the abdominal fat as present in 9 cats. These masses had a distinct eggshell-like rim encapsulating the lesion. In one cat and one dog multiple masses were present, without radiographic signs of mineralization. Abdominal ultrasound was performed in three cats and one dog, findings included the presence of hyperechoic masses with associated acoustic shadowing, some with a hypoechoic centre. Almost all animals were old and obese. In three cats and one dog, changes were confirmed with biopsy or post mortem examination. Lesions having the appearance of those in this paper are most likely incidental findings and should not be confused with abdominal masses of neoplastic origin. Ultrasound can be helpful in identifying such lesions.
Keywords:nodular fat necrosis  canine  feline  pancreatitis  steatitis  lipomatosis  omental cyst  mesenteric cyst  radiography  ultrasound
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