Canine schistosomiasis, caused by the trematode Heterobilharzia americana, can pose a diagnostic challenge due to nonspecific symptoms. The aim of this multicenter, retrospective, descriptive study was to compare the prevalence and extent of sonographic changes associated with schistosomiasis...
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Moshnikova, V. S.; Gilmour, L. J.; Cook, A. K.; Fabiani, M.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020, 61, 5, pp 583-591
Blood flow changes in cranial abdominal vessels are important contributing factors for canine hepatic disease. This prospective, experimental, pilot study aimed to evaluate cardiac-gated, phase contrast magnetic resonance angiography (PCMRA) as a method for characterizing blood flow in canine major ...
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Chicca, F. del; Schwarz, A.; Grest, P.; Willmitzer, F.; Dennler, M.; Kircher, P. R.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2018, 59, 4, pp 423-431
Canine mast cell tumor staging is commonly performed using abdominal ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration cytology of masses, lymph nodes, and hepatic and splenic parenchyma. Computed tomography is used for abdominal, thoracic, or whole body imaging in staging mast cell tumors in the authors' ...
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Hughes, J. R.; Szladovits, B.; Drees, R.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2019, 60, 3, pp 306-315
Liver cirrhosis represents the final pathway of all chronic hepatic injury. Replacement the damaged hepatocytes through cell-based therapies have been a promising therapeutic agent for tissue regeneration. This study aimed to assess the effect of treatment with Hepatocyte Differentiated Mesenchymal ...
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Hassan, M. H.; Shamaa, A. A.; Hassan, E. A.; El-Tookhy, O. S.; Elfatah, S. D. A.; Shehab, G. G.
Publisher
Knowledgia Review, Malaysia
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Asian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2016, 10, 2, pp 120-130
Background: Hepatic circulatory disturbances have been associated with obesity and fatty liver in humans. In the veterinary literature, however, there is limited information regarding the effects of different body condition scores (BCS) on liver hemodynamic indices in dogs. Objectives: To...
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Belotta, A. F.; Teixeira, C. R.; Padovani, C. R.; Rahal, S. C.; Mayer, M. N.; Mamprim, M. J.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2018, 32, 1, pp 181-187
Occlusion of the splenic vein, without occlusion of the portal vein, can lead to a localized, regional splenic hypertension, referred as sinistral or left-sided portal hypertension in the human radiology literature. In people, may cause gastrointestinal hemorrhages from the esophageal and gastric...
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Specchi, S.; Bertolini, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020, 61, 6, pp 636-640
Differential diagnoses for canine liver disease are commonly based on radiographic estimates of liver size, however little has been published on breed variations. Aims of this study were to describe normal radiographic liver size in Pekingese dogs and to compare normal measurements for this breed...
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Choi JiHye; Keh SeoYeon; Kim HyunWook; Kim JunYoung; Yoon JungHee
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2013, 54, 2, pp 103-106
Congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (IHPSS) in dogs are traditionally classified as right, left, or central divisional. There are few descriptive studies regarding the variation of IHPSS within these categories. This multicenter, analytical, cross-sectional study aimed to describe a large...
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Plested, M. J.; Zwingenberger, A. L.; Brockman, D. J.; Hecht, S.; Secrest, S.; Culp, W. T. N.; Drees, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020, 61, 5, pp 519-530
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
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020, 61, 6, pp 628-635
Standard ultrasonography is often insensitive for distinguishing normal vs. diseased states for canine abdominal organs. Ultrasonographic elastography is a new technique that is becoming increasingly available and may help to improve sensitivity. This study evaluated the feasibility, repeatability, ...
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Jeon SungHoon; Lee GaHyun; Lee SangKwon; Kim HyunWoo; Yu DoHyeon; Choi JiHye
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2015, 56, 4, pp 425-431