“…In the dog of this report, we could not
elicit upper abdominal pain, suggesting it may be difficult to identify upper abdominal pain
in animals with gallbladder lymphoma. Most human patients had cholecystectomies, and the
diagnosis of gallbladder lymphoma was histologically confirmed [6,7,8,
10, 11, 13,14,15,16, 18, 19]. Canine
gallbladder lymphoma is extremely rare and difficult to diagnose on the basis of symptoms,
ultrasonography or hematology and biochemical results, but based on the findings in human
medicine, gallbladder lymphoma should be a differential diagnosis for biliary tract
obstruction in dogs.…”