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Adrenal pathology on ultrasound: What’s normal, what’s not, and what to do next

21 Nov 2025
Gallery Suite 5
Diagnostics , Practice Innovation , Imaging

Enhance your confidence in adrenal imaging with this focused, clinically relevant session on sonographic adrenal pathology. Learn how to distinguish between normal, age-related changes and pathologic findings that truly impact case management. We’ll break down adrenal anatomy, size, contour, and structure—clarifying what’s normal, what’s Addisonian, and what to do when you encounter an adrenal mass. From non-invasive and incidental findings to invasive disease, you'll gain a clear framework for interpreting adrenal changes and understanding their clinical significance. Perfect for any veterinary professional looking to make adrenal scans more meaningful and actionable. 

  • Clearly distinguish between normal adrenal anatomy and abnormal sonographic presentations to avoid misdiagnosis.
  • Turn uncertainty into confident clinical decisions: learn the essential steps to take when encountering an adrenal gland mass.
  • Understand how to determine whether adrenal findings require surgical intervention or medical management, improving patient outcomes.
  • This lecture is key to advancing your adrenal diagnostic confidence.
Speakers
Eric Lindquist, DVM DABVP (Canine & Feline) Cert. IVUSS, CEO & Founder - Sonopath
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Adrenal pathology on ultrasound: What’s normal, what’s not, and what to do next
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