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            Figure 29.12  Radiography of a 4-year-old domestic shorthair with a history of vomiting for four months. Radiographs show an
            enlarged liver (L) displacing the kidneys and stomach caudally. Arrows indicate the cranial margin of the stomach. On ultrasound,
            there was a mass in the gastric wall; the liver was enlarged and hyperechoic. Lymphoma was suspected but the owner declined
            treatment. (a) Lateral projection. (b) Ventrodorsal projection.


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            Figure 29.13  Radiography of a 4-year-old domestic longhair with a five-month history of coughing, sneezing, and hair loss. The cat
            was feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) positive and had palpable renomegaly. Ultrasound-guided aspiration of the kidney revealed
            large cell lymphoma. (a) Lateral projection. (b) Ventrodorsal projection.
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