They did the needle aspiration during the test but it
takes 5-7 days for results.  They were trying to rush
it but it won't be back til next week.  The tumor is
palpable and her son died of lymphoma.  the thing was
he had large cell high grade lymphoma.  they said in
order for it to respond well, it needs to be small
cell lymphoma.  i'm new to all this so i just want to
do what is best for shelby.  i'll call cornell
tomorrow and see if i can get in without a referral. 
my vet is closed on the weekend.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> Ultrasound specialists are usually just that, or
> maybe radiologists, but  not 
> oncologists or surgeons so I would not trust that. 
> Some oncologists  will 
> not make an appointment without a diagnosis, it's
> true, although I would  think 
> that a palpable tumor in an FeLV+ cat would be
> enough (it is almost  certainly 
> lymphoma), and the ultrasound results should be
> sufficient. But you  get a 
> definitive diagnosis by getting a needle biopsy done
> of the tumor, usually  
> while the ultrasound is happening, but maybe with a
> palpable tumor they can do  it 
> without ultrasound. You do not need to remove it to
> biopsy it.
> Michelle
>  
> In a message dated 4/8/05 10:22:03 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> The vet  that was talking about surgery was the one
> that did the ultrasound, a  specialist.  My vet has
> not
> called me to discuss the ultrasound  results yet. 
> I'm
> thinking of calling an oncologist but they told  me
> they won't do anything without knowing if we are
> dealing with  lymphoma or carcinoma.  Is that true?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Amy Wilkins 
Woof Wagon
www.woofwagon.com


                
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