Hi all We have recently posted re Bailey and his episodes of lethargy and strange dehaviour. An initial diagnosis of early renal failure was reached following blood tests but this does not cover all the symptoms. A second opinion has uncovered Insolinoma. The vet who diagnosed bailey is unsure of the stage of the disease but he has only been symptomatic for a short while and this is a slow growing disease. The vet diagnosing bailey, as a general rule, would not recommend a surgical solution. What are peoples thoughts on this? I would expect ultrasound to be useful diagnostic/staging tool but how easy in ferrets would it be to get an image (I am only use to doing this with people where everything is much bigger). I would be inclined to use a small HF or phase array, anyone out there with ultrasound experience have suggestions for a technique. Our vet only has access to large broadband curved arrays but I have access to non-clinical research/training machine and access to almost any probe. The bonus with bailey is that he is extremely cooperative so the lack of sedation to stop him moving should not be an issue. any thought would be greatly appreciated W. Wayne Gardner Clinical Scientist Dept. of Medical Physics Bradford Royal Infirmary [Posted in FML issue 4293]