Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - it sounds as though your vets are doing investigations, which will give you far better answers than any amount of speculating from me. Liver masses seen on ultrasound are sometimes untrustworthy in that benign remodelling of the liver, liver failure, cancer, parasites and perfecty benign nodules can sometimes be hard to tell apart from one another, so I see why your vets want to biopsy before commiting to a diagnosis. You havent said what the liver enzymes / any pancreatic markers / glucose levels etc are doing, but these may also provide valuable peices of the jigsaw. My only other advice is to hang on in there- and follow instructions from your vet re: looking after Max in the meantime. In general, weight loss can be a good thing when it is accounted for. For example, if I forwent my cake habit for a over year and lost half a stone, my doctor would generally consider that to be positive. However, unexplained weight loss is more worrying - I wonder about pancreatitis, diabetes and cancers for example (your vet might not be worried about those things depending if they've seen / what's on the bloods) - so it's good that investigations are ongoing.
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