• Practical Small Animal Ultrasound: Guiding Diagnosis and Management of Liver and Gallbladder Disease

    Practical Small Animal Ultrasound: Guiding Diagnosis and Management of Liver and Gallbladder Disease

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    Ultrasound is a commonly used, non-invasive imaging tool for examining abdominal organs. In this webinar, Dr. Camilla Edwards will explore the role of wireless ultrasound in the investigation of liver and gallbladder abnormalities and share her systematic hands-on scanning techniques for getting the most diagnostic images possible. Liver neoplasia and vacuolar hepatopathy in dogs often pose diagnostic challenges due to overlapping clinical and imaging features. The discovery of liver masses in dogs typically requires ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration to confirm the diagnosis, but there are ultrasound characteristics that can help guide next steps in your patient management. The ultrasound discovery of a neoplastic hepatic mass in cats, however, is more likely to be metastatic spread from an abdominal source, as hepatocellular carcinoma in cats is very rare. When ultrasound uncovers an abnormally distended gallbladder in a patient with elevated liver values, it’s important to be able to distinguish between benign sludge and potentially life-threatening mucocele. Patient positioning and imaging findings can play a role in accurately differentiating between the two conditions. This webinar will equip veterinary practitioners with the knowledge and tools necessary to confidently diagnose and manage the above-mentioned diseases, enable clinicians to make informed decisions regarding patient management and surgical intervention when necessary.

    Presented by: Camilla Edwards, DVM, CertAVP, MRCVS
    Peripatetic Veterinary Ultrasonographer | Educator | First Opinion Veterinary Ultrasound

    Sponsored by: Clarius 

    Presented as a Live Webinar | July 2024

     


    1 RACE-approved CE credit can be earned upon completion of this course if your post-course quiz score is higher than 70%.