Gonzalo-Orden J M, Altónaga J R, Orden M A, Gonzalo J M
Department of Surgery and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of León, Spain.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2000 Mar-Apr;41(2):142-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8261.2000.tb01467.x.
Magnetic resonance (MR), computed tomographic and radiographic imaging were conducted in a dog with discospondylitis. The MR findings were increased T2 and decreased T1 signal intensity of the soft tissues ventral to vertebral bodies, the end plates of the same vertebral bodies and the intervertebral disc, and are similar to those described in human with discospondylitis.
对一只患有椎间盘炎的犬进行了磁共振成像(MR)、计算机断层扫描和放射成像。MR检查结果显示,椎体腹侧软组织、同一椎体的终板和椎间盘的T2信号强度增加,T1信号强度降低,这与人类椎间盘炎的表现相似。