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Figure 25.14 A 2-year-old DSH male presented for decreased appetite. Both the left (a) and right (b) adrenal glands are enlarged in
width and length and mildly hypoechoic. At necropsy, B cell lymphoma was found in both kidneys and adrenal glands.
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Figure 25.15 An 11-year-old DSH presented for a seizure work-up. A mass was identified within the right temporal lobe on MRI of
the brain. On abdominal ultrasound, the right adrenal gland (a) is moderately enlarged in width and length and hypoechoic compared
to the left adrenal gland (b). The neurologic signs progressed and the patient was euthanized with no necropsy.
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Figure 25.16 An abdominal ultrasound shows a normal-appearing left adrenal (a) gland and a greatly enlarged mass-like right
adrenal (b) gland in an 11-year-old DSH presenting with chylous effusion. Another mass was identified within the cranial
mediastinum. The patient arrested following aspiration of the cranial mediastinal mass, the cytology was inconclusive. No necropsy
was performed.