B-mode ultrasound and colour Doppler findings in cats with gastric lymphoma.
Manuela QuinciPascaline PeyAlessia DianaAntonia De JesusDominique PenninckPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2023)
The most common US appearance of gastric lymphoma was transmural hypoechoic segmental wall thickening with layering loss. Location and distribution were variable. Colour Doppler displayed increased blood supply with a predominant pattern of perpendicular vessels, possibly representing aberrant arteries originating from subserosal and submucosal plexus. Lymphomatous infiltration of lymph nodes and other abdominal organs was frequent, confirming local and distant aggressiveness of gastric lymphoma in cats. Vomiting and haematemesis were frequently associated with the suspicion of ulcer on US. Perforation was a rare occurrence.