# Ultrasonographic and computed tomographic findings of an intra-abdominal lipoma in a dog

**Authors:** Maria Paula Luchi da Silva Mattos, Luiz Caian Stolf, Rafael Kretzer Carneiro

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11259-026-11071-0 · Veterinary Research Communications · 2026-01-20

## TL;DR

This paper describes the ultrasound and CT scan findings of a rare abdominal lipoma in a dog with a history of dyslipidemia and hypothyroidism.

## Contribution

The study provides a detailed imaging description of an atypical intra-abdominal lipoma in a dog using combined ultrasonography and CT.

## Key findings

- Ultrasonography revealed a hyperechoic, homogeneous mass with well-defined borders in the mid-abdomen.
- Computed tomography confirmed a well-defined, expansile mass with adipose tissue characteristics.
- Combined imaging and guided sampling were crucial for accurate diagnosis.

## Abstract

The aim of this study was to describe the ultrasonographic and computed tomographic findings of a rare case of an atypical lipoma located in the abdominal cavity of a 13-year-old neutered male Schnauzer weighing 10.3 kg. The animal had a history of dyslipidemia and hypothyroidism, and, due to this clinical background, additional diagnostic tests were requested. On B-mode ultrasonography, an amorphous, hyperechoic, and homogeneous structure with well-defined borders was visualized in the mid-abdominal region, measuring approximately 10.3 cm in length and 6.8 cm in height. Subsequently, interventional ultrasonography was performed to obtain a guided sample. Because of the difficulty in delineating and evaluating adjacent organs, the animal was referred for computed tomography, which identified a well-defined expansile mass with smooth margins and homogeneous density, exhibiting attenuation values consistent with adipose tissue. The integration of imaging modalities, combined with image-guided sampling, proved essential for complementing the clinical assessment and guiding the diagnostic process.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dyslipidemia (MONDO:0002525), hypothyroidism (MONDO:0005420)
- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (taxon 9615)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** intra-abdominal lipoma (MESH:D000082122), lipoma (MESH:D008067), hypothyroidism (MESH:D007037), dyslipidemia (MESH:D050171)
- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615]

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