Dr Victor Poon

splenic mass

Splenic mass

An incidental splenic mass was found in this patient during an ultrasound scan. Usually these masses are highly vascular and can cause haemoabdomen (bleeding in the abdomen) when rupture therefore It is important to surgically treat them before it happens. Statistically, 2/3 of the splenic mass are malignant and 2/3 of these malignant masses are hemangiosarcoma. Hence a given splenic mass […]

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tccc

Transitional cell carcinoma

Hematuria is a very common clinical sign and there are many causes including feline idiopathic cystitis, bacterial cystitis, bladder stones🪨, bladder mass etc. Urinalysis and imaging🔬🩻 (X-ray and ultrasound) are essential diagnostic tools to differentiate them. Unfortunately for this patient, there is a bladder mass at the bladder trigone. Traumatic catheterization was then performed to

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