Fig. 4From: Diagnostic efficacy of imaging and biopsy methods for peritoneal mesothelioma in a calfLaparoscopic views of the lumen of the abdomen visualizing the rumen in the cranial cavity (a), the caudal cavity (b), and Tru-cut biopsy of a nodule (c). a Nodule (asterisks) is seen throughout the serosa of the rumen (R). Serosanguineous peritoneal effusion (PE) is seen in the space between the rumen and the intestine (I). b Multiple small and enlarged nodules are evident throughout the peritoneum (P). c Tru-cut biopsy needle (empty arrow) is inserted into a nodule (asterisk) formed in the peritoneum (P) under laparoscopic viewBack to article page