The "starry sky" (SK) liver is an ultrasonographic pattern in which the hepatic parenchyma presents a homogeneous hypoechogenic appearance associated with hyperechogenic portal triads that results in the observation of multiple hyperechoic foci randomly disseminated in the liver. 1,2 In humans, the SK liver is associated with multiple disorders, such as infectious hepatitis, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, right heart failure, or hepatic neoplasia. 2 In veterinary medicine, ultrasound observation of focal