Topic 35 - Examination methods and findings of the abdomen in small animals. Examination of the spleen. Flashcards

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Examination methods of the abdomen:

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Inspection
Palpation MOST IMPORTANT
Percussion
Auscultation

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Parameters to examine when inspecting the abdomen:

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  1. Size
  2. Form (Look from both sides and from above)
  3. Skin surface, haircoat
  4. Local deformities, masses
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Parameters to examine when palpating the abdmone:

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  1. Check for pain
  2. Temperature
  3. Abdominal wall (thickness)
  4. Palpate the digestive organs
  5. Check for foreign bodies
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How to perform palpation of the abdomen?

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  1. Dog should be in standing position
  2. Palpation with one or two hands, from cranial to caudal
  3. Superficial and deep palpation
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Which organs are palpable?

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Liver
Intestinal tract
Pancreas
Kidney
(stomach)

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How to perform percussion of the abdomen?

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Finger to finger

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Abnormal findings we can find when performing percussion of the abdmonen:

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  1. Organs filled with gas and/or fluid
  2. Organ enlargement
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What can we detect when performing auscultation of the abdomen?

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  1. Detection of intestinal sounds
  2. Detection of changes of the normal sounds
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Name abnormal sounds we can hear when performing auscultation:

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-splashing
-crepitation

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what can you see?

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Ascites

= fluid collects in spaces within your abdomen.

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11
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Obstipation

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12
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A

Megacolon

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13
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Examination methods of the spleen:

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Palpation through the abdomnen
BUT can only if enlarged

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Where, location, can we palpate the spleen?

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Behind the stomach
Left side
Tongue-shaped

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15
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What is it called if the spleen is enlarged?

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Splenomegaly

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16
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Causes for splenomegaly:

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– Infectious etiology
– Immunemediated disorders
– Tumor
– Haematoma, nodular hyperplasia
– Torsion

17
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Additional examination methods for the spleen:

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  • Routine blood test/Complete Blood Count
  • Ultrasonography
  • Radiography
  • FNA / biopsy