Selected article for: "descending duodenum and muscularis layer"

Author: Duchaussoy, Anne-Claire; Rose, Annie; Talbot, Jessica J.; Barrs, Vanessa R.
Title: Gastrointestinal granuloma due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent cat
  • Document date: 2015_12_12
  • ID: ylb5w216_12
    Snippet: At a recheck examination 7 weeks after the surgery, the cat was well and had increased in body weight from 4.8 to 5.2 kg. Physical examination and ocular examination including fundoscopy was unremarkable. On repeat haematology there was normalisation of the previous eosinophilia, and serum biochemistry and urinalysis were within RI. Repeat abdominal ultrasonography revealed persistence of a relative thickening of the muscularis layer at the level.....
    Document: At a recheck examination 7 weeks after the surgery, the cat was well and had increased in body weight from 4.8 to 5.2 kg. Physical examination and ocular examination including fundoscopy was unremarkable. On repeat haematology there was normalisation of the previous eosinophilia, and serum biochemistry and urinalysis were within RI. Repeat abdominal ultrasonography revealed persistence of a relative thickening of the muscularis layer at the level of the pyloro-dudodenal junction (1.3 mm thick, RI 0.05 mm [6] ) for a segment of 8 mm length (previously 30 mm). This change occupied portions of the circumference of the proximal descending duodenum, whereas previously the changes were circumferential. The gastric lymph node was not present; the hepatic lymph node was visualised and was of normal size.

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