Thoughts on canine pancreatic ultrasound and changes associated with pancreatic pathology

Ah pancreases, pancreases, pancreases…..I don’t think anyone finds it easy to get good views of all parts of the canine pancreas in all individuals.  Deep-chested dogs, dogs with painful abdomens, gas in the duodenum and/or caecum are all confounding factors. I find that using a high frequency linear probe is enormously helpful: the interpretation depend … Continue reading Thoughts on canine pancreatic ultrasound and changes associated with pancreatic pathology