Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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Hello and I'm sorry to hear about your dog. Obviously I wasn't in the consultations and nor have I seen the vets' notes (which would have been written at the time and cannot legally, or literally with many note-recording computer programmes, be changed). In general, listening to the chest sounds gives a suggestion as to which level of the breathing system is affected (large airways, small airways, alveoli, outside the airways, trachea, left, right side etc) but not necessarily what is wrong, although we associate certain patterns with certain possibilities. Radiography can have similar limitations - sometimes it is clear, but I have frequently seen scattered splodges within the lungs and been unsure whether I was looking at cancer or widespread fungal or bacterial infection. It sounds as though the vet thought at first that the best fit for the sounds might have been an allergy - and decided to trial treat with a steroid. However, this didn't work, so later they tried a radiograph and found the blobs - antifungals didnt seem to help and I, like your vet, would have been wondering about cancer and a specialist at this point. It sounds as though the second vet you went to thought the same - and that the specialist found a second mass, sampled the tissues and will be getting histiological confirmation as to whether the lung masses are mets from the pancreatic mass, or not. MTF
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