Surgery and Veterinary Imaging,
Ultrasonographic examination of a male dog, identified gallbladder wall thickness, accompanied by intraluminal contents suggestive of polyps mass. The liver present normal structure and limits with no mass lesions detected. A cholecystectomy was performed one week after initial case presentation. The gall bladder was enlarged (5 cm in diameter) with a thickened wall; intraluminal mass 2 cm in diameter.The fatty mass had a sessile attachment at the neck of the gallbladder and partial occluded the lumen. The surgical removed polyps were later confirmed as cholesterol polyp composed of fatty tisues.
Cholestrol Polyp, Dog, Gall bladder, Polypond lesion