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From: Favorable outcome of pheochromocytoma in a dog with atypical Cushing’s syndrome and diabetes mellitus following medical treatment: a case report

Fig. 2

Computed tomography (CT) showing dorsal (a), sagittal (b), and transverse (d) images and a dorsal view of the 3D volume reconstructed renderings created from the CT images (c) of a dog diagnosed with pheochromocytoma. Heterogenous attenuation and multiple mineralization of the mass (arrow heads) are observed (a & b). The size of the right adrenal mass (arrow heads) is width × height × length = 28 × 26 × 48 mm3 (a & c) and that of the left adrenal gland (an arrow) is width × height × length = 5.6 × 2.3 × 14 mm3 (a). Prominent caudal vena cava invasion (an arrow) is also revealed (b). A small nodule (an arrow) in the right caudal lobe is observed (d)

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