Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Radiology and Ultrasonography, Department and Clinic of Animal Surgery University of Life Sciences Lublin Poland
2. Lubelskie Centrum Małych Zwierząt Lublin Poland
Abstract
AbstractA 3‐year‐old cat was presented for an abdominal ultrasound examination with apathy and anemia. The US revealed the enlargement of the left kidney with a hypoechoic subcapsular thickening. An abnormal, tortuous vessel was visible in the medulla with arterial flow on pulsed‐wave Doppler examination. The CT examination confirmed the ultrasound findings and a presumptive diagnosis of the intraparenchymal renal aneurysm was made. Four days later, the cat presented again with a worsening of its condition. The US features were suggestive for that of an aneurysm rupture.