Although a large number of CT scans are being conducted on small animals, especially in Western countries, little is known of absorbed dose from veterinary CT scans. In the current retrospective analytical study, we estimated the radiation dose delivered to dogs from CT scans with various scan...
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Yoon, J.; Lee Choonsik
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2021, 62, 4, pp 421-428
Sciatic and gluteal lymph nodes are present in multiple veterinary species, but these lymph nodes are explicitly stated to be absent in dogs. However, structures compatible with lymph nodes have been identified in the appropriate locations in some canine patients undergoing abdominopelvic CT, and...
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Claude, R. J.; Ober, C. P.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2022, 63, 4, pp 430-435
Objective: To create a chart for estimating body surface area (BSA) for use in canine burn victims, similar to the human Rule of Nines. Design: Prospective study, from 2016 to 2017. Setting: University teaching hospital. Animals: Nine adult, medium-sized, mesocephalic dogs (5 females, 4 males)....
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Henriksson, A.; Kuo, K.; Gerken, K.; Cline, K.; Hespel, A. M.; Cole, R.; Moon, R.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2021, 32, 3, pp 350-355
Multiphasic multidetector computed tomographic angiography is a standard diagnostic test for canine abdominal vascular disorders. Three imaging protocols have been previously described. The test-bolus protocol allows precise timing but can be time consuming to perform. Bolus-tracking software is...
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Thierry, F.; Chau, J.; Makara, M.; Specchi, S.; Auriemma, E.; Longo, M.; Handel, I.; Schwarz, T.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2018, 59, 6, pp 677-686
Respiratory-induced organ displacement during image acquisition can produce motion artifacts and variation in spatial localization of an organ in diagnostic computed tomography (CT) examinations. The purpose of this prospective study was to quantify respiratory-induced abdominal organ displacement...
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Oliveira, C. R.; Henzler, M. A.; Johnson, R. A.; Drees, R.
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Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2015, 56, 2, pp 133-143
Postcontrast computed tomographic (CT) characteristics of gastrointestinal (GI) wall edema in humans have been described as GI wall thickening with a thickened submucosal layer and thin enhanced inner and outer layers. Published studies describing CT features of gastric wall edema in dogs are...
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Murakami, M.; Heng, H. G.; Sola, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2022, 63, 6, pp 711-718
The quadratus lumborum (QL) block targets the fascial plane surrounding the QL muscle providing abdominal somatic and visceral analgesia. The extension of its analgesic effects is a subject of research, as it could not cover areas of the cranial abdomen in dogs. This study assesses in eight thawed ...
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Marchina-Gonçalves, A.; Laredo, F. G.; Soler, M.; Agut, A.; Belda, E.; Gil, F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Animals, 2021, 12, 1,
Early partial portal vein contrast enhancement (EPoVE) during the late arterial phase is seen in CT angiography of dogs. Previously, it has been a finding attributed to arterioportal vascular anomalies. However, EPoVE may be a normal feature of venous return from abdominal organs. This prospective, ...
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Earley, N. F.; Hall, J. L.; Brown, H.; Schwarz, T.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020, 61, 6, pp 628-635
This study was performed to provide a detailed atlas of the normal arterial and venous canine vasculature in the cranial abdomen by dual-phase computed tomographic angiography. Five adult beagles were positioned in dorsal recumbency on a multislice helical CT scanner. An unenhanced survey CT scan...
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Rycke, L. M. de; Kromhout, K. J.; Bree, H. J. van; Bosmans, T.; Gielen, I. M.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 2014, 43, 6, pp 413-422
Hypaxial muscle abscess is an important differential in dogs presenting for abdominal or back pain, lameness, and nonspecific signs like fever, lethargy, and hyporexia. It can occur concurrently with intrathoracic disease such as pyothorax secondary to migrating vegetal foreign material. Twelve ...
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Hennessey, E.; Cassel, N.; Nuth, E.; Biller, D.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2022, 63, 6, pp 691-698