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Fig. 1

From: Diagnostic efficacy of imaging and biopsy methods for peritoneal mesothelioma in a calf

Fig. 1

Trans-scrotal ultrasonographic image of the swollen scrotum (a), and percutaneous ultrasonographic images of the abdominal cavity (b and c). a Anechoic peritoneal effusion (PE) is seen within the space between the echogenic walls of the scrotum (S) and the testicle (T). b Multiple echogenic spots are evident within a 4-cm nodule (N) derived from the echogenic wall of the peritoneum, resulting in slight acoustic shadowing. c Multiple 2- to 3-cm nodules (N) are seen in the abdominal cavity, which is filled with an anechoic peritoneal effusion (PE). Scale: 10 mm

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